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Surgical Errors

Protect Your Legal Rights If You Have Been Affected By A Surgical Error

When you need surgery, you are putting your trust in someone to keep you safe while you go under the knife. When mistakes happen, that surgical team breaks that trust, and you are left to suffer the consequences.

Don’t suffer those consequences alone. At Hallmark Attorneys LLP, our medical malpractice legal team has decades of litigation experience advocating for victims of medical malpractice across the Greater Toronto Area.

Types of Surgical Errors

The error could have been missed by any number of medical professionals — the surgeon, nurses, technical staff and anesthesiologists — during your procedure.

Cases vary from damage to surrounding nerves, muscles and tissue, reactions to anesthesia, or failure to remove surgical instruments. Long-term effects can include brain damage, infections, or the inability to use a limb over time.

No two medical malpractice cases are alike, which means no two solutions should be alike. It’s important to remember that once an issue has been identified as a result of a surgical error, you can fight for compensation for that mistake.

Developing a Legal Strategy Based On Your Situation

Our senior litigation partner, Ron P. Bohm, is the former President of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association and has published numerous papers about advocacy for victims at trial. Under his guidance, our medical malpractice lawyers develop a legal strategy tailored to your needs, and what’s important to you.

Start Fighting For Your Right To Compensation

To arrange a free consultation on legal support and advice related to surgical errors, fill out the form below or call +1 (548) 708 4291.

Speak with a Surgical Errors Lawyer Today

Solving your legal needs begins with an initial consultation. We never delegate or outsource this important first step — you’ll speak right away with a lawyer. Get answers. Explore your options. Find out what to expect from beginning to end.

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