Query for @HHusky
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No law firm can even entertain filing the suit without hiring experts. You cannot bring a medical malpractice suit in Washington without an expert.pawz said:HHusky said:
You don't seem willing to let the UW off the hook.GrundleStiltzkin said:
The private school's got nothing to do with it. She chose to follow that rule. It's not like, you know, the government.HHusky said:
Anti-Vax magazine says it was Assumption and the ER docs. The mag is on your team, ladies.pawz said:
Yes, anything/everything but the vaxx.HHusky said:https://stuartbramhall.wordpress.com/2021/10/05/exclusive-healthy-young-mother-dies-of-vaccine-induced-blood-clot-then-twitter-censors-her-obituary/
On Sept. 2, Jessica went to a Seattle pharmacy to get her COVID vaccine and was told she would be receiving the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) shot. Jessica had no underlying health conditions, her husband said.
Jessica was “vehemently opposed” to taking the vaccine, “considering her stay-at-home mom status, state of good health and young age in conjunction with the known and unknown risk of an unproven vaccine,” Wilson said.
But Jessica was pressured to get the vaccine due to a vaccine mandate at their child’s school requiring “room moms” who wished to serve in the classroom be fully vaccinated.
In an email to The Defender, Ivancie said Jessica immediately became ill after receiving J&J’s vaccine, and went to the emergency room at UW Medical Center.
“Jessica explained she had been vaccinated and was suffering various severe symptoms,” Ivancie said. “Attending doctors kept her isolated for hours, insisted on giving her a COVID test and sent her home. They did not pursue any other protocol, even though Jessica protested.”
So Assumption School and medical negligence.
HHfs
VITT is treatable, but at a bare minimum you do have to keep the patient and administer the treatment.
I'm not either.
Once the family is done venting about vaccines and government they might want to call a medical negligence lawyer. She died from a serious but treatable condition. Uncle Thomas is a long time libertarian think tank employee. Maybe he shouldn't be the face of the malpractice suit.
How, counselor?HHusky said:
Causation will be an issue. No doubt.TurdBomber said:Likely Cause of Death: Intravenous Injection.
Experts will earn some fees.
UW's experts will say the UW met the standard of care. Plaintiffs' experts will say the opposite.
UW's experts will say she couldn't have been saved. Plaintiffs' experts will say she would have recovered.
Doctors charge healthy hourly rates to evaluate cases and to testify. -
Dazzler cares more about impressing us with his banal legal know-how than he does about a dead mother of three in his neighborhood.HHusky said:
No law firm can even entertain filing the suit without hiring experts. You cannot bring a medical malpractice suit in Washington without an expert.pawz said:HHusky said:
You don't seem willing to let the UW off the hook.GrundleStiltzkin said:
The private school's got nothing to do with it. She chose to follow that rule. It's not like, you know, the government.HHusky said:
Anti-Vax magazine says it was Assumption and the ER docs. The mag is on your team, ladies.pawz said:
Yes, anything/everything but the vaxx.HHusky said:https://stuartbramhall.wordpress.com/2021/10/05/exclusive-healthy-young-mother-dies-of-vaccine-induced-blood-clot-then-twitter-censors-her-obituary/
On Sept. 2, Jessica went to a Seattle pharmacy to get her COVID vaccine and was told she would be receiving the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) shot. Jessica had no underlying health conditions, her husband said.
Jessica was “vehemently opposed” to taking the vaccine, “considering her stay-at-home mom status, state of good health and young age in conjunction with the known and unknown risk of an unproven vaccine,” Wilson said.
But Jessica was pressured to get the vaccine due to a vaccine mandate at their child’s school requiring “room moms” who wished to serve in the classroom be fully vaccinated.
In an email to The Defender, Ivancie said Jessica immediately became ill after receiving J&J’s vaccine, and went to the emergency room at UW Medical Center.
“Jessica explained she had been vaccinated and was suffering various severe symptoms,” Ivancie said. “Attending doctors kept her isolated for hours, insisted on giving her a COVID test and sent her home. They did not pursue any other protocol, even though Jessica protested.”
So Assumption School and medical negligence.
HHfs
VITT is treatable, but at a bare minimum you do have to keep the patient and administer the treatment.
I'm not either.
