Maryland Anesthesiologist Negligence Attorney
When you go into surgery, the anesthesiologist is the most important person in the room. Every decision about the type and amount of anesthesia must be carefully calculated and weighed against a variety of factors. While you are under general anesthesia during surgery, the anesthesiologist is responsible for constantly monitoring your vital signs and must be able and ready to make instant decisions that can have a lasting impact on how your body reacts.
Our Success Is Centered on Integrity and Honest Representation
If you were injured or lost a loved one because of an anesthesiologist's mistake in a hospital or surgery center in Washington, D.C., or Maryland, schedule a consultation with a medical malpractice attorney at Fay Kaplan Law, P.A. Not every case of injury from anesthesia necessarily resulted from anesthesiologist negligence. We will investigate the circumstances of your injury or wrongful death claim and give you a full, honest assessment of whether you have a legitimate claim for compensation.
We are not a quick-settlement medical negligence law firm. We accept litigation cases involving serious injury and wrongful death based on legitimate acts of negligence on the part of an anesthesiologist, surgeon or other medical professional.
Our lawyers have extensive experience representing clients who have suffered serious injury or financial damages resulting from medical negligence such as:
- Anesthesiology errors
- Surgical errors
- Diagnosis errors, misdiagnosis of cancer, heart attack, stroke
- Emergency medicine negligence, EMT errors, emergency room mistakes
- Hospital errors
- Myomectomy surgical injuries
- Medication and prescription errors
Free Consultation · We Represent Clients on a Contingency Fee Basis
Our Washington, D.C., anesthesia error attorneys represent clients throughout the District of Columbia and Maryland. Call us at 202-589-1300 or toll free 888-653-1119 or contact us by e-mail to arrange a free consultation. We handle all cases on a contingency fee basis — no attorneys' fees unless we help you recover money damages in a settlement or jury verdict.


















