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2/8/2010
Ben Glass
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Hospital Thwarted in Attempt to Hide Stunning Facts of Patient's Death

Some medical malpractice defendants will stop at nothing to hide the truth about patient death and injury. Here is a very interesting case going on in Suffolk Virginia involving Sentara Obici Hospital.

According to blog posts by attorney Sandy Waterman, the hospital claimed that a woman's death was "mysterious." It further disclosed that an incident report about the woman's death was created but that it was "irrelevant to the facts about the woman's death."

Read the Virginia Malpractice News and then Waterman's blog posts and make your own decision about whether this defendant is playing the cards "straight."



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