When you undergo surgery, you trust your medical team to provide competent care. However, surgical errors can cause life-altering injuries or even death. If you or a loved one suffered harm due to a preventable mistake in the operating room, our Port St. Lucie surgical error attorneys, can help you pursue justice and compensation.
Common Types of Surgical Errors We Handle
Our legal team has experience with a wide range of medical malpractice cases, including:
Preventable Mistakes During Surgery
Wrong-site surgery (operating on the wrong body part)
Anesthesia errors (overdose, failure to monitor)
Nerve/organ damage from careless technique
Leaving surgical instruments inside the body (sponges, clamps, etc.)
Unnecessary surgery due to misdiagnosis
Post-Surgical Negligence
Infections from unsanitary conditions
Failure to recognize complications (bleeding, blood clots)
Improper post-op care leading to further injury
Who Can Be Held Liable?
We investigate all potentially responsible parties, including:
Surgeons who acted negligently
Anesthesiologists who made dosing errors
Hospitals (St. Lucie Medical Center, Cleveland Clinic Tradition, etc.) for:
Hiring unqualified staff
Poor sterilization procedures
Understaffing leading to mistakes
Nurses or surgical techs who failed in their duties
Why Choose Our Port St. Lucie Surgical Malpractice Attorneys?
Medical malpractice cases are highly complex—you need a lawyer who understands both Florida medical laws and surgical standards of care.
Our Approach:
✔ Free case review – We determine if you have a valid claim
✔ Medical expert consultations – We work with top surgeons to prove negligence
✔ Thorough investigation – We obtain medical records, surgical logs, and witness statements
✔ Aggressive negotiation – We fight insurance companies for maximum compensation
✔ Trial-ready litigation – We don’t back down from taking your case to court
Compensation You May Be Entitled To
Medical bills (corrective surgeries, rehabilitation)
Lost wages (if you can’t work due to injury)
Pain and suffering (physical/emotional trauma)
Disability accommodations (if permanently impaired)
Wrongful death damages (if a loved one died)
Florida’s Strict Malpractice Deadlines
You generally have 2 years from the date of the error (or discovery of harm) to file a claim. Don’t wait—evidence disappears quickly.
Get a Free Consultation Today
If you suspect a surgical error caused your injury, our Port St. Lucie medical malpractice attorneys can help.
? Call now for a no-cost, no-obligation case review. We work on a contingency fee—you pay nothing unless we win.
You trusted your surgeon—now trust experienced legal advocates to fight for you.