My husband has been treated by this podiatrist for many years. In June he developed an ulcer on the tip of his toe, the doctor had him go back every week or so and cut off the dead skin around ulcer, never tested for infection. We went to wound center at Flda Hosp in Carrollwood they tested immediately for infection and found the bone was infected in toe. On 1/21/19 he had to have part of toe amputated. If original podiatrist did not let this go so long amputation could have been avoided.
You need to consult with counsel here in Florida for possible representation. Act quickly as the limitations period is very short to file your husbands case.
Dear Bernadette,
Contact a Medical Malpractice attorney to go over this matter and initiate records review to deem if medical standard of care was breached which directly resulted in serious damages to your husband.
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