Once the family is done venting about vaccines and government they might want to call a medical negligence lawyer. She died from a serious but treatable condition. Uncle Thomas is a long time libertarian think tank employee. Maybe he shouldn't be the face of the malpractice suit.
How, counselor?HHusky said:
Causation will be an issue. No doubt.TurdBomber said:Likely Cause of Death: Intravenous Injection.
Experts will earn some fees.
UW's experts will say the UW met the standard of care. Plaintiffs' experts will say the opposite.
UW's experts will say she couldn't have been saved. Plaintiffs' experts will say she would have recovered.
Doctors charge healthy hourly rates to evaluate cases and to testify.
Tells us all we need to know about this epic failure. -
Madam, this whole thread is about questions directed at me. If that pisses you off, perhaps there are better uses for your time.TurdBomber said:
Dazzler cares more about impressing us with his banal legal know-how than he does about a dead mother of three in his neighborhood.HHusky said:
No law firm can even entertain filing the suit without hiring experts. You cannot bring a medical malpractice suit in Washington without an expert.pawz said:HHusky said:
You don't seem willing to let the UW off the hook.GrundleStiltzkin said:
The private school's got nothing to do with it. She chose to follow that rule. It's not like, you know, the government.HHusky said:
Anti-Vax magazine says it was Assumption and the ER docs. The mag is on your team, ladies.pawz said:
Yes, anything/everything but the vaxx.HHusky said:https://stuartbramhall.wordpress.com/2021/10/05/exclusive-healthy-young-mother-dies-of-vaccine-induced-blood-clot-then-twitter-censors-her-obituary/
On Sept. 2, Jessica went to a Seattle pharmacy to get her COVID vaccine and was told she would be receiving the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) shot. Jessica had no underlying health conditions, her husband said.
Jessica was “vehemently opposed” to taking the vaccine, “considering her stay-at-home mom status, state of good health and young age in conjunction with the known and unknown risk of an unproven vaccine,” Wilson said.
But Jessica was pressured to get the vaccine due to a vaccine mandate at their child’s school requiring “room moms” who wished to serve in the classroom be fully vaccinated.
In an email to The Defender, Ivancie said Jessica immediately became ill after receiving J&J’s vaccine, and went to the emergency room at UW Medical Center.
“Jessica explained she had been vaccinated and was suffering various severe symptoms,” Ivancie said. “Attending doctors kept her isolated for hours, insisted on giving her a COVID test and sent her home. They did not pursue any other protocol, even though Jessica protested.”
So Assumption School and medical negligence.
HHfs
VITT is treatable, but at a bare minimum you do have to keep the patient and administer the treatment.
I'm not either.
Once the family is done venting about vaccines and government they might want to call a medical negligence lawyer. She died from a serious but treatable condition. Uncle Thomas is a long time libertarian think tank employee. Maybe he shouldn't be the face of the malpractice suit.
How, counselor?HHusky said:
Causation will be an issue. No doubt.TurdBomber said:Likely Cause of Death: Intravenous Injection.
Experts will earn some fees.
UW's experts will say the UW met the standard of care. Plaintiffs' experts will say the opposite.
UW's experts will say she couldn't have been saved. Plaintiffs' experts will say she would have recovered.
Doctors charge healthy hourly rates to evaluate cases and to testify.
Tells us all we need to know about this epic failure.
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Fuck you, Worm.HHusky said:
Madam, this whole thread is about questions directed at me. If that pisses you off, perhaps there are better uses for your time.TurdBomber said:
Dazzler cares more about impressing us with his banal legal know-how than he does about a dead mother of three in his neighborhood.HHusky said:
No law firm can even entertain filing the suit without hiring experts. You cannot bring a medical malpractice suit in Washington without an expert.pawz said:HHusky said:
You don't seem willing to let the UW off the hook.GrundleStiltzkin said:
The private school's got nothing to do with it. She chose to follow that rule. It's not like, you know, the government.HHusky said:
Anti-Vax magazine says it was Assumption and the ER docs. The mag is on your team, ladies.pawz said:
Yes, anything/everything but the vaxx.HHusky said:https://stuartbramhall.wordpress.com/2021/10/05/exclusive-healthy-young-mother-dies-of-vaccine-induced-blood-clot-then-twitter-censors-her-obituary/
On Sept. 2, Jessica went to a Seattle pharmacy to get her COVID vaccine and was told she would be receiving the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) shot. Jessica had no underlying health conditions, her husband said.
