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This is an image of a person with a fistula formed from a leaking bladder and a cut in their descending colon. They are in a wheelchair, and they are deceased.

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Question: How to describe mal practice so an attorney will take my case after my father died from Dr. Browns Mal Practice while trying to do a colostomy reversal perforated his bladder and cut out his descending colon and sent him home with a fistula formed by the leaking bladder and later he died from the perforated bladder and leaking intestines when Dr. brown refused to do anymore work on him after the bladder was cut in fear of things getting worse, he denies being the one that cut him up and the one that cut his bladder however the surgeon that helped him told us he didn’t do it , and Dr Brown was responsible

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I'm not a legal expert, but I can help you draft a description of the malpractice to present to an attorney. Remember to consult with an attorney for legal advice. You can try using the following description: --- My father passed away due to alleged malpractice by Dr. Brown during a colostomy reversal procedure. Dr. Brown accidentally perforated my father's bladder and removed his descending colon. As a result, my father developed a fistula caused by the leaking bladder. Despite his worsening condition, Dr. Brown refused to provide any further assistance or corrective surgery, stating that he did not want to risk making matters worse. We later discovered from another surgeon present during the surgery that Dr. Brown was solely responsible for the perforation and removal of the colon, contrary to Dr. Brown's denial. My father's health continued to deteriorate as a direct result of the perforated bladder and leaking intestines, leading to his untimely death. We believe Dr. Brown's negligence and refusal to take responsibility led to my father's death, and we seek to hold him accountable for his malpractice. We are searching for an attorney who can help us pursue justice for my father and ensure such actions do not harm other patients in the future. --- Remember that I am not an attorney, but this summary might serve as a starting point when discussing your case with a potential legal representative. It is essential to consult with a qualified attorney to discuss your specific circumstances and the potential merits of your case.

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June 13, 2023, 6:58 p.m.

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Published: Tuesday, June 13, 2023

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