When negligence occurs during a medical procedure that requires anesthesia, the consequences can be severe. Patients may suffer serious injuries or be unable to recover from their procedure. In some cases, a patient may die due to a medical professional’s mistake with anesthesia.
If you or your loved one has experienced the consequences of an anesthesia error, it is time to get answers to your legal questions. Contact a Nassau County anesthesia error lawyer today. An experienced medical malpractice attorney could explain your options and help you pursue compensation for your losses.
A medical professional could make a mistake when administering anesthesia to a patient before a procedure. Errors can also occur during the procedure, as the medical professional manages the amount of anesthesia being delivered. Here are some examples of anesthesia-related mistakes:
A Nassau County lawyer who understands anesthesia errors can guide you through your next steps, including the possibility of filing a medical malpractice claim.
When pursuing compensation, a Nassau County anesthesia error attorney can thoroughly evaluate your case and determine the amount of damages to seek. These may include economic losses, such as medical expenses related to the anesthesia error, lost wages due to time off work, and loss of future earning capacity.
Non-economic damages may also be sought for pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, disfigurement, and disability.
In some instances, punitive damages may be sought in cases involving extreme negligence or recklessness. Punitive damages may be awarded to punish the medical professional and deter future misconduct.
Get the help of a Nassau County anesthesia error lawyer who understands the complexities of medical malpractice claims. When you choose Duffy & Duffy to handle your case, you can feel confident knowing that you have an experienced legal team on your side.
Contact us today to schedule your free case evaluation and consultation. We know how to hold negligent medical professionals accountable.
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