Jessica was “vehemently opposed” to taking the vaccine, “considering her stay-at-home mom status, state of good health and young age in conjunction with the known and unknown risk of an unproven vaccine,” Wilson said.
But Jessica was pressured to get the vaccine due to a vaccine mandate at their child’s school requiring “room moms” who wished to serve in the classroom be fully vaccinated.
In an email to The Defender, Ivancie said Jessica immediately became ill after receiving J&J’s vaccine, and went to the emergency room at UW Medical Center.
“Jessica explained she had been vaccinated and was suffering various severe symptoms,” Ivancie said. “Attending doctors kept her isolated for hours, insisted on giving her a COVID test and sent her home. They did not pursue any other protocol, even though Jessica protested.”
So Assumption School and medical negligence.
HHfs
VITT is treatable, but at a bare minimum you do have to keep the patient and administer the treatment.
I'm not either.
Once the family is done venting about vaccines and government they might want to call a medical negligence lawyer. She died from a serious but treatable condition. Uncle Thomas is a long time libertarian think tank employee. Maybe he shouldn't be the face of the malpractice suit.
How, counselor?HHusky said:
Causation will be an issue. No doubt.TurdBomber said:Likely Cause of Death: Intravenous Injection.
Experts will earn some fees.
UW's experts will say the UW met the standard of care. Plaintiffs' experts will say the opposite.
UW's experts will say she couldn't have been saved. Plaintiffs' experts will say she would have recovered.
Doctors charge healthy hourly rates to evaluate cases and to testify.
Tells us all we need to know about this epic failure. -
Who says people aren't witty anymore?TurdBomber said:
Fuck you, Worm.HHusky said:
Madam, this whole thread is about questions directed at me. If that pisses you off, perhaps there are better uses for your time.TurdBomber said:
Dazzler cares more about impressing us with his banal legal know-how than he does about a dead mother of three in his neighborhood.HHusky said:
No law firm can even entertain filing the suit without hiring experts. You cannot bring a medical malpractice suit in Washington without an expert.pawz said:HHusky said:
You don't seem willing to let the UW off the hook.GrundleStiltzkin said:
The private school's got nothing to do with it. She chose to follow that rule. It's not like, you know, the government.HHusky said:
Anti-Vax magazine says it was Assumption and the ER docs. The mag is on your team, ladies.pawz said:
Yes, anything/everything but the vaxx.HHusky said:https://stuartbramhall.wordpress.com/2021/10/05/exclusive-healthy-young-mother-dies-of-vaccine-induced-blood-clot-then-twitter-censors-her-obituary/
On Sept. 2, Jessica went to a Seattle pharmacy to get her COVID vaccine and was told she would be receiving the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) shot. Jessica had no underlying health conditions, her husband said.
Jessica was “vehemently opposed” to taking the vaccine, “considering her stay-at-home mom status, state of good health and young age in conjunction with the known and unknown risk of an unproven vaccine,” Wilson said.
But Jessica was pressured to get the vaccine due to a vaccine mandate at their child’s school requiring “room moms” who wished to serve in the classroom be fully vaccinated.
In an email to The Defender, Ivancie said Jessica immediately became ill after receiving J&J’s vaccine, and went to the emergency room at UW Medical Center.
“Jessica explained she had been vaccinated and was suffering various severe symptoms,” Ivancie said. “Attending doctors kept her isolated for hours, insisted on giving her a COVID test and sent her home. They did not pursue any other protocol, even though Jessica protested.”
So Assumption School and medical negligence.
HHfs
VITT is treatable, but at a bare minimum you do have to keep the patient and administer the treatment.
I'm not either.
Once the family is done venting about vaccines and government they might want to call a medical negligence lawyer. She died from a serious but treatable condition. Uncle Thomas is a long time libertarian think tank employee. Maybe he shouldn't be the face of the malpractice suit.
How, counselor?HHusky said:
Causation will be an issue. No doubt.TurdBomber said:Likely Cause of Death: Intravenous Injection.
Experts will earn some fees.
UW's experts will say the UW met the standard of care. Plaintiffs' experts will say the opposite.
UW's experts will say she couldn't have been saved. Plaintiffs' experts will say she would have recovered.
Doctors charge healthy hourly rates to evaluate cases and to testify.
