Most surgeries carry inherent risks and complications, especially when the procedure is particularly invasive. While surgical complications may be unavoidable in some circumstances, if a surgeon or other hospital staff was negligent to the point that the patient did not receive the standard of care expected by the medical community, legal recourse may be available for any resulting injuries. To find out if you can file a medical malpractice lawsuit, contact our surgical error attorneys today for a free case review.
Under medical malpractice law, surgeons are expected to exercise a certain standard of care so as to prevent harm to their patients. If a surgeon breaches this standard of care, it may be considered Atlanta surgical negligence. Proving medical malpractice is best achieved through hiring a surgical error attorney who can organize the facts of the case and call witnesses from the surgical community to testify on the appropriate standard of care in the situation.
When determining whether a surgeon provided substandard care, the court will examine the actions of that individual in comparison to a reasonable surgeon faced with a similar situation. For instance, if a surgeon failed to count the tools before and after a procedure, resulting in a surgical error in which a instrument was left inside the patient, the court will determine whether another surgeon would have kept track of the tools prior to and following the surgery. If the court finds that another surgeon would have counted the instruments, the injured patient may have legal recourse against their surgeon.
If a patient is the victim of surgical negligence, the injuries that he or she could sustain are shocking and often life-threatening. Some common surgical errors include:
Unfortunately, for the patient, surgical errors are among the most severe forms of medical malpractice, leaving certain victims disfigured or permanently injured, and resulting in death for others. Filing a surgical malpractice lawsuit could help these victims recover compensation for the medical bills that result from surgery mistakes, as well as lost wages, pain and suffering, or, if necessary, funeral costs.
If you or a loved one has been the victim of this kind of Atlanta medical malpractice, contact our experienced Atlanta surgical error lawyers for a free case evaluation. You may be able to get financial compensation through a surgical error lawsuit if you file within the statute of limitations; let us help you get the justice you deserve.
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