Can you sue for wrongful death/medical malpractice of an unborn child that wasin the mothers womb for 9months?
So heres the story, my sister in law be due for a scheduled C-Section this past Tuesday the 3rd of June. She wound up going to the hosp on Monday morning because she didnt get the impression the baby move since Sunday. She gets to the hospital and the doctor tell her there is no hope the baby is gone. This be 12noon monday, the doctor didnt arrive to remove the baby from her until 8:00 that night.
The messed up entity is the baby died because she didnt have plenty fluid and the cord was wrapped around her neck. My sister within law went to the doc 2 weeks ago maxim she felt like her sea broke and there was blood, they checked her and told her shes ok to shift home. But they did NOT give her a sonogram. And she was NOT planned to come to doctors appointments the last month of her pregnancy. Her last appointment be May8, they scheduled her for her C-section on June2 and said bye see you then.The hospital/doctor have no remorse, they were even laughing during the c section.Do you assume this is case?
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OMG that is so discontented, so sorry she had to go thru that.she should hold refused to leave the hospital until something be done..although she just may have a travel case.
I think she has a pretty correct medical malpractice case. Check with the hotel association in New York, and ask them to refer you to a lawyer who will work on contingency. They'll run into with her for free, and they don't get salaried until she wins something.
Yeah, go for the money. You own no case.
I'd talk to an attorney, she just may hold a case. So sorry for thier loss!
I am so sorry your sister lost her baby. It is a greatly difficult thing and one where she would (and adjectives of you as aunties and uncles and cousins) very angry for what has happen.
I lost my baby when he was three days feeble to a congenital heart defect. It is very really painful.
There may be a case, and singular an attorney can tell you what the chances are contained by something like this.
The cruel hard reality though, is that babies just sometimes die and it's not anyone's fault. You spend plentifully of time retracing your steps and not understanding and needing a justification, ANY reason, for this to have happen. It's just a horrible thing to enjoy to go through and a difficult road to walk.
There is an online grief procedure that I was with for a time, that is to say geared specifically for people who have have babies "born still". They can be reached at www.missfoundation.com . I was at hand for about a month, but realized that I needed support from race who weren't in the midst of their own grief every day, and so after some time, I moved on and depended on my family connections for my support, however, these people know the pain and suffering your sister and the baby's father are going through, as okay as the baby's extended family.
I am so sorry this happened. My thoughts are beside you. Please contact me if you want to.
(((HUGS))))
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The messed up entity is the baby died because she didnt have plenty fluid and the cord was wrapped around her neck. My sister within law went to the doc 2 weeks ago maxim she felt like her sea broke and there was blood, they checked her and told her shes ok to shift home. But they did NOT give her a sonogram. And she was NOT planned to come to doctors appointments the last month of her pregnancy. Her last appointment be May8, they scheduled her for her C-section on June2 and said bye see you then.The hospital/doctor have no remorse, they were even laughing during the c section.Do you assume this is case?
Answers:
OMG that is so discontented, so sorry she had to go thru that.she should hold refused to leave the hospital until something be done..although she just may have a travel case.
I think she has a pretty correct medical malpractice case. Check with the hotel association in New York, and ask them to refer you to a lawyer who will work on contingency. They'll run into with her for free, and they don't get salaried until she wins something.
Yeah, go for the money. You own no case.
I'd talk to an attorney, she just may hold a case. So sorry for thier loss!
I am so sorry your sister lost her baby. It is a greatly difficult thing and one where she would (and adjectives of you as aunties and uncles and cousins) very angry for what has happen.
I lost my baby when he was three days feeble to a congenital heart defect. It is very really painful.
There may be a case, and singular an attorney can tell you what the chances are contained by something like this.
The cruel hard reality though, is that babies just sometimes die and it's not anyone's fault. You spend plentifully of time retracing your steps and not understanding and needing a justification, ANY reason, for this to have happen. It's just a horrible thing to enjoy to go through and a difficult road to walk.
There is an online grief procedure that I was with for a time, that is to say geared specifically for people who have have babies "born still". They can be reached at www.missfoundation.com . I was at hand for about a month, but realized that I needed support from race who weren't in the midst of their own grief every day, and so after some time, I moved on and depended on my family connections for my support, however, these people know the pain and suffering your sister and the baby's father are going through, as okay as the baby's extended family.
I am so sorry this happened. My thoughts are beside you. Please contact me if you want to.
(((HUGS))))
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