Chicago Anesthesiologist Error Lawyer
Anesthesia errors can cause life-altering health effects, including brain damage, paralysis, and death. Anesthesiologists who cause harm by administering the wrong medication or dosage are liable for medical malpractice. If anesthesiologist malpractice has harmed you or a loved one, an anesthesia error lawyer at Levin & Perconti can help you get justice.
- How Common Are Anesthesia Errors?
- Why Levin & Perconti Is the Law Firm You Need
- What Are My Rights if I Experience Anesthesia Complications?
- What Compensation Is Available for Victims of Anesthesia Errors?
- Can I Sue if an Anesthesia Error Kills a Loved One?
- Who is liable for anesthesia malpractice?
- How Levin & Perconti Can Help After Anesthesia Errors
- Types of Anesthesia Errors
- Injuries Caused By Anesthesia Malpractice
- How much time do I have to file an anesthesia error lawsuit?
- How much does it cost to hire a Chicago anesthesia error lawyer?
- Contact Our Chicago Anesthesia Error Lawyers Today for a Free Consultation
- Testimonials
Anesthesiologists have the important role of administering a carefully planned sequence of medications during surgical procedures. The operating room is a fast-paced environment where unforeseen emergencies can change the medication plan, requiring an anesthesiologist to consistently make accurate calculations and exercise sound judgment.
The slightest dereliction of duty can result in dire consequences for a patient. If you have been injured because of anesthesia errors, our team of experienced surgical malpractice lawyers at Levin & Perconti may be able to help you recover substantial compensation.
How Common Are Anesthesia Errors?
A 2019 retrospective analysis of the Nationwide Inpatient Sample Database identified 17,116 anesthetic errors from 2007 to 2014. These errors led to 131 deaths.
A 2015 study by Harvard University researchers identified 124 operations with at least one medication error or adverse event in an observational study of 277 surgeries. During the procedures, researchers witnessed 153 medication errors and 91 adverse drug events during 3,675 medication administrations.
Researchers observed the following characteristics of these events:
- Nearly 80 percent of the events were preventable.
- 30 percent of the errors were deemed “significant.”
- 69 percent of the errors were designated as “serious.”
- All but 20 percent of the adverse drug events were associated with errors.
- The error rates of anesthesiologists, anesthetic nurses, and residents were about the same.
The researchers noted that these results showed a much higher rate of errors and adverse events than previously reported.
Why Levin & Perconti Is the Law Firm You Need
When you have been the victim of anesthesiologist malpractice, you need an experienced medical malpractice law firm that can grasp medical terminology and comprehend the gravity of the errors made.
Since our establishment in 1992, we have won nationwide acclaim for consistently achieving outstanding medical malpractice case results and client satisfaction.
Our Experience
Our medical malpractice attorneys have more than 200 years of combined experience standing up for patients harmed by the professionals they trusted for their health care needs.
One of our founding partners, John Perconti, knows firsthand how much the loss of a loved one impacts a family, having suddenly lost his father at the young age of nine. This inspired him to pursue a career in medicine. He studied pre-med until he discovered his love for the law.
Thanks to his early medical training, Mr. Perconti has in-depth knowledge of complex medical issues, giving him important insight into recognizing medical errors and understanding the standard of care. This has been crucial in helping clients get historical case results.
Our Consistent Record of Results
At Levin & Perconti, we have a history of consistent, successful, and record-breaking verdicts and settlements spanning three decades, including specific results for victims of anesthesia malpractice such as:
$3.6 Million Settlement Against Mt. Sinai Hospital
Our lawyers won a $3.6 million settlement for the estate of a 26-year-old man who died after an anesthesiologist administered an anesthetic contraindicated for patients with elevated potassium levels, a condition the patient suffered from as a result of his medical condition.
The anesthesiologist contended that she had no reason to suspect the patient had an elevated potassium level. We proved that the anesthesiologist and emergency physicians should have known the patient’s potassium levels were elevated based on his urine output and the severity of his condition.
