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Medical negligence: When surgery goes wrong

On Behalf of | May 17, 2022 | Medical Malpractice |

No one wants to have a botched surgery, but sometimes, things can go wrong in the operating room. Mistakes by the medical personnel can leave you in a dangerous state with far-reaching effects on your life or worse.

During surgery, the stakes are usually much higher, and a misstep at any stage of the procedure can be deadly. Here are some possible instances.

Common surgical errors

While everyone has to provide their consent before surgery, they only agree to the known risks that could come with the procedure. On top of that, doctors owe their patients a duty of care, and any form of negligence is inexcusable.

Surgical mistakes can occur at any stage of the operation, from anesthesia to the actual surgery. For instance, you can get the wrong dose of anesthesia, or the surgeon can operate on the wrong body part. Alternatively, the surgeon can forget surgical instruments inside your body when patching you up. It could lead to an infection or other health complications.

It is a situation thousands of Americans find themselves in every year. Unfortunately for the victims, justice is often elusive.

Getting compensation for your injuries

Surgical errors can affect several aspects of your life. First, you have to correct the mistake, which could mean an extended stay in the hospital and significant medical bills. Extensive injuries could affect your ability to resume work or even lead a normal life. Compensation may be your only way out.

However, medical malpractice claims can get complicated. Proving negligence is not so easy, yet it is a crucial part of the claim. If you or a loved one has fallen victim to medical negligence but are unsure of how you should handle the claims process, it is advisable to seek help. Doing so will help you recover compensation and protect your interests while at it.