Our client’s wife, who used a wheelchair, was not properly monitored by a medical facility. As a result, her wheelchair rolled to the top of a set of stairs and tipped, causing her to fall down the stairs and suffer a brain injury, leading to her death. Culpeper personal injury lawyer Cory Ford creatively combined theories of premises liability and medical malpractice, and he obtained critical evidence from depositions. His work led to a confidential settlement for the family of the deceased.
The team at WilliamsFord has the knowledge, skills, experience, and resources to handle wrongful death cases in Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia, including the most challenging and complex cases. Contact us today for a free consultation and case evaluation.
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