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The Anesthesiologist Wasn't Watching: What Happens When Monitoring Fails During Surgery
Anesthesia cases represent some of the most technically complex Virginia medical malpractice claims we handle. When patients suffer injuries during surgery—hypoxic brain damage, awareness during anesthesia, medication errors—establishing what went wrong and why requires understanding the nuances of anesthesia practice and monitoring standards. The standard of care requires continuous monitoring throughout surgical procedures. Before surgery begins, anesthesiologists must veri
Nov 3, 20252 min read


Peter Anderson Recognized as a 2025 Leader in Law by Virginia Lawyers Weekly
On Thursday, October 30, 2025, Peter Anderson was recognized by Virginia Lawyers Weekly as one of this year's Leaders in the Law. Pete truly deserved this honor, and we are very proud of him. Among Rawls Law Group attorneys, Pete is not the first one to be recognized. Brewster Rawls was named a leader in 2017, as was Glen Sturtevant in 2019. Our firm strives to provide top level representation to our clients. We can only do that with top level lawyers. It is good to see that
Oct 31, 20251 min read


Telemedicine and Medical Malpractice: New Challenges in Digital Healthcare
The rapid expansion of telemedicine, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, has transformed healthcare delivery. While telehealth offers significant benefits including increased access and convenience, it also creates new opportunities for medical errors and raises complex questions about liability and standards of care. The Telemedicine Revolution Telemedicine use increased by over 3,000% during the early pandemic period and has remained elevated as both patients and provider
Oct 29, 20254 min read
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