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Hello, my aunt had mastectomy surgery and developed partial both lungs collapse and leg blood 4-5 days after surgery. She continues to take some medications called blood thinners. We have spoke to a friend who works in a hospital who says there might have be negligence. We requested medical records, and after reviewing them together with this friend, we found that, a required blood clot risk assessment was not done prior to surgery. This assessment according to our friend who works in the hospital is a required assessment by all medical agencies including all surgeons. Also, after surgery, she was not given an incentive spirometer or educated to take deep breaths due to risk of lung collapse as she was under general anesthesia in a surgery that took over 4 hours. We have contacted several medical malpractice attorneys who have declined to take the case, but at least three were honest enough to say that, the declination is solely based on financial, that is, not much settlement, but there is clear evidence of negligence. My aunt have missed many days from work, and blood clot treatment and she is still having some level of discomfort and pain to the leg. Please advice on how we can navigate this negligence. Thank you.
Hello, my aunt had mastectomy surgery and developed partial both lungs collapse and leg blood 4-5 days after surgery. She continues to take some medications called blood thinners. We have spoke to a friend who works in a hospital who says there might have be negligence. We requested medical records, and after reviewing them together with this friend, we found that, a required blood clot risk assessment was not done prior to surgery. This assessment according to our friend who works in the hospital is a required assessment by all medical agencies including all surgeons. Also, after surgery, she was not given an incentive spirometer or educated to take deep breaths due to risk of lung collapse as she was under general anesthesia in a surgery that took over 4 hours. We have contacted several medical malpractice attorneys who have declined to take the case, but at least three were honest enough to say that, the declination is solely based on financial, that is, not much settlement, but there is clear evidence of negligence. My aunt have missed many days from work, and blood clot treatment and she is still having some level of discomfort and pain to the leg. Please advice on how we can navigate this negligence. Thank you.