Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Patient Alleges Hospital Failed to Diagnose Vascular Condition that led to Amputation

A recent medical malpractice lawsuit alleges hospital negligence resulted in partial amputation of a patient’s leg.

The plaintiff alleges that on March 31, 2015, he was admitted to the defendant’s facility with pain in his right toe. Although he underwent various tests on his right leg, the doctor failed to diagnose vascular condition resulting in a partial leg amputation, according to the lawsuit.

The lawsuit alleges that the hospital failed to timely and properly transmit records to diagnose the correct treatment, failed to timely and properly communicate with the plaintiff's treating physicians, and failed to properly diagnose and treat the plaintiff's injury to avoid further damage.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks compensation in excess of $50,000 for permanent injuries, loss of normal life and medical.

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