Case Study: Don Marshall

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Plaintiff Don Marshall, who is filing a medical malpractice claim, is suing defendants John Smith M.D. and Pat Jones P.A.C. The plaintiff sustained a work injury and came to the ER at Laskey County Memorial Hospital; there he was prescribed three days worth of tramadol. He then visited Smith & Smith Medical Center for treatment. P.A. Jones prescribed him more tramadol and followed up with an appointment eight days later, Mr. Marshall described a 50% improvement with his symptoms. At that appointment a Flector patch was applied to reduce acute pain. At the follow up appointment three days later the plaintiff reported an 80% improvement. There was no mention of any complaints. Dr. Smith told Mr. Marshall that he did not need to come back for

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