Reasons to Consider Legal Help for Surgical Errors
Legal help can identify responsible parties, secure compensation for medical care and lost income, and ensure complex claim requirements are met. An attorney can also handle communications with insurers and healthcare providers so you can focus on recovery.
If the injury affects your ability to work, requires ongoing treatment, or creates significant expenses, representation can help quantify long-term needs and pursue full financial recovery.
Common Situations That Lead to Surgical Error Claims
Claims often arise from wrong-site surgery, retained foreign objects, anesthesia-related injuries, surgical technique errors, infections caused by negligent care, and failure to inform patients of significant risks before consent.
Wrong-Site or Wrong-Procedure Surgery
Operating on the wrong body part or performing the incorrect procedure is a preventable error that commonly results in claims and requires careful review of surgical scheduling, consent forms, and operative notes.
Anesthesia Complications
Anesthesia errors can cause brain injury, respiratory problems, or cardiac events. Documentation from the anesthesia team and monitoring records are essential to establishing what went wrong.
Retained Surgical Instruments and Post-Op Infections
Instruments left behind or infections resulting from inadequate sterilization or post-operative care can lead to additional surgeries and prolonged recovery, supporting claims for additional treatment and damages.