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$600,000 Podiatric Malpractice: Misdiagnosis and Botched Surgeries Lead to CRPS Aggravation

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Our feet are the foundation of our mobility, and entrusting their care to a podiatrist should inspire confidence, not fear. However, cases of podiatric malpractice highlight the devastating consequences that can arise when medical professionals fail to meet the standards of care.

Client's Case

A podiatrist failed to diagnose and aggressively treat Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). He performed two questionable surgeries which inflamed the condition instead of helping. We overcame a defense that our client’s chronic and painful condition was a natural result of CRPS and had absolutely nothing to do with anything the podiatrist did wrong. The case settled while awaiting trial.

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