Melvin Brown is suing United States of America for negligence and professional malpractice related to medical care provided at the V.A. Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia

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Melvin Brown has filed a lawsuit against the United States of America, alleging negligence and professional malpractice under the Federal Tort Claims Act. The complaint, filed in the Northern District of Georgia, accuses Dr. David Adamson of failing to meet the standard of care during a surgical procedure at the V.A. Hospital in Atlanta, which resulted in significant injuries to Brown. The surgery led to complications including a seizure, brain injury, and other incapacities due to alleged misplacement of screws and failure to address post-operative issues promptly. Brown seeks damages exceeding $10,000 for medical expenses and suffering.

Source: 125cv05601_Melvin_Brown_v_United_States_of_aAmerica_Complaint_Northern_District_of_Georgia.pdf



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