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Chicago Anesthesia Errors Attorney

Have you been hurt due to the negligence of an anesthesiologist? If you have suffered an injury during surgery or other medical procedure involving anesthesia, you may be entitled to compensation for the damages you have incurred. At Steinberg Goodman & Kalish, our firm has been protecting the rights of those injured in medical malpractice accidents since 1931.

For more information regarding your options after an anesthesia error that resulted in an injury to you or your loved one, contact our attorneys today. We serve clients throughout the Chicago area.

Protecting Your Rights When Corners Are Cut in Hospitals

Whether you suffered an anesthesia injury caused by human error or by mechanical error, you deserve to have your rights fully protected. People can become seriously injured or even die from anesthesia mistakes. Most errors take place when the anesthesiologist is rushing because the hospital or facility is understaffed. This can lead to cutting corners and other negligent practices.

Initially, we consult with you to find out what happened in the beginning and continue to learn as many details as possible. We research the case, digging as deep as possible to find who is responsible and who is involved in your medical malpractice claim.

Losing a Loved One to Anesthesia Negligence

Whether the anesthesia is general, local or spinal, serious care needs to be taken. If it is not, death can result. If you have lost your loved one due to the negligence of an anesthesiologist, we can help. Our attorneys understand that nothing will bring your loved one back, but financial compensation can help you and your family pay your bills and move forward with your life.

Chicago Anesthesia Errors — Contact Us

A skilled lawyer will be able to put you on the track to recovery if you have suffered an injury due to the negligence of an anesthesiologist. Consult with our law firm in Illinois for answers to your injury questions.