San Bernardino Superior Court

CPM represents a young woman who suffered serious personal injuries as a result of a routine hysterectomy. The plaintiff alleges that her doctor did not do the surgery, instead allowing another gynecologist, with whom the plaintiff had never met (or even spoken), to perform the operation without consent. The plaintiff alleges that the stirrups used by the defendants damaged her leg during the surgery. The lawsuit alleges that the defendants then falsified the operative report. While the plaintiff was hospitalized recovering from her injuries, she was then assaulted by a nurse, causing additional injury.

Signal Herrera v. Victor Valley Global Medical Center et. al.

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