Surgical Errors in North Dakota
Average Settlement: $500,000 - $1,500,000 | Statute: 2 years from the act or omission
About Surgical Errors
Surgical errors occur when a surgeon or surgical team makes a preventable mistake during an operation, resulting in harm to the patient. These errors range from wrong-site surgery to leaving instruments inside the body, and they can lead to permanent disability, additional surgeries, or death. Surgical malpractice cases often involve clear deviations from accepted medical standards that can be demonstrated through operative reports and expert testimony.
North Dakota Medical Malpractice Laws
Statute of Limitations
2 years from the act or omission
Damage Cap
$500,000 non-economic damages
Discovery Rule
North Dakota applies the discovery rule, tolling the statute until the plaintiff discovers or should have discovered the injury, subject to a 6-year statute of repose.
Pre-Filing Requirements
No mandatory pre-filing requirements, but expert testimony is required to establish the standard of care.
Common Examples of Surgical Errors
- •Wrong-site or wrong-patient surgery
- •Surgical instruments or sponges left inside the patient
- •Damage to surrounding organs, nerves, or blood vessels during surgery
- •Performing an unnecessary surgical procedure
- •Inadequate post-operative monitoring leading to complications
- •Failure to obtain proper informed consent before surgery
- •Errors during minimally invasive or robotic surgery due to insufficient training
Key Facts
- ✓Operating room records, including time-stamped logs and surgical checklists, are critical evidence in proving surgical error claims
- ✓Wrong-site surgeries are considered 'never events' — incidents so clearly preventable they should never occur — which strengthens the plaintiff's case considerably
- ✓Expert surgical testimony is almost always required to establish what the accepted standard of care was and how it was breached
- ✓Many surgical error cases involve multiple defendants, including the surgeon, anesthesiologist, surgical nurses, and the hospital itself
- ✓The discovery of retained surgical instruments may not occur until weeks or months after the procedure, but statutes of limitations typically begin at the time of discovery
- ✓North Dakota caps non-economic damages at $500,000 in medical malpractice cases.
- ✓The state follows a modified comparative fault system with a 50% bar.
- ✓North Dakota does not require pre-suit screening panels or certificates of merit.
- ✓Punitive damages are available but require clear and convincing evidence of oppression, fraud, or malice.
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This information is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Consult a licensed medical malpractice attorney in North Dakota.