Author Topic: Need help with something.  (Read 476 times)

Ok, when my sister was born (she is 10 now, birthday on new years eve) she had H.I. and the doctors never checked for blood pressure or anything, they put her in the nursery like nothing was wrong, my dad came in and my sister was black and blue. It took 6 months and 1 million dollars to keep her alive. I didn't see my sister for the first time till 8 months after she was born. I was around 4-5 at the time. My question, is can we still sue the hospital, which we never tried doing. The event has caused her to have seizures sense she was 5. There is no sign of them stopping. I want to know if we can sue our local hospital for my sisters current medical problems. Her seizures have caused us to buy an expensive medicine that we have to refill before to long.

TL/DR The hospital screwed up my sister and causes her to have seizures and i want to know if we can sue even though the problem happend 10 years ago.

you have a son
and yet your sister is 10

did you take her to disneyland with you?

wait thats trainman

so uh yeah
how does your wife feel about this

SUE THE stuff OUT OF THEM!!!
Then move to somewhere with free healthcare.

If you can prove it was medical malpractice/negligence, then you can probably sue.

Suing the hospital seems like a perfectly good thing to do. Hospitals are there for a reason, to insure medical stability. If this is not met, and if someone is harmed in the process, that's perfect grounds for a lawsuit.

what kind of hospital is this?





-hl2

If you can prove it was medical malpractice/negligence, then you can probably sue.
Suing the hospital seems like a perfectly good thing to do. Hospitals are there for a reason, to insure medical stability. If this is not met, and if someone is harmed in the process, that's perfect grounds for a lawsuit.
I don't honestly know if we have documented proof, but we know its because of her HI and because of her blood pressure falling so low.
what kind of hospital is this?





-hl2
Its called Norman Regional Hospital.