Tampa, FL asked in Medical Malpractice for Florida

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Hello in 2011 i gave birth to my daughter i was released from hospital with eclampsia no one told me or gave me medication my nurse wrote in her notes on my discharge papers showing signs of depression and eclampsia but not once had i recieved medicine or consultation on

What i should do they sent me home sick and the next morning i had three seizures and a stroke rushed back to hospital by ambulance and had another seizure and had to be put in an induced coma for six days i was on life support for seven days I stayed in hospital three weeks mostly in i.c.u. And not able to see my baby.i had to eat mushed up food and missed the first three weeks of mychilds life.i was told while i was in a coma i tried to pull the suppor hoses out and caused damage to my vocal cords and airways while in a coma .when i left nurses were telling me they would help me sue its been three years and my tongue is still not healed i can eat but food gets in there my eye is slightly lazy now.can i sue.

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Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
Answered
  • Deltona, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: What you need to do is look for a medical malpractice attorney, set up a free appointment, and go talk with them.

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