Legal Question in Medical Malpractice in Georgia
Damage as a result of an injection
In Nov, I saw an ortho Dr for pain in my R thumb area. He diagnosed tendon strain, and gave me an injection of cortozone. After the injection, the pain increased, and I experienced numbness in my thumb. The Dr told me that was due to an increase fluid volume in my thumb. After a month of PT and increasing pain, I saw another ortho for a second opinion. A conductivity test showed nerve damage. A resulting surgery was performed,15 Apr 03, where the 2nd Dr found that the nerve had been practically severed from the injection. The nerve had to be removed, and I will have a permanent loss of feeling there. Can I recover damages from Dr. #1 for surgery expenses, time off work, etc.?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Damage as a result of an injection
You will first have to obtain an affidavit from another doc (preferrably another ortho. Your 2nd doc will do, if he's willing) that No. 1 violated the standard of care. You should consult with an attorney; med mal cases have to be handled very carefully.
Re: Damage as a result of an injection
Assuming a doctor will testify that Doctor #1 breached the standard of care, which on first glance it appears he did, then you may have a case.