The Court of appeal of California has accepted the $ 9 million Los Angeles County medical malpractice granted to a woman whose doctor is not to say that a shunt in her brain had caused a yeast infection. The Court of Appeal confirms the decision of the jury that Dutch caremore Medical Group doctor Harley Deere remiss in the medical care which he Maria Theresa Sanchez.
Some years ago, when Sanchez 37, was treated in the emergency room at Downey Regional Medical Center. the doctor has been reported that a shunt related infection (Sanchez had a peritoneal shunt in her head because they hydrocephalus has) had to be excluded, so they Lakewood regional hospital was taken.
At the hospital in Lakewood, Dutch caremore examined her doctor Jason Austin and then Deere, which a neurosurgical consultant has been consulted.Although Austin notes Deere Sanchez's symptoms or the fact that she was there an infected shunt excluded claims must not be taken into account, Sanchez's Los Angeles County medical malpractice lawsuit that has Deere does not check the records provided by the other doctors who had seen her, but he never her for a yeast infection on her shunt tested.
Her complaint also claims that her condition worse grew and another doctor fear that they might be suffering from an infection, Deere and another Dutch caremore doctor disregarded the. the medical group did not admit her to the emergency room to fell from her wheelchair.
The shunt in her head is finally removed after a doctor the diagnosis.Unfortunately, Sanchez, permanent brain damage after her infection, is now partially paralyzed, can't walk, has a hard time sitting, slurred speech, assistance with eating, and still pain.
Los Angeles medical malpractice
When negligent medical care of the patient health at risk or to serious injury, the victim will usually have reasons for filing a case of California medical malpractice. a delayed or incorrect diagnosis of a serious condition, the patient long-term pain and suffering that may be more invasive and expensive medical treatments and other services. some cases of delay or hand in hand have resulted in catastrophic deaths and injuries that could be avoided.
Maria Theresa Sanchez v Dutch caremore Medical Group
Related Web resources:
Hydrocephalus
Non-diagnosis, wrong diagnosis
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