Our elderly client was admitted to the hospital for cardiac surgery. He became confused and disoriented, and he should have been monitored or placed in a wheelchair with an alarm so that staff would be warned if he tried to get up. Instead, he was given a chair without an alarm, and was left unmonitored. He fell when he tried to rise, suffering a head injury that led to his death. Attorney Cory Ford of WilliamsFord and his co-counsel in this case negotiated a wrongful death settlement that avoided putting the family through the stress and risk of a trial.
The team at WilliamsFord has the knowledge, skills, experience, and resources to handle medical malpractice cases in Virginia and West Virginia, including the most challenging catastrophic injury and death cases. Contact us today for a free consultation and case evaluation, or if you are an attorney looking to co-counsel with an experienced firm.
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