MarketplaceCondyloma PicturesPosted on February 11, 2010. Ladies Would you pursue this lawsuit if you want me (genital disfigurement family planning)? I contracted genital warts (commonly known as genital warts) of a sexual assault. I went to Planned Parenthood for treatment. I asked what treatment they had and the medical assistant suggested I do a TCA peel. I asked if it could cause complications and she said "No." While the nurse was to perform the procedure, I asked him if there were risks. She replied: "No, I have never seen anyone have problems with this."
After the procedure, my labia became dark gray for one week. Then, the skin was decreased significantly by 2 inches. For lack of a better term, it has camel toe "A" side and I can not wear a bikini without worrying about huge buldge in my private space.
Early in the meeting room with the medical assistant, she asked me to sign a form. I was naive and was quickly signed, because I was incredibly nervous and embarrassed. He had this line in it. "I received information about the test (s), treatment (s), procedure (s), contraceptive method (s) must be provided, including benefits, risks, potential problems / complications and replacement options. "
However, due to both the medical assistant and the nurse told me there was no risk, I believed them. How do I know that the clinician has told me thouroughly all risks when I have no idea what the risks were? I had no idea what TCA peels even use. I had no idea he was stung so bad and hurt for two hours after the procedure.
I am a surgical procedure within 3 weeks. My surgeon took pictures of my genitals and they look absolutely disgusting.
Should I consult a lawyer? What are my chances? To win a lawsuit against them your lawyer will prove one of three basic elements.
1. The service rendered to you lack of someone with the same training and experience.
2. What the person performing the procedure do something they have not been liscensed or certified to do.
3. What the person performing the procedure causes pain intentional.
I'd say you have a good case for the simple reason that, depending on what state you were a doctor or at least it should have been done by someone with the title doctor. Otherwise, I strogly that the person who performed this procedure on you working outside their scope of practice. If this is the case ... you have a complaint against the organization and the person who performed the procedure civially.
You may have signed a consent form, but you signed it under the implied consent that the person performing the procedure had the legal right to do so and it does not sound to me as the person has .
Also, your lawyer can request a copy of your medical record. In that copy, rather than the signed consent must be present, which means any information containing the supposed risk they realize you have to be printed and must be dated. If this is not your attorney can simply say that you were made aware of any side effects as none have been reported. I would also ask to see creditionals the person who performed the procedure and check to see if other complaints were filed against that person with the board liscensing State. I assure you that I have filed such a complaint.
Gambel and civil trails are a jury, but I think you have good arguments. Women who are victimized as you are not thinking clearly on several occasions when they sign consent forms to begin, and often just want the incident and all the signs of the party quickly. One can even say that you were still tramatized and naive and is not sane, so when you have signed. Planned Parenthood is.
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