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“A lot of wrong-side, wrong-patient errors occur outside of the operating room,” says Dr. Philip Stahel. His study of more than 27,000 medical records “showed that many operating room mistakes start out in biopsy labs or during the imaging and diagnosis process.”
In the case of 2-year-old Malya Jeffers, a strep infection was allowed to take over her body and turn into sepsis as she and her family were left sitting in an emergency room for five hours. As a result, the toddler’s left hand, part of her right hand, and her feet were amputated, according to ABC News.
“When the bacterial infection goes through the bloodstream, you have sepsis and a problem with your blood clotting ability,” said Dr. Ari Brown. “As a result, [the infection] cuts off the blood flow to the extremities and those areas die.” The little girl’s family filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against the hospital and five ER staff members.
According to Fox News, 27-year-old Claudia Mejia reportedly acquired a group A strep infection while giving birth in a hospital.
“As Mejia’s body tried to fight off the deadly bacteria, nurses treated her with minor painkillers Tylenol and ibuprofen,” the site reported. But “[s]he went into toxic shock, her kidneys began to shut down and the blood flow to her arms and legs ceased, causing gangrene to set in.” Doctors ultimately removed the young woman’s uterus and amputated her arms and legs. “She and her lawyers believe she either got the infection… at the hospital or its doctors and nurses failed to quickly and properly treat it.”
If you were forced to undergo a traumatic amputation because doctors failed to diagnose an illness, or if you had the wrong arm or leg amputated, our Cleveland medical malpractice attorneys can answer your questions and address your concerns.
As an example, on February 17, 2014, buffalonews.com reported that a jury awarded a 45-year-old man $9.1 million after a broken ankle led to 12 surgeries and a leg amputation. That amount breaks down to $2.8 million in economic damages for hospital bills and lost income since his disability forced him to stop working, and a total of $6 million in non-economic damages for past and future pain and suffering. His now-ex-wife was awarded $350,000.
According to the paper, Donald Schultz fell on steps and fractured his ankle, which affected the nerves in his pinky toe. A year later, Schultz began seeing a different doctor, who performed several operations before severing the toe. That amputation caused an infection, which led to the amputation of Schultz’s fourth toe. In July 2009, the doctor amputated Schultz’s leg below the knee, and that led to yet another infection, which led to the amputation of what remained of his leg.
If you or a loved one had a limb amputated, you need an attorney who specifically handles those claims and understands how losing an arm or leg has changed and will change your life. You also want to hire someone who won’t be afraid to take your case to court if necessary.
Our medical malpractice lawyers are respected throughout northeast Ohio for their ability to dig below the surface to make sure no fact is overlooked. In fact, Chris Mellino, our founding attorney, has litigated cases that changed state law.
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