Riverside, CA asked in Personal Injury, Wrongful Death and Medical Malpractice for California

Q: my spouse died after being in a coma at a hospital from falling out the bed and left not breathing for 10 min

I have documents that were made by doctors and nurses that were falsified and also the cause of death is inaccurate what should I do?

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James L. Arrasmith
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A: I'm very sorry for your loss. You should consider contacting an attorney who handles medical malpractice or wrongful death cases. They can help you review the documents and determine if there is a case for negligence or falsification of records.

Gather all the documents you have, including medical records, the death certificate, and any communication with the hospital staff. These will be crucial for building your case. You may also want to get a second opinion from another medical professional to verify the cause of death.

It might be beneficial to file a complaint with the California Medical Board and the hospital administration. This can initiate an investigation into the actions of the doctors and nurses involved. Taking these steps can help you seek justice and potentially prevent similar situations from happening to others.

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