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Anesthesia Error Lawyer in Springfield, IL

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Paul M. Marriett
Paul M. Marriett

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Surgical patients at Springfield Memorial Hospital, HSHS St. John’s Hospital, or SIU Medicine trust anesthesiology teams to safeguard their lives during complex procedures. But when an error occurs—such as an incorrect dosage, failure to monitor vitals, or a missed allergy warning—the outcome can be catastrophic. We’ve helped Springfield families from South Grand Avenue, Clear Lake Avenue, and the Lincoln Park area pursue justice after anesthesia-related injuries disrupted their lives.

At Chicago Injury Lawyer, we represent patients injured in Sangamon County surgical centers. Our legal team works with anesthesia experts, critical care physicians, and forensic analysts to uncover what went wrong and hold providers accountable. Learn more about national safety standards from the Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation.

Call us now at 312-261-5656 for a free, no-obligation consultation, available 24/7. With our no-fee-unless-we-win policy, you can focus on your recovery while we handle the rest.

What Causes Anesthesia Mistakes in Springfield, IL?

Anesthesia errors can occur at any hospital or outpatient center in Springfield due to:

  • Failure to review patient history, including known drug allergies or medication conflicts
  • Staffing shortages and overextended operating rooms, particularly during on-call rotations
  • Faulty or outdated equipment, especially in high-turnover facilities
  • Lack of continuous monitoring during surgery or recovery
  • Breakdowns in surgical team communication

Even top-rated hospitals in Springfield can suffer from systemic issues that put patients at risk. The Illinois Medical Malpractice Act gives victims the right to pursue compensation when these breakdowns result in injury.

Common Anesthesia Errors in Springfield Hospitals

Across Springfield and nearby communities like Chatham and Riverton, our firm has seen victims suffer from:

  • Administering the wrong anesthetic or incorrect dosage
  • Oxygen deprivation due to delayed intubation
  • Failure to respond to declining vitals during surgery
  • Administering sedatives despite chartered allergy risks
  • Waking up mid-surgery (anesthesia awareness), a traumatic and preventable complication

These errors may occur during elective procedures, dental sedation, or emergency trauma care.

Severe Injuries Caused by Anesthesia Malpractice

Anesthesia errors can result in:

  • Permanent brain damage caused by hypoxia
  • Stroke or cardiac arrest due to unmonitored complications
  • Paralysis or nerve damage from epidural or spinal anesthesia
  • Psychological trauma, such as PTSD or anxiety disorders
  • Wrongful death, particularly among children, the elderly, or high-risk patients

If surgical negligence occurred in conjunction with anesthesia malpractice, our surgeon negligence attorney can assess additional liability.

Legal Options for Anesthesia Injury Victims in Springfield, IL

Illinois law generally provides two years from the date the injury was discovered to file a malpractice claim. Claims in Springfield are filed through the Sangamon County Circuit Court, located at 200 S. Ninth St., Springfield, IL 62701.

We handle anesthesia-related cases involving:

  • Springfield Memorial Hospital (Memorial Health)
  • HSHS St. John’s Hospital
  • SIU School of Medicine facilities and clinics
  • Surgical centers near Stevenson Drive, Dirksen Parkway, and Wabash Avenue

If your harm resulted from missed pre-op evaluation, our delayed diagnosis lawyer can file a comprehensive claim.

What to Do After a Suspected Anesthesia Mistake

To strengthen your legal case, take these steps:

  1. Request and preserve surgical and anesthesia records
  2. Seek a second opinion from a specialist outside your hospital network
  3. Document physical symptoms, memory issues, and emotional distress
  4. Report the event to FDA MedWatch
  5. File a complaint with the Illinois Department of Public Health
  6. Contact the Springfield Police Department if you suspect misconduct

Our hospital malpractice attorney will coordinate expert reviews and begin discovery.

For a free legal consultation, call 312-261-5656

Why Springfield Clients Choose Chicago Injury Lawyer

Residents of Springfield and Sangamon County trust us because:

  • We’re experienced in malpractice cases across both public and private hospital systems
  • We’ve secured compensation for surgical victims in central and downstate Illinois
  • We partner with local physicians, interpreters, and life care planners
  • We charge no legal fees unless we win compensation

If your injury involved amputation, coma, or permanent disability, consult our loss of limb attorney for full long-term planning.

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  • Address: 101 N Wacker Drive, Suite 100B, Chicago, IL 60606 Get Directions
  • Driving Directions: If you’re traveling from The Loop, head north on Wacker Drive. Our office is between Lake and Randolph Streets, easily accessible from I-90 and I-94.
  • Parking Options: Convenient parking is available at nearby garages, such as the Wacker & Monroe Garage, and there are metered spaces along N Wacker Drive.
  • Landmarks Nearby: Our office is just steps from the Chicago Riverwalk and close to The Loop, making it a convenient location for visitors.

Contact Us

Chicago Injury Lawyers

101 N Wacker Drive, Suite 100B
Chicago, IL 60606

Phone: (312) 261-5656

Email: contact@chicagoinjurylawyer.com

Hours: 24/7

Frequently Asked Questions About Anesthesia Malpractice in Springfield, IL

What qualifies as anesthesia malpractice?

Any preventable mistake—such as improper drug administration, failure to monitor, or ignored warnings—that causes patient harm.

Can I sue if I woke up during surgery?

Yes. Anesthesia awareness is a legally recognized trauma. We also represent birth injury victims affected by epidural errors.

Who may be liable?

Anesthesiologists, nurse anesthetists (CRNAs), supervising physicians, hospitals, or third-party anesthesia providers.

How long do I have to file a claim?

Most claims must be filed within two years, with certain exceptions for minors or delayed-onset symptoms.

What evidence is important?

Key documentation includes:
Anesthesia logs

Operative notes

Consent forms

Follow-up reports

Expert analysis

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