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Anesthesia Error Lawyers

Anesthesia errors can result from administering the wrong dose or wrong type of anesthesia, failing to analyze a patient’s medical history, or failing to monitor a patient under anesthesia adequately. If an anesthesia error has harmed you or someone you love, you may be eligible for compensation.

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Although surgical procedures requiring anesthesia are inherently risky, anesthesia error increases the risks. When you need anesthesia in a procedure, you expect it won’t harm you. However, even medical professionals make mistakes, and you may be harmed as a result.

Anesthesia errors can be dangerous. While some may go away with no treatment, others can cause life-altering injuries and even death. No one deserves to be hurt by those they trusted with their lives. If an anesthesia error has caused you harm, you can receive compensation for your injuries.

The California medical malpractice lawyers at Cutter Law P.C. have helped victims of anesthesia errors in Sacramento, Oakland, and Santa Rosa to recover compensation for their injuries. We can put our decades of experience to work for you and help you rebuild your life after an anesthesia error.

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Anesthesia is a vital aspect of surgical procedures. These drugs used are powerful, and mistakes can be deadly. Anesthesia error is a complex area of law. If you were injured from an anesthesia error, it’s often difficult to prove that your injuries were because of an anesthesia error. Having an expert team of lawyers on your side will help you file and succeed in your anesthesia error lawsuit.

The experienced anesthesia error lawyers at Cutter Law have been representing victims of anesthesia errors in Sacramento, Oakland, and Santa Rosa, California, for decades. We are relentless and passionate about getting our clients the compensation they deserve from medical professionals who have harmed them. Our results speak for themselves.

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If you were injured due to an error with anesthesia, call our California anesthesia errors lawyers at (916) 290-9400 for your free case review. Our experienced legal team will represent your interests as we fight for the compensation you deserve.

Standard of Care for Anesthesiologists in California

When you go through a surgical procedure, anesthesia is used to prevent you from feeling pain during and after the procedure. Anesthesiologists are in charge of all the processes involved in administering anesthesia safely.

Anesthesiologists’ duties start before the procedure. They need to assess and evaluate the patient’s medical history in light of the procedure they will undergo and develop an anesthesia plan. Anesthesiologists are also present during surgery to monitor the patient under anesthesia. Post-surgery, they monitor the patient’s recovery and pain management.

Understanding the standard of care for anesthesiologists is important because anesthesiology, like every field of medicine, is not risk-free. Something terrible can happen even if the anesthesiologist did everything right. But if the care the anesthesiologist provided does not meet the medical standard of care, they can be held liable.

If an anesthesiologist meets the medical standard of care, they have provided the level of care that a similarly qualified health professional with the same background would have provided under the same circumstances. In the case of an anesthesia error, the anesthesiologist must have done something different than a similarly competent anesthesiologist in the same situation.

If you suspect you suffered an injury because of an anesthesia error in California, an anesthesia error lawyer will help you. You can speak with the anesthesia error attorneys at Cutter Law to find out if you have a case.

Common Anesthesia Errors

There are different ways that medical professionals can commit anesthesia errors. Here are the most common:

  • Administering the wrong anesthesia dosage
  • Inserting the intubation tube incorrectly
  • Failing to inform a patient about the possible anesthesia complications
  • Not evaluating a patient’s medical history to discover possible complications and devise a more suitable anesthesia plan
  • Leaving a patient under anesthesia without close monitoring
  • Failing to recognize an anesthesia-related reaction or side effects
  • Administering the wrong anesthesia or doing so later than when it should have been administered
  • Using defective equipment

Common Anesthesia Error Injuries

You may suffer any of the following injuries from anesthesia errors:

  • Teeth damage
  • Nerve damage
  • Damage to the heart and other organs
  • Asphyxia
  • Stroke or heart attack
  • Anaphylaxis (severe allergic reaction to anesthesia)
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Mental trauma
  • Damage to the trachea
  • Anesthesia awareness (becoming conscious in the middle of surgery)
  • Death

If you or a loved one have suffered any of these injuries after a surgical procedure, it may be a sign that an anesthesia error occurred. Consulting with an anesthesia error attorney at Cutter Law P.C. can help you discover if an anesthesia error occurred so you can take steps to pursue your claim.

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Who Can Be Liable for Anesthesia Error?

A surgical procedure involves many health professionals, including doctors, anesthesiologists, and nurses, any of whom may be responsible for anesthesia errors. If the negligent party is an employee of the hospital, you can hold the hospital liable.

However, many anesthesiologists work as independent contractors. Generally, you can’t hold the hospital responsible for the actions of independent contractors. The agreement between the anesthesiologist and the hospital will show whether the anesthesiologist is a hospital employee or an independent contractor.

Another factor is the level of control the hospital has over how the anesthesiologist does their work. If the hospital has enough control, it may be responsible. Otherwise, the anesthesiologist will be directly responsible for their actions.

Manufacturers or distributors of anesthesia equipment may also be liable if defective equipment used to administer anesthesia or monitor a patient caused the error. If the defect was because of a failure to maintain the equipment properly, the hospital may be liable.

It may be difficult to determine the party to add as the defendant. This is a complex issue, and you may need an anesthesia malpractice lawyer to help you. The anesthesia error lawyers at Cutter Law can help you discover and file a claim against the party responsible for your injuries.

Statute of Limitation in Anesthesia Cases in California

The statute of limitation determines the time you have to file a claim. The statute of limitation in anesthesia cases is the same as in other medical malpractice cases. Under California’s Code of Civil Procedure Section 340.5, you must bring your anesthesia error claim within one year of the discovery of the injury or within three years from when the injury happened.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is anesthesia malpractice?

Anesthesia malpractice happens when a health care provider, such as an anesthesiologist or a certified registered nurse anesthesiologist or a hospital, fails in their responsibility to administer anesthesia safely, resulting in injury.

Can anesthesia medical malpractice occur?

Yes. Anesthesia medical malpractice occurs when the negligence or mistake of health care providers causes an anesthesia error.

What types of injuries can anesthesia errors cause?

Anesthesia errors can cause mild injuries, such as concussion or delirium, which may go on their own or with little treatment within a couple of days or weeks. They may also cause more severe injuries such as brain damage, spinal cord injury, or even death.

Can anesthesia error cause permanent damage?

Yes. Anesthesia error can cause permanent injuries, such as nerve damage, brain damage, paralysis, and even death in extreme cases.

Call us today for a free case evaluation. There’s no obligation to work with us, and you won’t pay for our legal services unless you receive compensation for your injuries.

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