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Medical Malpractice Cases: Elements of Anesthesia Malpractice

As a medical patient, we often rely on the expertise of the trained medical staff to tend to our medical needs in the utmost professional manner. Unfortunately, there are patients who suffer grievances at the hands of the medical team set to care for them. When medical malpractice happens, the patient has the legal right to seek financial compensation for the grievances he or she may have sustained as a result of the medical carelessness. This article will highlight what happens when a patient has suffered grievances as a result of anesthesia malpractice.

Anesthesia malpractice could occur as a direct, or indirect result of various errors committed by certified registered nurse anesthetists, anesthesiologists, or even hospitals. As a victim to this form of carelessness, a patient can experience permanent injuries, brain injuries, or even receive fatal injuries.

If you or someone you know has suffered injuries as a result of anesthesia malpractice, it is important to seek the legal advice and support of an attorney who has experience in medical malpractice cases. Presenting a lawsuit against a hospital or hospital staff is a complex matter. Seek the support of an expert attorney who can assist you.

Analyzing Anesthesia and How It Affects Your Body

Aesthesia is the medical term used to describe placing a patient under a pharmacologically induced state. Placing patients in anesthesia allows medical staff to treat the patient or continue with medical procedures, which may be too intense for a person to endure in a conscious state. The anesthesia will block the patient’s sensations such as pain and will protect the patient from other complications a person may naturally undergo.

There are different kinds of anesthesia, which may include, but are not limited to the following:

  • General anesthesia
    • Will produce unconsciousness so that the patient will not recall the surgery.
  • Regional anesthesia
    • Will affect a significant part of the body, such as the patient’s leg.
  • Local anesthesia
    • Will only numb a small section of the body in an effort to numb the area.

Understanding Aspects Surrounding Anesthesia Malpractice

It is important to note that when a patient has passed away due to anesthesia malpractice, it can be very difficult to recuperate the patient’s complete medical record of what exactly happened. In many cases, the victim’s family members will be left with many unanswered questions as to the exact details of how the event transpired. This lack of information can certainly hinder any investigations and a quick and proper understanding of if malpractice has occurred.

Common Examples of Anesthesia Malpractice

Administering anesthesia is a delicate matter that should only be handled by trained medical professionals. The following are a few examples of some of the ways in which anesthesia malpractice may happen:

  • There can be an incorrect dosage of anesthesia administered to the patient
  • There can be the wrong kind of anesthesia administered to the patient
  • A failure to place a patient under anesthesia
  • A failure to accurately manage the administration of medications, fluids, or blood to the patient

Seek Legal Support

If you or someone you know has sustained injuries resulting from anesthesia malpractice, it is important to understand that there may be an opportunity to seek financial compensation for the injuries sustained. Seek the support of an experienced team of attorneys who can guide you through the process of filing for an anesthesia malpractice lawsuit.

The attorneys at Sanford A. Kassel, APLC have extensive experience in dealing with anesthesia malpractice cases. They are dedicated to helping anesthesia malpractice victims seek financial compensation for the injuries they have sustained. If you are interested in seeking compensation, time is of the essence; seek professional legal support today.

SANFORD A. KASSEL, A Professional Law Corporation

Sanford A. Kassel is one of San Bernardino's preeminent trial lawyers. He has the resources, expertise and raw talent to handle even the most complex personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and employment law cases throughout Southern California. Sanford has maintained his offices in San Bernardino since he began practicing law in 1981. He is second generation of a multi-generational family of the Kassel/Katz Family of lawyers in the Inland Empire, whose experience spans over 50 years.

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