Fractured Femur Leads to Medical Malpractice Suit

Some days it doesn’t just rain, it pours. This medical malpractice case is a prime example of what can go wrong when you least expect it.

This reported case is one of those instances where you have to wonder if the defendant involved really knew what he was doing. Certainly accidents do happen, but when the defendant is an occupational therapist, the last thing you would expect to happen when you are at your appointment is for the therapist to fracture your femur. That is what happened to the 68-year-old man in this case. What further complicates this story is that the man is a paraplegic.

As a result of the fracture, the man needed surgery to repair it, and was then faced with the choice of also needing to have a colostomy, because he couldn’t do transfers from his wheelchair due to his broken leg. This is not a great choice to be faced with when what little independence you had was shattered thanks to the negligence of an occupational therapist. His quality of life went downhill and he tried to cope as good as possible as his medical costs skyrocketed.

The jury at the man’s trial agreed with the plaintiff that his damages were shockingly awful as the result of the therapist’s negligence and awarded him $1.05 million. The fact that the man would need full-time care from the point of his accident onward was certainly a consideration when the jury was deliberating. The defendant made no attempt to settle prior to trial. Was the amount of the jury award fair – most definitely.

Medical malpractice does not just involve a doctor. It can happen at any time, and to anyone if they are dealing with a medical professional who does not perform to the standards of the medical profession. Medical professionals need to be held accountable for their actions. If you have been in a similar situation, make your first call to a skilled Arkansas injury lawyer and find out what is involved in filing a medical malpractice case. Not all instances with a bad outcome by a medical professional are considered to be negligence. An Arkansas injury lawyer can outline what constitutes negligence and help you make an informed decision about moving forward with any potential lawsuit.

Michael G. Smith is anArkansas personal injury lawyer and Arkansas business dispute lawyer, practicing personal injury law
and veteran’s benefits in Arkansas. Learn more by visiting Arkansaslawhelp.com

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