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Flaherty Fardo are experienced with malpractice cases in Pennsylvania involving anesthesia errors and mistakes. Anesthesia has been traditionally known as the condition of having sensation (including the feeling of pain) temporarily blocked or taken away.
While anesthesia has significant medical benefits, the risks are also significantly dangerous. Our malpractice attorneys review anesthesia cases including:
Most surgeries require the assistance of an anesthesiologist. An anesthesiologist does not perform the surgery, but instead assists in placing the patient in an unconscious or semi-conscious state. This allows the surgeon to perform the surgical procedure without the patient feeling pain or moving, thus decreasing the risk of harm or poor result.
The anesthesiologist’s job is to administer the anesthesia pre-operatively and to monitor the patient during the surgery. The anesthesiologist is also responsible to ensure that the effects of the anesthesia are only enough for the purpose of the surgery, and will wear in a reasonable time post-operatively.
Prior to almost every surgery, doctors will routinely tell patients in what is called an Informed Consent document that the risks of anesthesia include death. Though rare, anesthesia errors can result in serious personal injuries and death.
What we do in these tragedies is help our clients to get answers about whether the negligence or mistake of an anesthesiologist was responsible for the injury or death suffered. Anesthesiologists undergo extensive medical training. To prevail in lawsuits against anesthesiologists requires knowledgeable medical malpractice attorneys with access to experts in this medical field.
The medical malpractice attorneys of Flaherty Fardo have the resources and knowledge to prosecute these case and to help our clients receive answers and just compensation. If you or a loved on has been injured as result of a sedation error or anesthesiologist error, let our medical malpractice attorneys review your case.
Our representation for anesthesia error cases is based on a contingent fee structure. There is no fee unless we obtain monetary recovery for our client.
Past success does not guarantee future results, but does demonstrate our experience and knowledge as successful Pennsylvania trial attorneys.
Our firm filed a medical malpractice lawsuit on behalf of a patient injured during a negligently performed breast reduction procedure. The case raised important concerns about cosmetic surgeons performing procedures typically reserved for board-certified plastic surgeons. The matter was resolved for $1,250,000 in compensation for our client.
We represented a family in a medical malpractice case involving allegations that a hospital and its emergency room physicians negligently misdiagnosed and prematurely discharged a patient in need of urgent care. Through dedicated advocacy, we secured a recovery of approximately $1.25 million for the family.
Our firm successfully resolved a complex Pennsylvania medical malpractice case involving multiple physicians and a healthcare practice. The lawsuit alleged negligent medical care resulting in significant harm. Through persistent litigation, the plaintiff ultimately obtained compensation exceeding $6.3 million.
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