Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Toddler in Medically Induced Coma After Beaten, Dies

A 2-year-old Michigan boy, who suffered brain damage after an alleged beating, has died.  Damian had been in a medically induced coma for a week after his mother’s boyfriend allegedly beat him.  Last Sunday, doctor’s performed an emergency surgery to alleviate pressure on Damian’s brain.  This morning, they slowly took Damian off life support to see how he would respond, but as the toddler’s condition rapidly declined, medical staff advised the family to say their goodbyes.  Doctors said that had the child survived, he would have been 80% brain dead.

The boyfriend is being held on a $50,000 bail and charged with first-degree felony child abuse although the prosecutors are expected to amend those charges since Damian’s death.  Anyone interested in helping cover medical expenses and funeral costs can make a donation online at www.gofundme.com/prayersfordamian or at any Fifth Third Bank branch nationwide.

This has been an obvious devastation to family and friends of little Damian, and one that could lead to a wrongful death lawsuit.  Although no amount of money will ever bring Damian back (his family will never see him attend school, play sports, get married, raise a family, and grow old), an experienced wrongful death attorney can help the family pursue legal recourse. During this time, they may continue to face financial hardships.  Fortunately, Lawsuit Financial can possibly help with some of their financial obligations.
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