Texas Anesthesia Accident Compensation
Surgery is a scary thought to many people, and one of the most frightening aspects is the anesthesia. Unfortunately, there have been cases in which an anesthesia accident has occurred. If you are involved in an anesthesia accident, you may be entitled to compensation.
According to Texas’s statute of limitations, a victim has only a short amount of time to file his or her anesthesia accident case. Unfortunately, many Texas residents never realize that they were entitled to some type of compensation, or they wait too long and run out of time to file their claim.
Anesthesia has many obvious risks, such as never waking up, or being unable to move after the surgery. That is very rare, but there are more minor injuries that can be sustained from an anesthesia accident, such as nerve damage, allergic reactions, or breathing problems. These problems can lead to high medical bills and years of recovery from injuries…both physical and emotional.
If you have encountered any of these problems, the sooner you contact an attorney, the closer you are to receiving compensation—sometimes upwards of $500,000 or more depending on the severity. Receive a FREE CASE EVALUATION today from some of the most knowledgeable and experienced Texas attorneys.
Anesthesia Risks and Injuries
Anesthesia accidents can cause heart problems, strokes, paralysis, long-term nerve damage, and even death. . It is important to work closely with a lawyer to file your anesthesia accident claim. Claims can be filed for many things, including missed work and lost wages, medical bills and surgery expenses, and pain and suffering. Anesthesia accident lawyers are specialists in personal injury law and will work quickly to investigate your case and help you seek compensation. Most likely, the hospital will have lawyers working hard for them, so it is important to seek your own representation immediately.
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