Cleveland Surgical Negligence Attorney
Blood delivers oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body through an extensive network of arteries and veins. This process is interrupted when the arteries and veins are severed. In the most severe cases, an injury to the artery or vein is serious enough to cut off or greatly diminish the amount of blood that is supplied to the rest of the body. If enough blood is lost, it can result in the death of the victim. In medical terminology, a death caused by an excessive amount of blood loss is referred to as exsanguination.
When patients undergo surgery, surgeons must take great care to ensure a minimum amount of blood loss. If a vein or artery needs to be severed as part of the procedure, it must first be properly clamped. At the end of the surgery, it must be fully repaired so that no internal bleeding occurs. In addition, the surgeon must ensure that no unintended injuries to the veins or arteries have occurred during the procedure, and repair any injuries that have.
Contact us for a free consultation if you have suffered any kind of serious health issue or a loved one has died due to excessive blood loss as a result of surgery.
Our attorneys have helped numerous clients to seek full and fair compensation for the harm they suffered due to excessive blood loss during a surgical procedure. We know the standard of care that surgeons are held to, and we know how seriously these professionals take their responsibility to their patients. Our commitment in these cases is to pursue legitimate claims where a surgeon's error has compromised the patient's health. — Partner Dennis R. Lansdowne
Protecting Victims' Rights in Severe Bleeding and Exsanguination Claims
At Spangenberg Shibley & Liber, our Ohio severe bleeding attorneys provide strong representation to clients in all types of surgical error claims. Our clients include the injury victims who have suffered as the result of a surgeon's error and surviving family members who have lost a loved one because the excessive bleeding was not corrected in a timely manner. We seek fair settlements on our clients' behalf or litigate them in court if the responsible parties are not willing to negotiate in good faith.
Experienced, Sophisticated, Reputable
Spangenberg Shibley & Liber is recognized throughout the Ohio legal community as one of the pre-eminent injury law firms in the state and across the country. We were one of the first civil litigation firms to take on individual and mass tort cases that have had a lasting impact on how negligence laws have been shaped over the past several decades. Our experience handling the most complex medical malpractice cases and surgical error claims puts us in an extremely strong position to protect your interests in claims involving severe bleeding and exsanguination. We conduct a thorough investigation of the matter and work to ensure that the negligent parties are held accountable.
Free Consultation • Contingency Fees • Spanish and Ukrainian Interpreters
Our lawyers offer free, confidential consultations to determine whether you have a case regarding your severe bleeding or exsanguination claim. Please contact us as soon as possible to avoid deadlines that may exclude you from pursuing damages. We handle all surgical error cases on a contingency basis, so if we tell you that you have a legitimate claim, be assured that we are prepared to move forward without charging you any attorneys' fees. We will only charge you a fee if we win.
Remember, if you have a claim, there is most likely a statute of limitations clock running, after which you won't have the right to file a lawsuit. Protect your rights by contacting us today or calling us at (888) 633-0360.




