Legal Question in Medical Malpractice in Illinois

M. Kansasii

My unmarried partner of over 20 years died after 37 days of

hospitalization. Hospital records document Mycocardium

Kansasii identified on 1/28/04 but fungal treatment not

considered until 2/9/04. Further, in 2002, she had been

near death with similar symptons. With a paralyzed vocal

cord, she (as a knowledgeable and alert Registered Nurse)

documented over 40 pages of troubling hospital and physician

practices. It is posted on the web at

www.SdogV.com/DIATRIBE.html.

Do I have any recourse, or must she have died i


Asked on 5/24/04, 11:53 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Nima Taradji Taradji Law Offices

Re: M. Kansasii

What you need to do is to get the entire medical record-ALL OF IT-and have an expert review the record to determine whether the standard of care in the community in which the hospital is located was not followed and whether that failure caused any additional damages to the patient. What was the impression of the patient regarding the quality of the care and treatment she received is pretty much irrelevant.

You must have the medical records evaluated in order to be able to say whether or not there was a carelessness. An attorney well versed in this area should be able to help you out.

Good luck

Nima Taradji

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Answered on 5/24/04, 7:33 pm


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