$975K Settlement Against Defendant Hospital
Our attorneys secured a $975,000 settlement for a 58-year-old woman who suffered permanent ulnar nerve damage due to the defendant hospital’s staff failing to properly position, pad, and monitor her dominant right upper extremity during a prolonged surgical procedure under general anesthesia.
$900K Settlement for Wrongful Death Following Hysterectomy
Our medical malpractice lawyers won a $900,000 settlement for the wrongful death of a 37-year-old woman who lost her airway when anesthesiologists attempted to extubate her after a hysterectomy. She required a tracheotomy to breathe and later developed an infection, leading to her death.
Our medical malpractice lawyers also negotiated a $6.5 million settlement against an anesthesiologist and multiple other health care providers in a birth injury case after successfully establishing that the mother and child suffered severe injuries due to the wrong anesthetic medication being administered and additional delivery failures.
Testimonials
Not only were they so professional but also so caring and thoughtful. It was very difficult going over the facts in our mother's case but they were so compassionate and understanding and allowed us to be with them every step of the way. We were able to sit in on the depositions and we were really able to see how hard they worked on our behalf.
During that time, my family and I suffered the loss of my mother. Mr. Levin and Mr. Perconti were more than just our lawyers. Words can’t really express our gratitude.
They were most patient and responded timely to many questions throughout the entire process. All demonstrated professionalism and extensive knowledge of case and state laws. Their in-depth investigative work uncovered details which were unknown to us and yet sadly confirmed our suspicions. We would recommend the Levin and Perconti Law firm and especially this team.
During that time, my family and I suffered the loss of my mother. Mr. Levin and Mr. Peconti were more than just our lawyers. Words can’t really express our gratitude. My family and I will always be grateful for the compassion that they showed us. I want to thank you for what you did for my family, and for always being there for us.
Margaret’s representation, guidance, and professionalism gave us the sense that we could put our trust in Levin & Perconti and the final outcome proved that to be true.
What Are My Rights if I Experience Anesthesia Complications?
When you are a patient under the care of an anesthesiologist, you are legally entitled to a reasonable standard of care. If you experience harm because an anesthesia provider violated this standard, you may be eligible for substantial compensation through a medical malpractice lawsuit.
To prevail, your anesthesiologist error attorney must be able to prove that all of the following elements of medical negligence are true:
- You had a patient/provider relationship with the anesthesiologist, establishing a duty of care.
- The anesthesiologist breached the duty of care.
- You suffered an injury because of the breach of duty.
- The breach of duty is the proximate cause of your injury.
What Compensation Is Available for Victims of Anesthesia Errors?
The compensation you can recover from anesthesia malpractice varies based on the severity of your injuries and their impact on your financial status and quality of life. Damages available in medical malpractice cases include economic damages and non-economic damages.
Economic Damages
Economic damages are compensation for the verifiable monetary losses that stem from malpractice, which may include the following:
- Medical bills
- Assistive devices
- Therapy
- Nursing care
- Lost wages
- Loss of earning capacity
If you are left with permanent disabilities that prevent you from working, your lost earning capacity will be calculated based on:
- Your previous employment record
- The number of years you could have earned income
- likely income increases from raises, promotions, and inflation
Non-Economic Damages
Non-economic damages are compensation for losses to your quality of life as a result of your anesthesia injuries and may include the following:
- Pain
- Suffering
- Loss of society
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Loss of consortium by a spouse
- Loss of bodily functions
- Disability
Some states limit non-economic damages in medical malpractice cases, but injured patients in Illinois are unlimited in the non-economic damages they can receive. However, Illinois law prohibits punitive damages in medical malpractice cases.
Because of these potential hurdles in the process, our anesthesiologist error attorneys are here to help you on a contingency fee basis. We do this so that everyone has equal access to the court system; you will not have to pay any money out-of-pocket or upfront. Additionally, initial consultations are always completely free of charge.
Can I Sue if an Anesthesia Error Kills a Loved One?
If you are the immediate family member or next of kin of someone who has died from an anesthesia error, you may be eligible to file a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of the family. In most cases, you must be designated as the personal representative to file suit.
