72-year-old Betty Monk was injured while being transported to Baptist Medical Center South. A nurse from Southeastern Cardiology Consultants, had to transport Ms. Monk from the physician’s office to the hospital for a diagnostic test. Instead of using a wheelchair, the nurse used a walker. The walker flipped over when it hit the wheelchair ramp. As a result, Ms. Monk was thrown onto her back and suffered a broken coccyx. The case was tried by Dylan Marsh. They argued that the walker was not meant to be used as transport and was marked with explicit warnings not to use for this purpose.
Legal Rights For Cyclists After A Personal Injury Accident
Significant injuries and legal challenges can arise for cyclists who have been in bicycle accidents involving motor vehicles. Knowing your rights as a cyclist and understanding the steps to take after an accident can be essential to obtaining fair compensation....