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Surgical Error

Lawyers Seeking Justice for Victims of Surgical Errors in New York City

In today's hospitals, surgical patients are seen by so many people — untrained residents, exhausted doctors, overworked nurses — that it seems almost inevitable that someone will make a mistake. When a surgical error results in your serious injury or the wrongful death of a loved one, the team at Rosenbaum & Rosenbaum wants to hear about it.

Our experienced and accomplished attorneys are dedicated to justice and recovery for victims of surgical error in Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island, as well as Westchester, Nassau and Rockland counties. Contact us today for a free consultation.

When Is a Surgical Error a Mistake, and When Is It Malpractice?

Just because a surgeon made a mistake or a complication arose after surgery, it does not automatically mean that there are grounds for a medical malpractice lawsuit. However, certain complications, such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE), post surgical infection and brain injury caused by anesthesia error are well known. There are established standards of care to prevent these serious, life-threatening complications. When those standards are not followed, a medical malpractice lawsuit can be the best way to obtain justice.

When a surgeon's mistake or the hospital staff's failure to monitor a patient's condition during or after surgery allows a known complication to go undiagnosed and untreated, severe injury or loss of life is often the result. It can take a highly experienced lawyer to gather the necessary evidence and aggressively pursue maximum recovery in these cases.

At Rosenbaum & Rosenbaum, we handle a wide range of surgical error cases, including dental malpractice (mistakes during oral surgery), plastic surgery complications and serious and fatal injuries caused by surgeons operating while intoxicated or under the influence of drugs. To discuss your case in a free consultation, contact our Wall Street offices today.

All surgical error cases are handled on a contingency fee basis. You will owe no attorney's fees until we recover financial compensation for you.

Case Results

$22,000,000 We obtained a settlement valued at more than 22 million dollars on behalf of a pedestrian who suffered a traumatic brain injury as a result of being hit by an automobile.

$2,000,000 for a woman who suffered several fractures and nerve damage to her leg.

$1,500,000 for a man who was the victim of excessive force by police officers.

$1,500,000 for a student who suffered an eye injury as a result of improperly maintained school equipment.

$1,000,000 for a man who suffered an ankle fracture requiring surgery as a result of a negligently maintained construction site.

$900,000 for a man who suffered neurological damage as a result of a hospital's failure to diagnose a stroke.

$750,000 for a woman who suffered a back injury requiring surgery.

$650,000 for the estate of a man who died due to the failure to diagnose cancer.

$500,000 for a woman who suffered a back injury requiring surgery.

$500,000 for a man who suffered a permanent ACL injury resulting in a limp due to a negligently performed surgery.

$460,000 for a man who suffered serious injuries as a result of a negligently maintained construction site.

$450,000 for the estate of a man who suffered decubitus ulcers resulting in a partial amputation as a result of nursing home negligence.

$400,000 for a woman who was the victim of excessive police force.

$400,000 for a woman who suffered a back injury requiring surgery.

$400,000 for the estate of a woman who died due to the failure to diagnose a pulmonary embolism.

$450,000 for a woman who was discriminated against in the workplace.

$350,000 for a woman who suffered a fractured ankle as a result of being hit by a car.

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