University of Maryland Emergency Medicine This is a wrongful death medical malpractice case filed in Prince George's County for failure to diagnose sepsis in a leukemia patient. This case was filed in Maryland's Health Claims Arbitration on January 7, 2017. ...
Mercy Medical Center This is a hospital failure to diagnose sepsis as the result of a spinal abscess lawsuit filed in Baltimore City on March 13, 2017. It is the 122 nd medical malpractice case filed in Maryland in 2017.
Genesis Healthcare This nursing home negligence wrongful death lawsuit involving a woman who resided at a Genesis nursing facility in Prince George's County who died of sepsis secondary to a UTI. It was filed in Health Claims Arbitration on April ...
Another sepsis nursing home case , this one involving a pressure sore filed in 2018 Another nursing home wrongful death failure to diagnose UTI suit filed in 2018 Summary of Plaintiff's Allegations The decedent has a history of hypertension and ...
Johns Hopkins Hospital This medical malpractice claim was filed in Baltimore City after a negligent laparoscopic surgery caused a bowel perforation and sepsis. It was filed in Health Claims Arbitration on March 23, 2018 , and it is the 140 ...
This is a nursing home wrongful death case filed by the family of a man how died of sepsis as the result of untreated bed sores . This lawsuit is filed in Baltimore City . The claim was filed in ...
According to the Mayo Clinic , early and aggressive treatment of sepsis greatly increases a patient's chance of survival. Sepsis is normally diagnosed lab tests, such as blood and urine tests, or imaging scans and treated with antibiotics or vasopressors.
She develops complications including osteomyelitis and sepsis. She eventually passes away, and her cause of death was found to be sepsis secondary to an infected sacral decubitus ulcer. Additional Comments This case might have more value than many bedsore wrongful ...
Reeders Memorial Home This bed sore nursing home negligence lawsuit from a family after a woman in Hagerstown develops undiagnosed and untreated sores on her foot, which lead to sepsis and her death. It was filed in Health Claims Arbitration ...
She is diagnosed with sepsis secondary to an infected stage IV sacral pressure ulcer. The woman undergoes surgery to debride the sacral ulcer and to place a wound vac. The woman continues to receive treatment for the infected sacral pressure ...