Tells us all we need to know about this epic failure. -
Fuck you, Worm.HHusky said:
Who says people aren't witty anymore?TurdBomber said:
Fuck you, Worm.HHusky said:
Madam, this whole thread is about questions directed at me. If that pisses you off, perhaps there are better uses for your time.TurdBomber said:
Dazzler cares more about impressing us with his banal legal know-how than he does about a dead mother of three in his neighborhood.HHusky said:
No law firm can even entertain filing the suit without hiring experts. You cannot bring a medical malpractice suit in Washington without an expert.pawz said:HHusky said:
You don't seem willing to let the UW off the hook.GrundleStiltzkin said:
The private school's got nothing to do with it. She chose to follow that rule. It's not like, you know, the government.HHusky said:
Anti-Vax magazine says it was Assumption and the ER docs. The mag is on your team, ladies.pawz said:
Yes, anything/everything but the vaxx.HHusky said:https://stuartbramhall.wordpress.com/2021/10/05/exclusive-healthy-young-mother-dies-of-vaccine-induced-blood-clot-then-twitter-censors-her-obituary/
On Sept. 2, Jessica went to a Seattle pharmacy to get her COVID vaccine and was told she would be receiving the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) shot. Jessica had no underlying health conditions, her husband said.
Jessica was “vehemently opposed” to taking the vaccine, “considering her stay-at-home mom status, state of good health and young age in conjunction with the known and unknown risk of an unproven vaccine,” Wilson said.
But Jessica was pressured to get the vaccine due to a vaccine mandate at their child’s school requiring “room moms” who wished to serve in the classroom be fully vaccinated.
In an email to The Defender, Ivancie said Jessica immediately became ill after receiving J&J’s vaccine, and went to the emergency room at UW Medical Center.
“Jessica explained she had been vaccinated and was suffering various severe symptoms,” Ivancie said. “Attending doctors kept her isolated for hours, insisted on giving her a COVID test and sent her home. They did not pursue any other protocol, even though Jessica protested.”
So Assumption School and medical negligence.
HHfs
VITT is treatable, but at a bare minimum you do have to keep the patient and administer the treatment.
I'm not either.
Once the family is done venting about vaccines and government they might want to call a medical negligence lawyer. She died from a serious but treatable condition. Uncle Thomas is a long time libertarian think tank employee. Maybe he shouldn't be the face of the malpractice suit.
How, counselor?HHusky said:
Causation will be an issue. No doubt.TurdBomber said:Likely Cause of Death: Intravenous Injection.
Experts will earn some fees.
UW's experts will say the UW met the standard of care. Plaintiffs' experts will say the opposite.
UW's experts will say she couldn't have been saved. Plaintiffs' experts will say she would have recovered.
Doctors charge healthy hourly rates to evaluate cases and to testify.
Tells us all we need to know about this epic failure. -
It's seems our esteemed counselor is unaware of actual law.HHusky said:
No law firm can even entertain filing the suit without hiring experts. You cannot bring a medical malpractice suit in Washington without an expert.pawz said:HHusky said:
You don't seem willing to let the UW off the hook.GrundleStiltzkin said:
The private school's got nothing to do with it. She chose to follow that rule. It's not like, you know, the government.HHusky said:
Anti-Vax magazine says it was Assumption and the ER docs. The mag is on your team, ladies.pawz said:
Yes, anything/everything but the vaxx.HHusky said:https://stuartbramhall.wordpress.com/2021/10/05/exclusive-healthy-young-mother-dies-of-vaccine-induced-blood-clot-then-twitter-censors-her-obituary/
On Sept. 2, Jessica went to a Seattle pharmacy to get her COVID vaccine and was told she would be receiving the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) shot. Jessica had no underlying health conditions, her husband said.
Jessica was “vehemently opposed” to taking the vaccine, “considering her stay-at-home mom status, state of good health and young age in conjunction with the known and unknown risk of an unproven vaccine,” Wilson said.
But Jessica was pressured to get the vaccine due to a vaccine mandate at their child’s school requiring “room moms” who wished to serve in the classroom be fully vaccinated.
In an email to The Defender, Ivancie said Jessica immediately became ill after receiving J&J’s vaccine, and went to the emergency room at UW Medical Center.
“Jessica explained she had been vaccinated and was suffering various severe symptoms,” Ivancie said. “Attending doctors kept her isolated for hours, insisted on giving her a COVID test and sent her home. They did not pursue any other protocol, even though Jessica protested.”
