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This Deep Dive takes a look at the Third Supplemental Request to Consider Supplemental Exhibits submitted by The Willis Law Group, PLLC to the Supreme Court of the State of New York. The request centers on the case of Toribio, et al. v. 1936 Bath v. Apazidis, seeking the court's consideration of new evidence. This evidence includes Affirmations from Crystal Hodgson and William Hodgson, along with Record Excerpts, detailing Ms. Hodgson's medical ordeal following a surgery performed by Dr. Alexios Apazidis. The affirmations recount how Dr. Apazidis allegedly instructed Ms. Hodgson to bypass workers' compensation authorization by presenting through an emergency room for a cervical surgery, which subsequently led to severe complications including arterial dissection, blood clots, an aneurysm, and multiple strokes. Both Ms. Hodgson and her husband affirm that Dr. Apazidis dismissed their concerns, attributing her symptoms to Percocet, and that the operative report for her surgery was a generic, "copy-pasted" document identical to many others.
A horrific detailing of potential medical malpractice and fraud.
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By iFraud FoundationThis Deep Dive takes a look at the Third Supplemental Request to Consider Supplemental Exhibits submitted by The Willis Law Group, PLLC to the Supreme Court of the State of New York. The request centers on the case of Toribio, et al. v. 1936 Bath v. Apazidis, seeking the court's consideration of new evidence. This evidence includes Affirmations from Crystal Hodgson and William Hodgson, along with Record Excerpts, detailing Ms. Hodgson's medical ordeal following a surgery performed by Dr. Alexios Apazidis. The affirmations recount how Dr. Apazidis allegedly instructed Ms. Hodgson to bypass workers' compensation authorization by presenting through an emergency room for a cervical surgery, which subsequently led to severe complications including arterial dissection, blood clots, an aneurysm, and multiple strokes. Both Ms. Hodgson and her husband affirm that Dr. Apazidis dismissed their concerns, attributing her symptoms to Percocet, and that the operative report for her surgery was a generic, "copy-pasted" document identical to many others.
A horrific detailing of potential medical malpractice and fraud.
Support the show