Medication Errors in Maine
Average Settlement: $200,000 - $600,000 | Statute: 3 years from the date of the act or omission
About Medication Errors
Medication errors involve mistakes in prescribing, dispensing, or administering drugs that cause harm to the patient. These errors can occur at any stage of the medication process and may involve the wrong drug, wrong dosage, dangerous drug interactions, or failure to account for known patient allergies. Medication errors are among the most preventable forms of medical malpractice and affect millions of patients annually.
Maine Medical Malpractice Laws
Statute of Limitations
3 years from the date of the act or omission
Damage Cap
No cap on damages
Discovery Rule
Maine applies the discovery rule, tolling the statute until the patient discovers or should have discovered the injury, but subject to a general statute of repose.
Pre-Filing Requirements
Plaintiffs must submit claims to a pre-litigation screening panel, which issues advisory findings.
Common Examples of Medication Errors
- •Prescribing a medication to which the patient has a documented allergy
- •Administering the wrong dosage, especially with high-risk drugs like blood thinners or opioids
- •Failing to check for dangerous drug interactions with the patient's current medications
- •Pharmacy dispensing errors, including providing the wrong medication or incorrect strength
- •Medication administration errors in hospitals, such as giving drugs to the wrong patient
- •Failure to monitor patients on medications that require regular blood level checks
Key Facts
- ✓The Institute of Medicine estimates that medication errors harm at least 1.5 million people in the United States each year
- ✓Liability in medication error cases can extend to physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and hospitals depending on where the error occurred
- ✓Electronic prescribing systems and barcode scanning have reduced but not eliminated medication errors in hospital settings
- ✓Cases involving high-alert medications such as anticoagulants, insulin, and chemotherapy agents tend to result in higher damages due to the severity of potential harm
- ✓Pharmacy records, medication administration records (MARs), and electronic health record audit trails are critical evidence in these cases
- ✓Expert testimony often focuses on whether proper safety protocols and verification steps were followed at each stage of the medication process
- ✓Maine requires a mandatory pre-litigation screening panel review before a malpractice case may proceed to court.
- ✓The screening panel's findings are not binding but may be introduced as evidence at trial.
- ✓Maine follows a modified comparative fault system with a 50% bar.
- ✓Punitive damages are generally not available in Maine except in limited circumstances involving malice.
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This information is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Consult a licensed medical malpractice attorney in Maine.