So Assumption School and medical negligence.
HHfs
VITT is treatable, but at a bare minimum you do have to keep the patient and administer the treatment.
I'm not either.
Once the family is done venting about vaccines and government they might want to call a medical negligence lawyer. She died from a serious but treatable condition. Uncle Thomas is a long time libertarian think tank employee. Maybe he shouldn't be the face of the malpractice suit.
How, counselor?HHusky said:
Causation will be an issue. No doubt.TurdBomber said:Likely Cause of Death: Intravenous Injection.
Experts will earn some fees.
UW's experts will say the UW met the standard of care. Plaintiffs' experts will say the opposite.
UW's experts will say she couldn't have been saved. Plaintiffs' experts will say she would have recovered.
Doctors charge healthy hourly rates to evaluate cases and to testify.
None of this will happen.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42/300aa-22
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Oh my.pawz said:
It's seems our esteemed counselor is unaware of actual law.HHusky said:
No law firm can even entertain filing the suit without hiring experts. You cannot bring a medical malpractice suit in Washington without an expert.pawz said:HHusky said:
You don't seem willing to let the UW off the hook.GrundleStiltzkin said:
The private school's got nothing to do with it. She chose to follow that rule. It's not like, you know, the government.HHusky said:
Anti-Vax magazine says it was Assumption and the ER docs. The mag is on your team, ladies.pawz said:
Yes, anything/everything but the vaxx.HHusky said:https://stuartbramhall.wordpress.com/2021/10/05/exclusive-healthy-young-mother-dies-of-vaccine-induced-blood-clot-then-twitter-censors-her-obituary/
On Sept. 2, Jessica went to a Seattle pharmacy to get her COVID vaccine and was told she would be receiving the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) shot. Jessica had no underlying health conditions, her husband said.
Jessica was “vehemently opposed” to taking the vaccine, “considering her stay-at-home mom status, state of good health and young age in conjunction with the known and unknown risk of an unproven vaccine,” Wilson said.
But Jessica was pressured to get the vaccine due to a vaccine mandate at their child’s school requiring “room moms” who wished to serve in the classroom be fully vaccinated.
In an email to The Defender, Ivancie said Jessica immediately became ill after receiving J&J’s vaccine, and went to the emergency room at UW Medical Center.
“Jessica explained she had been vaccinated and was suffering various severe symptoms,” Ivancie said. “Attending doctors kept her isolated for hours, insisted on giving her a COVID test and sent her home. They did not pursue any other protocol, even though Jessica protested.”
So Assumption School and medical negligence.
HHfs
VITT is treatable, but at a bare minimum you do have to keep the patient and administer the treatment.
I'm not either.
Once the family is done venting about vaccines and government they might want to call a medical negligence lawyer. She died from a serious but treatable condition. Uncle Thomas is a long time libertarian think tank employee. Maybe he shouldn't be the face of the malpractice suit.
How, counselor?HHusky said:
Causation will be an issue. No doubt.TurdBomber said:Likely Cause of Death: Intravenous Injection.
Experts will earn some fees.
UW's experts will say the UW met the standard of care. Plaintiffs' experts will say the opposite.
UW's experts will say she couldn't have been saved. Plaintiffs' experts will say she would have recovered.
Doctors charge healthy hourly rates to evaluate cases and to testify.
None of this will happen.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42/300aa-22
Embarrassing.
For you. -
Hasn't sunk in yet, pawz?HHusky said:
Oh my.pawz said:
It's seems our esteemed counselor is unaware of actual law.HHusky said:
No law firm can even entertain filing the suit without hiring experts. You cannot bring a medical malpractice suit in Washington without an expert.pawz said:HHusky said:
You don't seem willing to let the UW off the hook.GrundleStiltzkin said:
The private school's got nothing to do with it. She chose to follow that rule. It's not like, you know, the government.HHusky said:
Anti-Vax magazine says it was Assumption and the ER docs. The mag is on your team, ladies.pawz said:
Yes, anything/everything but the vaxx.HHusky said:https://stuartbramhall.wordpress.com/2021/10/05/exclusive-healthy-young-mother-dies-of-vaccine-induced-blood-clot-then-twitter-censors-her-obituary/
On Sept. 2, Jessica went to a Seattle pharmacy to get her COVID vaccine and was told she would be receiving the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) shot. Jessica had no underlying health conditions, her husband said.