Compensation in a wrongful death lawsuit may include the following:
- Medical expenses of the deceased
- Funeral and burial expenses
- Loss of the decedent’s income
- Pain and suffering of the deceased
- Loss of companionship
- Loss of emotional support
- Loss of comfort
- Loss of consortium
Who is liable for anesthesia malpractice?
Proper administration of anesthesia is a coordinated effort requiring all surgical team members to share information about the patient’s health that could impact the anesthesia plan.
During the procedure, all participants must continuously monitor the patient’s condition, cooperate with each other, and act quickly if the patient experiences unexpected complications.
As a result, liability for anesthesia malpractice may fall on multiple parties, including the following:
- Anesthesiologists
- Anesthesia nurses
- Physicians who participated in the surgical plan or procedure
- Surgical nurses
- Hospitals
- Pharmacists
How Levin & Perconti Can Help After Anesthesia Errors
While financial compensation cannot reverse an injury, it can provide financial security and a means to obtain ongoing medical care. Our Chicago anesthesia error attorneys can navigate the medical and legal complexities of your case and do the following to ensure you receive the compensation your need and deserve:
- Perform a thorough investigation of your medical records
- Interview witnesses and medical experts
- Calculate your case value
- Consult with life care planners to learn the full extent of your damages
- File your lawsuit on time
- Provide fervent advocacy in settlement negotiations
- Present a strong case at trial if the liable parties fail to offer a fair and reasonable settlement
While two years may seem like a lengthy period, it is important that you contact a qualified Chicago anesthesiologist error lawyer as soon as possible after your injury to ensure your attorney has sufficient time to investigate and prepare your case before the deadline.
Types of Anesthesia Errors
We have represented clients who were injured as a result of the following anesthesia errors:
- Labeling errors
- Incorrect dosage
- Wrong medication
- Failure to treat a problem indicated by vital signs
- Documentation errors
- Communication errors
- Administration of residual anesthetics from improperly cleaned medical equipment
- Ineffective post-operative pain management
- Improper control of the IV flow rate
- Delayed delivery of anesthesia
- Failure to check allergies or medical history
- Inadequate consideration of potential drug interactions
Injuries Caused By Anesthesia Malpractice
Anesthesia errors can occur when general anesthesia is administered incorrectly or when localized forms of anesthesia are administered, such as nerve blocks. Incorrectly administered anesthesia can deprive the brain of oxygen, damage nerves, and disrupt blood flow, resulting in the following adverse effects, which may cause permanent disabilities:
- Asphyxia
- Cardiovascular injury
- Loss of bodily function
- Permanent brain damage
- Paralysis
- Coma
- Awareness
- Peripheral nerve damage
- Stroke
How much time do I have to file an anesthesia error lawsuit?
The statute of limitations for medical malpractice cases in Illinois is generally two years from the date the malpractice occurred or was discovered. In the event of a delayed discovery, the lawsuit must be filed within four years of the date the malpractice occurred.
While two years may seem like a lengthy period, it is important that you contact a qualified Chicago anesthesiologist error lawyer as soon as possible after your injury to ensure your attorney has sufficient time to investigate and prepare your case before the deadline.
How much does it cost to hire a anesthesia error lawyer in Chicago ?
Our legal services cost nothing upfront. We are only paid when and if we successfully win compensation for you. We also pay your case costs while your case develops, including filing fees, deposition bills, and the costs of retaining consultants.
This allows you to focus on your medical care without wondering how you will pay for your legal expenses. It also ensures that a lack of financial means does not create a barrier to justice. Only after we recover compensation for you do we collect a percentage of your recovery and our costs.
Contact Our Chicago Anesthesia Error Lawyers Today for a Free Consultation
If you have been injured due to anesthesia errors, you deserve compensation. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation.
This allows you to focus on your medical care without wondering how you will pay for your legal expenses. It also ensures that a lack of financial means does not create a barrier to justice. Only after we recover compensation for you do we collect a percentage of your recovery and our costs.
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