Patient Dies of Bedsore in Jackson Hospital Due to Neglect
Patient Dies of Bedsore in Jackson Hospital Due to Neglect
A Montgomery County jury deliberated for less than two hours before returning a unanimous verdict of $5 million against Jackson Hospital in a lawsuit filed by the family of a woman who developed a large bedsore during the final few months of her life in 2015. Alice Mae Reed was admitted to the hospital in August of that year and died just a few months later in November. The family alleged “that the hospital failed to properly turn and reposition her while she was bedridden, causing a pressure ulcer that left her in significant pain.” The patient’s medical chart was also “falsified to reflect care that had not actually been provided.”Attorneys for the family, Brett Turnbull of Turnbull Law Firm and Andrew Moak of Alexander Shunnarah Personal Injury Lawyers filed their case back in October 2015, and their lawsuit alleged, “Reed was admitted to Jackson Hospital in August 2015…and the hospital failed to properly turn and reposition her in bed, causing her to contract a large and intense pressure ulcer on her lower back and upper left arm.”There are four stages of sores, according to Johns Hopkins, with Stage 4 being the worst. In this stage, “The area is severely damaged, and a large wound is present. Muscles, tendons, bones, and joints can be involved. Infection is a significant risk at this stage.”
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