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Sherrills Ford, NC asked in Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury and Business Law for Virginia

Q: Heart stent left in artery, health and work impact?

I had a heart stent procedure on April 9, 2025, during which a stent was left hanging in an artery. The doctors are unsure about the potential consequences for my health, such as a sudden life-threatening event, future medical expenses, or the possibility of never working in my field again due to this unknown condition. My work as a self-employed independent adjuster has already been affected, as I lost a contract with a firm. Additionally, I am concerned about the impacts on my wife and family. What are my options regarding this medical error and its impact on my professional and personal life?

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James L. Arrasmith
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A: First and foremost, it’s important to continue seeking medical care to understand the full extent of the potential risks related to the stent being left in your artery. You may want to get a second opinion or ask for further tests to assess how this might affect your health in the long term. Knowing the risks will allow you to make informed decisions about your treatment and how to proceed.

If this medical error has affected your health and ability to work, you may have grounds to pursue legal action for medical malpractice. A lawyer experienced in medical malpractice cases can help you evaluate the situation, determine whether the error was preventable, and discuss potential compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. It’s crucial to document the impact on your health and work, as this will support your case.

In terms of personal impacts, it’s understandable to be concerned about the effect on your family. This may be a good time to discuss your situation with a counselor or support group to help manage the emotional strain. Your lawyer can also help you explore ways to secure financial support during this uncertain period, such as filing claims for disability or compensation due to the medical error.

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