Asked in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death for Arizona

Q: Drugs that should have not been mixed lead to my husbands death in the hospital. What kind of case do I have here?

Side affects from two drugs mixed that should have not been mixed cause him rectal bleeding and lead to his death while in the hospital.

This was discovered in review of his medical records I requested after his death. Not sure on what type of lawyers would handle a case like this.

1 Lawyer Answer
Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
Answered

A: Contact a member of the Az Trial Lawyers Assn that handles medical carelessness cases . They give free consults.

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