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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 32 min read
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When Hospital Protocols Fail: Understanding Institutional Negligence in Virginia Medical Malpractice Cases
When we talk with potential clients about medical malpractice, they often focus on individual doctors—t he surgeon who made a mistake, the physician who missed a diagnosis. But some of the most serious cases we handle involve something broader: institutional negligence, where the hospital's own systems and policies contributed to patient harm. Institutional negligence is different from individual malpractice. It's not about one provider making a mistake. It's about hospitals
Oct 232 min read
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Understanding Medication Errors: A Preventable Healthcare Crisis
Medication errors represent one of the most common yet preventable forms of healthcare harm. From hospitals to pharmacies to physician...
Sep 304 min read
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Maryland Medical Malpractice Cases Rise: What Patients Need to Know About Hospital Errors in 2025
Medical errors in Maryland hospitals have reached alarming levels, with 808 serious incidents reported in 2023 – the highest number in...
Sep 173 min read
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