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Follow on Google News | Law Offices Of Kim Parker, P.a. Files Lawsuit For Wrongful DeathLaw Offices of Kim Parker, P.A., Files lawsuit on behalf of estate of Carmelita Rosemary Ford against Dr. Monisola Adeyemo and Lakewood Family Clinic for Wrongful Death
By: Law Offices of Kim Parker P.A. The complaint alleges that Dr. Adeyemo breached the standard of care by failing to order an esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) after a PET scan in December 2018 revealed potential serious abnormalities in Mrs. Ford's stomach, and by disregarding her repeated complaints of abdominal pain and other symptoms consistent with gastric distress. "Mrs. Ford's family is devastated by her untimely passing," said Kim Parker, Esq., founder of the Law Offices of Kim Parker, P.A. "We believe that Dr. Adeyemo's negligence and Lakewood Family Clinic's failures were a direct cause of Mrs. Ford's death. We are committed to seeking justice for Mrs. Ford's estate and holding those responsible accountable." Unfortunately, Mrs. Ford's case is not an isolated incident. According to the American Cancer Society, over 200,000 new cases of stomach cancer are diagnosed each year in the United States, and many more cases go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed due to delayed or missed diagnoses. Delayed or missed diagnoses can have devastating consequences for patients and their families. "When doctors fail to diagnose cancer in a timely manner, patients are often left with limited treatment options and a significantly reduced chance of survival," said Parker. "The effects of delayed diagnosis can be catastrophic, causing unnecessary suffering and premature death." The lawsuit also highlights the need for increased awareness and education about the importance of timely diagnoses and proper treatment for cancer patients. "We urge healthcare providers to prioritize patient care and take all necessary steps to ensure that patients receive timely and accurate diagnoses," said Parker. "We also urge patients to advocate for themselves and seek a second opinion if they are not satisfied with their diagnosis or treatment plan." The lawsuit seeks damages for the wrongful death of Mrs. Ford, including compensation for her pain and suffering, medical expenses, and funeral costs. Case filed in the Circuit Court for Prince Georges County, Maryland. In Re: Stacia Lee vs. Adeyemo, et al Case Number C-16-CV-24-003351 www.kpcounsel.com End
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