New York Anesthesia Errors Lawyer
$3 Million
Birthing Injury
$2.8 Million
Failure To Diagnose
$1.4 Million
Pedestrian Injury
$1.4 Million
Failure To Diagnose
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New York Anesthesia Errors Lawyer
Anesthesiologists and Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) play a vital role in virtually all major surgical procedures. While anesthesia errors and accidents are rare, the outcome can be permanently disabling or even fatal. Often, family members are uncertain what really happened and whether medical malpractice may have been a factor.
For a free legal consultation with a wrong site surgery lawyer serving New York, call our team today.
Were You Harmed by an Anesthesia Accident or Malpractice During Surgery?
The experienced NY Anesthesia Malpractice Attorneys at Dansker & Aspromonte Associates LLP are here to help you and your family. We will provide a free consultation to learn what happened and determine whether further investigation is warranted. If you have a valid claim, we are prepared to take it the distance — as we have in literally thousands of cases leading to hundreds of millions in recoveries for clients throughout the NYC metro area.
We Have a Winning Record of Success at Trial!
Attorneys at our firm are exceptionally equipped to evaluate your potential anesthesia error lawsuit, another type of surgical error, or any other serious medical negligence claim. In fact, our accomplished trial lawyers have never lost a medical malpractice case.
You can count on us to treat you with care and respect, enlist the most qualified experts as needed, and strive for the best possible results in a situation involving, for example:
- An anesthesia overdose that caused brain injury, coma or a wrongful death
- Negligent preparation to administer anesthesia — such as failing to account for known allergies or other drugs in the patient’s system
- Failure to monitor a patient in recovery and under anesthesia to prevent oxygen deprivation and brain damage or other devastating consequences
Across more than 30 years of exclusive focus on serious injury cases, we have helped many people whose family members suffered permanent, life-altering disabilities. We have close relationships not only with physicians qualified to assess what happened, but also with economists, life care planners and others essential to demonstrating the full financial impact of a medical mistake on your life.
With experience across a range of personal injury cases—including car accidents, construction accidents, and serious injuries—our attorneys are prepared to fight for your rights.
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Brain Damaged Child
$50 Million
A four-year-old boy was brought to the hospital for a routine eyelid repair. To cut costs, the hospital contracted out its anesthesia services to a third-party corporation.
Wrongful Death
$21.5 Million
This accident occurred in the Bronx when our client was working on a sanitation truck. The driver lost control while making a turn. Our client was ejected and the truck ran over his leg.
Pedestrian Injury
$10.3 Million
A 22-year-old theater intern was walking across the intersection of 42nd Street and Ninth Avenue in Manhattan when she was struck by the rear door of a passing truck which had flown open because it had been improperly secured by the driver.
MVA - Police Officer
$31 Million
A 35-year-old New York City Police officer was admitted to Jacobi Hospital with head and limb injuries after a collision.
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