Houston Post Anesthesia Brain Injury Lawyer

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Legally reviewed by:
Steven R. Davis and John A. Davis, Jr.
August 23, 2024

What This Page Covers:

  • Anesthesia Errors: Improper administration of anesthesia can cause severe brain damage, impacting every aspect of a patient’s life and future.
  • Proving Negligence: Establishing a malpractice claim requires proving a doctor-patient relationship, breach of duty, causation, and resulting damages.
  • Compensation: Victims may recover costs for medical bills, pain and suffering, lost wages, emotional distress, and more.
  • Davis & Davis: With nearly 70 years of experience, Davis & Davis handles complex post-anesthesia brain injury cases with dedication.
  • Call our office directly at (888) 522-9444 or using our contact form.

When you get surgery that requires anesthesia, you trust your doctors and specialists to properly administer the drug so you can have a painless procedure and smooth experience. Unfortunately, many medical professionals breach this trust, resulting in 17,116 anesthetic errors reported between 2007 and 2014. These mistakes can cause serious brain damage, which may impact every aspect of your life and future. In these cases, the liable party deserves to be held responsible, and you deserve justice for your losses.

Fortunately, our passionate Houston post-anesthesia brain injury lawyers at Davis & Davis are here to help, so you don’t have to go through the process alone. With nearly 70 years of combined experience, we have the skills, knowledge, and resources to take on any challenge. We take a compassionate and dedicated approach to every case, so you can trust us to handle yours with the utmost care and attention. Our guidance and unwavering support allow you to better understand your legal options and give you the best chance of achieving a successful outcome.

Proving Fault in Houston Post-Anesthesia Brain Injury Claims

Whether an anesthesiologist uses the wrong dosage of anesthesia, fails to monitor your vitals during and after surgery, or leaves you under anesthesia for too long, any deviation from the standard of care is considered medical malpractice. As a victim of a medical provider’s negligence, you are responsible for proving their negligence. This is called the burden of proof, and it involves demonstrating the following points:

  • You and the physician had an established relationship
  • They owed you a duty to uphold a reasonable standard of care.
  • They breached this duty by acting negligently
  • This negligence directly caused your injuries
  • Your injuries resulted in damages

We understand fulfilling the burden of proof may seem intimidating, but we can help you gather sufficient evidence to build a strong claim and achieve a fair settlement. Potential information and documentation include the following:

  • Medical records
  • Witness testimony
  • Video footage
  • Test results
  • Prescriptions
  • Personal statements
  • Professional opinion

According to Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code § 150.002, you also need a certificate of merit. This document indicates you have consulted with a qualified medical professional who has reviewed your claim and confirmed liability. Our Houston post anesthesia brain injury lawyers can help you fulfill this requirement and fight tirelessly to hold the at-fault party accountable.

What Damages Are Available After a Post-Anesthesia Brain Injury in Houston?

Brain injuries from post-anesthesia errors can have a physical, emotional, and financial impact on your life. We believe these losses deserve recognition and compensation. Depending on the severity of your injuries and other details, you may recover the following economic and non-economic expenses:

  • Past and future medical bills
  • Pain and suffering
  • Lost wages from missed work
  • Loss earning capacity
  • Emotional distress
  • Scarring or disfigurement
  • The cost of prescribed medications
  • The requirement of any assistive home medical devices
  • Reduced quality of life
  • Disability

Our hardworking post anesthesia brain injury lawyers can use the evidence we gather to prove fault and demonstrate the economic and non-economic damages you suffered due to the liable party’s negligence. We can also use our extensive experience and knowledge to calculate your claim’s worth accurately so that you can achieve a fair settlement.

How Can a Lawyer Help With Your Houston Post-Anesthesia Brain Injury Claim?

The legal process following a post-anesthesia brain injury can be complicated and confusing, making it challenging to handle on your own. Our Davis & Davis lawyers understand these complexities and allow you to focus on recovery by managing every aspect of your claim, including the following:

Collect and Assess Relevant Evidence

Collecting and assessing relevant evidence is a critical step in building a strong case for a brain injury caused by anesthesia errors. This process involves gathering comprehensive medical records, including anesthesia reports, surgical notes, and postoperative care documents. Additionally, obtaining witness testimonies, professional medical opinions, and any available video footage or personal statements can further substantiate your claim. We will meticulously analyze all evidence to identify deviations from the standard of care to establish a clear link between the negligence and your injury.

Manage Your Schedule

Managing your schedule can be challenging after suffering a brain injury due to an anesthesia error. Between medical appointments, therapy sessions, and legal meetings, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. At Davis & Davis, we help streamline this process by coordinating your legal activities with your medical care. Our team handles the logistics of your case, from gathering evidence to negotiating with insurance companies, allowing you to focus on your recovery. We ensure you stay informed and prepared for each step without disrupting your essential medical treatments.

File Your Claim

Furthermore, it’s essential to contact a lawyer to file your claim within the two-year statute of limitations. While this may seem like plenty of time, your recovery and other delays may prevent you from meeting this deadline without legal help. We work diligently to file your claim promptly so you can receive compensation and justice as quickly as possible.

Seek Help From a Trusted Houston Post Anesthesia Brain Injury Lawyer at Davis & Davis

If you have suffered a brain injury due to a medical professional’s negligence while handling anesthesia, you deserve to focus on healing instead of worrying about the legal process and negotiating with insurance companies. With an experienced and trustworthy lawyer by your side, you can have a stress-free legal experience and peace of mind that your claim is in the right hands.

At Davis & Davis, our proven track record, decades of collective experience, and focus on medical malpractice allow us to take on the most complex cases in Houston, including those involving post-anesthesia brain injuries. We are here for you every step of the way, starting with a free consultation. To speak with one of our caring Houston post anesthesia brain injury lawyers, call (888) 522-9444 or fill out our contact form to schedule your free consultation.

John A. Davis, Jr.

EXPERTLY REVIEWED BY

John A. Davis, Jr. and Steven R. Davis

August 23 2024

Steven R. Davis and John A. Davis, Jr. are experienced attorneys at Davis & Davis, a law firm that specializes in medical malpractice cases in Texas. With a deep commitment to justice that guides their ethical approach, Davis and Davis have dedicated their careers to helping victims of medical negligence. They and their team continue to advocate for clients, despite the challenges posed by Texas's cap on recoverable damages in malpractice lawsuits. Davis & Davis pride themselves on their extensive experience in the field and their readiness to meet clients across the United States.

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