Anesthesia Error Lawyers in New York
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Before surgery, patients, and family members typically pay the most attention to the surgeon. They assume that other surgical team members will follow accepted standards of care. However, sometimes a bad surgery outcome is the doing of another key player, such as the anesthesiologist. If you suspect you’ve suffered at the hands of an anesthesia error, we at The Paris Law Group, PC can help. Our New York anesthesia error attorneys have years of experience in helping wronged clients seek justice.
Call us for a free consultation at any time of day at (888) 365-4940, or contact us online.
What Qualifies as an Anesthesia Error
Medical malpracticein the case of anesthesia may consist of one or more of the following:
- Failure to administer the right level of anesthesia
- Failure to take into account individual risk factors
- Over-sedation
- Under-sedation
- Administration of the wrong type of anesthesia
- Faulty use of related equipment and devices
- Failure to monitor patient response to medication
Our attorneys are well-prepared to advise you and guide you through a medical malpractice claim after you were injured or a loved one died because of an anesthesia error. Lawyers at The Paris Law Group, PC serve on the board of directors of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association and are members of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum and Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum.
No Recovery, No Fees
Consult with an experienced New York anesthesia error attorney at The Paris Law Group, PC. Keep in mind that we usually represent injured people on a contingency basis. This means that if we win compensation for you after an anesthesiology error, attorneys’ fees will not be due until receipt of the final verdict or settlement.
The sooner you get started on your case, the sooner you can return to normal life.
Call us today at (888) 365-4940.
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Hear From Our Past Clients
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"I am extremely happy I made the choice to choose you."I am extremely happy I made the choice to choose you, since I saw the dedication and effort you put in the case. I know it was a long and tedious process, but you managed it very well to win. Thank you one more time for everything Mr. Jason.- Alfredo O.
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Millions of Dollars Recovered for Our Clients and Counting
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$21 MILLION Construction Accident
The client was a construction worker who fell five stories from a ladder. Although he survived the accident, he was paralyzed from the waist down.
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$11 Million Slip & Fall
A well-known cellist was awarded almost $11 million after a slip and fall in a gourmet food market that resulted in injuries that now hamper her ability to play the instrument.
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$2.8 Million Pedestrian Knockdown
The client was a pedestrian crossing the street when she was hit by a yellow school bus making a left-hand turn. As a result of the impact, she was forced to fall to the ground and sustained an injury to her shoulder and lower back, both of which resulted in surgeries.
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$2.5 Million Construction Accident
We were able to win a jury verdict of $2,500,000 after a pretrial offer of $150,000 for our client who sustained injuries from a construction accident.
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$2.5 MILLION Car Accident
The client was a bicyclist who was struck by a car that was driven by a valet parker’s employee. After years of litigation including an appeal, the valet company was found to be responsible resulting in a negotiated settlement prior to jury selection.
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$2.1 Million Bus Accident
A mediated settlement was reached on the eve of trial on behalf of the client who was a driver of a motor vehicle which was struck in the rear by a bus.
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$2 Million Pedestrian Accident
The client, a young boy, was crossing the street near his home on Staten Island when he slipped on ice in the roadway and was hit by a car.
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$2 MILLION Truck Accidents
The client, an undocumented laborer, was injured when he fell from the top of a company truck while securing a ladder, fracturing his ankle. A trial was held in Suffolk County with the jury returning a verdict in favor of the laborer.