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Retired Soldier Fights VA for Caregiver Benefits After Botched Surgeries Left her Partially Paralyzed
September 3rd, 2019
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Retired Soldier Fights VA for Caregiver Benefits After Botched Surgeries Left her Partially Paralyzed
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is in hot water over a lawsuit filed by an Army veteran, retired Sgt. First Class Barbara Ospina. According to her suit, military doctors at Wright Patterson Air Force Base in southwest Ohio “caused her to have a stroke and dislocated her neck is being forced to fight the VA in court to cover the treatments she now needs.” Since the surgery, Ospina now spends most of her days confined to a wheelchair in pain, all because doctors botched a procedure to treat a totally treatable condition.
Department of Veterans' Affairs Seal; image courtesy of United States Department of Veterans Affairs via Wikimedia Commons, https://commons.wikimedia.org/
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Ex-Army sergeant, 29, who claims botched surgery by the military almost killed her and left her paralyzed, reveals SHE has to pay for round-the-clock care because the VA says she wasn't injured while on dutyUnable to sue the Army for medical malpractice, this retired soldier is now fighting the VA for benefits
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