Medication & Anesthesia Errors
Medication and Anesthesia Error LawyerTo control pain and other medical conditions, it is important that patients are given the proper amounts and types of medication and anesthesia. If they are not, the patient can be permanently injured or incapacitated by the negligence of the doctor, nurse, pharmacist, anesthesiologist, or other medical personnel charged with providing medication and/or anesthesia. If you or a loved one has suffered a medication or anesthesia error that has resulted in brain damage, death, or other permanent injury, turn to our legal team at The Karney Law Firm in North Carolina. Under the guidance of skilled medical malpractice attorney Robert A. Karney, we utilize more than 30 years of experience when pursuing compensation for the medication or anesthesia error that has affected your life. Prescription and Medication Errors There are many different types of medication errors. Medication and prescription errors include:
Anesthesia Errors When a patient is given anesthesia for a major surgical procedure or other medical procedure, it is essential that they are properly assessed and monitored to ensure that the right amount of anesthesia is given. If a patient is over-sedated or not given enough anesthesia, they can suffer great pain, be permanently injured, or even die as a result. CONTACT US - RISK FREE CONSULTATION Do not hesitate to CONTACT medical malpractice attorney Robert A. Karney at The Karney Law Firm today. We offer a free consultation. Personal injury attorney Robert A. Karney provides legal advice and representation to injured clients across North Carolina, including Raleigh, Durham, Greenville, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Fayetteville, Morganton, Asheville, Gastonia, Wilmington, Statesville, Jacksonville, Rocky Mount, Goldsboro, Hickory, and Avery County. Personal injury attorney Robert A. Karney provides legal advice and representation to injured clients across North Carolina, including Raleigh, Durham, Greenville, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Fayetteville, Morganton, Asheville, Gastonia, Wilmington, Statesville, Jacksonville, Rocky Mount, Goldsboro, Hickory, and Avery County. |






