Why You Should Consider Legal Review for a Surgical Complication
A legal review can determine whether negligence played a role in your injury, identify who is responsible, and explain the types of compensation that may be available under Texas law.
Pursuing a claim may help cover unexpected medical costs, lost wages, and the cost of future care while holding providers or institutions accountable for preventable harm.
Common Surgical Incidents That Lead to Claims
Claims often arise from wrong-site surgery, retained surgical instruments, anesthesia complications, surgical infections that were preventable, and mistakes in surgical technique.
Wrong-Site or Wrong-Procedure Surgery
Surgery performed on the wrong body part or the wrong patient can cause significant, avoidable harm and is a common basis for legal action.
Retained Surgical Items
Objects unintentionally left inside a patient can lead to infection, additional surgery, and prolonged recovery, and often indicate systemic failures in the operating room.
Anesthesia and Monitoring Errors
Errors in anesthesia dosing, airway management, or monitoring can cause brain injury, cardiac events, or other severe outcomes that may be compensable.