The holiday season should be a time for celebration, not complications from a preventable medical mistake. Unfortunately, surgical errors often spike during this time of year due to several factors, including hospital staffing shortages, overworked medical professionals, and scheduling pressures. At Van Sant Law, we’ve seen firsthand how these mistakes can have devastating consequences. Understanding your legal rights is a critical first step if a surgical error has harmed you or a loved one.
Why Do Surgical Errors Increase During the Holidays?
Hospitals and surgical centers are not immune to the seasonal pressures that affect many industries. Here are a few common reasons surgical errors are more likely to occur during the holidays:
1. Reduced Staffing Levels:
Many experienced medical professionals take time off around the holidays. As a result, hospitals may rely more heavily on temporary staff, newly trained personnel, or employees working extended hours—conditions that can lead to miscommunication and oversight.
2. Fatigue and Burnout:
The combination of long shifts, high patient loads, and the stress of the holiday season can exhaust healthcare providers. Fatigue is a well-documented factor in medical errors, especially during complex procedures that require precision and focus.
3. Increased Elective Procedures:
Many patients schedule elective surgeries at the end of the year to use their health insurance benefits before they expire. This procedure surge can lead to scheduling conflicts, rushed surgeries, and overloaded operating rooms.
4. Communication Breakdowns:
With more temporary or rotating staff, communication breakdowns become more common. Missing or misinterpreted information about a patient's medical history, allergies, or surgical plan can result in serious or life-threatening errors.
Common Types of Surgical Errors
Not all surgical complications are caused by negligence—but when they are, they can fall into several categories:
- Wrong-site surgery (operating on the wrong part of the body)
- Wrong-patient surgery
- Leaving surgical instruments inside the patient
- Anesthesia errors
- Failure to monitor post-surgery recovery
Each of these errors can result in long-term complications, further surgeries, and significant emotional and physical trauma.
Your Rights After a Surgical Error
If you believe you or a family member was the victim of a surgical error, it’s important to act quickly. Medical malpractice cases in Georgia have strict filing deadlines, and gathering the right evidence takes time.
To prove medical negligence, your legal team must show that the healthcare provider failed to meet the accepted standard of care and that this failure caused injury. At Van Sant Law, we work with medical experts to build strong, evidence-based cases for our clients.
We understand how difficult it can be to go up against a hospital or medical group. That’s why we take a personalized approach—fighting aggressively on your behalf while treating you and your family with the compassion and respect you deserve.
Medical Malpractice Attorneys in Atlanta
A surgical error can change your life in an instant. You may be dealing with physical pain, emotional distress, and mounting medical bills. At Van Sant Law, we’re here to hold negligent healthcare providers accountable and help you recover the compensation you deserve.
Contact us today at (800) 234-9556 for a free, confidential consultation. Let our experience work for you—especially when it matters most.