When anesthesia is wrongly applied, the consequences for patients can be severe. Common results include comas, brain damage, or even death.
To reduce the likelihood of anesthesia malpractice, anesthesiologists are required to undergo stringent training and carry a number of licenses. If an anesthesiologist does not meet the proper levels of compliance, then this could serve as a basis for an anesthesia malpractice case.
If you or anyone you know has suffered negative side effects due to anesthesia malpractice, contact the Washington anesthesia malpractice attorneys of Fuller & Fuller at 800-570-4878.