Why Consider a Surgical Error Claim
Filing a claim can provide compensation for medical expenses, lost income, and ongoing care needs. It also holds responsible parties accountable and can promote safer medical practices for others.
The White Law Firm, P.C. assists clients with thorough case development and direct communication, aiming to secure fair outcomes while reducing the stress of legal proceedings for injured patients.
Common Situations That Lead to Claims
Claims commonly follow wrong-site operations, anesthesia problems, retained surgical items, and surgical damage to organs or nerves. These incidents may result from communication breakdowns, staffing issues, or procedural failures and warrant investigation.
Wrong-Site or Wrong-Patient Surgery
When surgery is performed on the wrong site or wrong patient, the resulting harm can be significant and often forms the basis for a legal claim due to clear deviation from proper procedure.
Anesthesia Incidents
Errors in anesthesia administration or monitoring can lead to brain injury, respiratory problems, or other severe outcomes that require immediate investigation and possible legal action.
Retained Instruments and Postoperative Neglect
Items left inside a patient or inadequate postoperative care can cause infection, chronic pain, or additional surgeries, and are common grounds for claims when linked to negligence.