Florida Woman is Gearing Up to Make Changes to State Law
Florida Woman is Gearing Up to Make Changes to State Law
Sabrina Davis’ father, Keith Davis, died at Brandon Regional Hospital near Tampa, Florida, in 2020. The Gainesville woman cites that he passed away due to medical malpractice and is now gearing up to fight a state law at the capitol, because Florida will not let her bring a malpractice lawsuit against the facility.Davis explained that when her father arrived at the Regional Hospital, he explicitly told the staff he had a blood clot disorder. Individuals who suffer from this type of disorder have a hard time recovering from anything that is going to cause bleeding, including surgeries, because of the inability of their wounds to properly. Blood clots can also travel throughout the body and, when this happens, it can be fatal.“His left knee was hot to the touch, and he was unable to walk,” Davis recalled. “We asked staff multiple times to order an ultrasound to check for a blood clot for my father. My father even stated that his left leg felt like it did when he had a blood clot in his right leg, and staff still declined.”After five days, staff cleared him to be discharged and return home, and Keith died the same day.
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