Jessica was “vehemently opposed” to taking the vaccine, “considering her stay-at-home mom status, state of good health and young age in conjunction with the known and unknown risk of an unproven vaccine,” Wilson said.
But Jessica was pressured to get the vaccine due to a vaccine mandate at their child’s school requiring “room moms” who wished to serve in the classroom be fully vaccinated.
In an email to The Defender, Ivancie said Jessica immediately became ill after receiving J&J’s vaccine, and went to the emergency room at UW Medical Center.
“Jessica explained she had been vaccinated and was suffering various severe symptoms,” Ivancie said. “Attending doctors kept her isolated for hours, insisted on giving her a COVID test and sent her home. They did not pursue any other protocol, even though Jessica protested.”
So Assumption School and medical negligence.
HHfs
VITT is treatable, but at a bare minimum you do have to keep the patient and administer the treatment.
I'm not either.
Once the family is done venting about vaccines and government they might want to call a medical negligence lawyer. She died from a serious but treatable condition. Uncle Thomas is a long time libertarian think tank employee. Maybe he shouldn't be the face of the malpractice suit.
How, counselor?HHusky said:
Causation will be an issue. No doubt.TurdBomber said:Likely Cause of Death: Intravenous Injection.
Experts will earn some fees.
UW's experts will say the UW met the standard of care. Plaintiffs' experts will say the opposite.
UW's experts will say she couldn't have been saved. Plaintiffs' experts will say she would have recovered.
Doctors charge healthy hourly rates to evaluate cases and to testify.
None of this will happen.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42/300aa-22
Embarrassing.
For you. -
There you go again.HHusky said:
Oh my.pawz said:
It's seems our esteemed counselor is unaware of actual law.HHusky said:
No law firm can even entertain filing the suit without hiring experts. You cannot bring a medical malpractice suit in Washington without an expert.pawz said:HHusky said:
You don't seem willing to let the UW off the hook.GrundleStiltzkin said:
The private school's got nothing to do with it. She chose to follow that rule. It's not like, you know, the government.HHusky said:
Anti-Vax magazine says it was Assumption and the ER docs. The mag is on your team, ladies.pawz said:
Yes, anything/everything but the vaxx.HHusky said:https://stuartbramhall.wordpress.com/2021/10/05/exclusive-healthy-young-mother-dies-of-vaccine-induced-blood-clot-then-twitter-censors-her-obituary/
On Sept. 2, Jessica went to a Seattle pharmacy to get her COVID vaccine and was told she would be receiving the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) shot. Jessica had no underlying health conditions, her husband said.
Jessica was “vehemently opposed” to taking the vaccine, “considering her stay-at-home mom status, state of good health and young age in conjunction with the known and unknown risk of an unproven vaccine,” Wilson said.
But Jessica was pressured to get the vaccine due to a vaccine mandate at their child’s school requiring “room moms” who wished to serve in the classroom be fully vaccinated.
In an email to The Defender, Ivancie said Jessica immediately became ill after receiving J&J’s vaccine, and went to the emergency room at UW Medical Center.
“Jessica explained she had been vaccinated and was suffering various severe symptoms,” Ivancie said. “Attending doctors kept her isolated for hours, insisted on giving her a COVID test and sent her home. They did not pursue any other protocol, even though Jessica protested.”
So Assumption School and medical negligence.
HHfs
VITT is treatable, but at a bare minimum you do have to keep the patient and administer the treatment.
I'm not either.
Once the family is done venting about vaccines and government they might want to call a medical negligence lawyer. She died from a serious but treatable condition. Uncle Thomas is a long time libertarian think tank employee. Maybe he shouldn't be the face of the malpractice suit.
How, counselor?HHusky said:
Causation will be an issue. No doubt.TurdBomber said:Likely Cause of Death: Intravenous Injection.
Experts will earn some fees.
UW's experts will say the UW met the standard of care. Plaintiffs' experts will say the opposite.
UW's experts will say she couldn't have been saved. Plaintiffs' experts will say she would have recovered.
Doctors charge healthy hourly rates to evaluate cases and to testify.
None of this will happen.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42/300aa-22
Embarrassing.
For you.
Projection is the other 'tell' of the idiot left.
Have any more for us?


