Surgical Malpractice Lawsuits Reviewed Nationwide
During surgery, doctors, nurses and medical providers often encounter situations where quick decisions need to be made. When a mistake occur during surgery, the patient on the operating table can suffer severe and debilitating injuries.
Contact Our Lawyers to Review aMEDICAL MALPRACTICE CASE
Medical mistakes during surgery can occur when a doctor, nurse or hospital staff fail to give their full attention to the patient they are operating on. This can result in the wrong procedure being performed, medical supplies used during the surgery being left inside of the patient, or a failure to promptly and properly react when unanticipated problems arise.
In many cases, problems during surgery are the direct result of a surgeon’s mistake, anesthesiologist’s error or hospital’s negligence.
Most patients and families have difficulty determining whether a surgery mistake may be the cause of an unsuccessful proceedure. Through our network of experienced co-counsel and local law firms, the surgical malpractice lawyers at Saiontz & Kirk, P.A. review potential cases nationwide.
To find out if you, a friend or family member may qualify for compensation through a surgery lawsuit, request a free consultation and claim evaluation.
INVESTIGATION OF A SURGICAL MALPRACTICE LAWSUIT
When a surgical error occurs which results in a serious injury which could have been prevented, the patient and their family should not be responsible for the damages that are suffered.
The attorneys at Saiontz & Kirk, P.A. have years of experience handling complex medical malpractice lawsuits against hospitals and doctors for errors during surgery. Our clients recover multi-million dollars settlements and verdicts every year and we have the resources to fight large corporations and hospitals to protect the interests of our clients.
There are no fees or expenses unless we obtain a recovery. Every claim for medical malpractice has a time limit within which the lawsuit must be filed, known as the Statute of Limitations. Time may be running out on your claim, so you should have any potential claim reviewed as soon as possible to make sure your family is protected.