Spinal Injection leads to $10 million Award for Man

by Administrator 13. June 2008 04:06

A former nuclear pharmacist man has been awarded $10 million in damages after suffering severe pain following a hospital procedure. Larry Schultz, the injured man, was awarded $5 million alone for his pain and suffering. in 1988, Schultz was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and has been receiving treatments for it ever since. In 2006, he went to St. Luke’s Medical Center to have a drug injected into his spine to relieve spasticity caused by the disease. Both Baclofen and Reno-60 were injected. Court documents later revealed that Reno-60 is not meant to be used as an intrathecal injection. This means that it is not meant to be injected into the spine. The negligence on the part of the medical staff lead to serious injuries for Schultz, causing severe spasticity, seizures, and neurological damage. Shultz was forced to use a wheelchair as a result of the painful injuries. Daniel Rottier of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. represented the man throughout his terrible ordeal and was able to assist him in receiving the compensation that he deserved for his injuries. If you or a loved one has suffered due to the negligence of a medical professional - contact the Appleton Medical Malpractice Lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. by calling 800-472-9334. Your initial consultation is free.

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