Sadly, the infections are so bad he is ultimately diagnosed with sepsis and osteomyelitis which ultimately cause his death. Condrell v. Anonymous Doctor (filed June 7, 2019) – A woman is seeking treatment for her rheumatoid arthritis.
Shady Grove Adventist Hospital (filed July 15, 2019) – A premature baby is born and despite symptoms, the appropriate tests are not taken in time that could have caught her sepsis and GBS meningitis. As a result, she suffers permanent ...
He underwent tube nephrostogram and nephrostomy tube replacement to treat his sepsis and pyelonephritis (kidney infection). He was discharged home the next day. One month later, the man was admitted to Hopkins for his ileal ureter construction.
Peninsula Regional Medical Center (filed May 5, 2017): A 3-year-old in Wicomico County suffered fatal complications, including an emergency room explosion and sepsis, from tonsil removal surgery. This wrongful death case was filed against Peninsula Regional Medical Center and the ...
Lighthouse Senior Living at Hopkins Creek (filed October 18, 2017): A woman passed away from sepsis and osteomyelitis related to the sacral ulcer that developed while she was residing at the nursing home. Williams v. MedStar Southern Maryland Hospital Center ...
He quickly starts showing complications and is diagnosed with sepsis. A CT scan reveals a hematoma surrounding his hepatic lobe. He is rushed to surgery where it is drained and determined the hematoma was caused by post restoration of anticoagulation ...
He fell, suffered a right hip fracture, and soon after died from sepsis and a pressure ulcer. Smith v. Mid-Atlantic Pain Center (filed June 23, 2017): After a procedure to inject contrast material to examine a woman’s spinal cord, the ...
Oakwood Care Center (filed March 6, 2018): A nursing home resident's urinary tract infection progressed to sepsis, multi-system organ failure, and death as a result of delayed treatment. Cortez v. Moubarek (filed March 7, 2018): An inmate accidentally swallowed a ...
Medstar Good Samaritan Hospital (filed April 27, 2018): In this wrongful death claim, a man developed a Stage IV pressure ulcer and suffered a fatal case of sepsis. Taylor v.
Laurel Regional Hospital (filed September 27, 2017): After failing to perform a complete sepsis workup, physicians treated a year-old baby for an ear infection when, in reality, he was suffering from hydrocephalus and tuberculosis meningitis. As a result of the ...