Colorado Belle
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Colorado
I have a pretty clear case of malpractice but I'd rather not sue my doc. On the other hand, I'd love to sue the trespasser who caused the injury, but that may be very difficult. Here's the scoop:
Injury was caused by a neighbor who trespassed on my prop and cut down some trees and left the tools he was using to redirect my irrigation ditch lying about. i tripped and punctured my leg very badly. The doc sewed me up but didn't take an X-ray. I was bedridden for 2 weeks and then could only get around by wheel chair or crutches...it was that nasty! I'm normally very active so I was counting the days for the 6 weeks heal mark, but at 6 weeks the leg got infected, also nasty. The doc cut into the wound that had almost healed, inadvertently cut a nerve, and then discovered there was a tree in my leg lodged against the bone and a bone infection was suspected. I was farmed out to a orthopedic surgeon to take care of it. As a result the injury is still open at the 6 month mark and there's still a lot of nerve damage to my foot so I can't wear closed shoes (or ski boots or tennis shoes).
So: I don't want to sue the doc because even tho he made a huge mistake in not X-raying the injury, I think he's a good doc. But I have a very large insurance deductible (HSA) and I don't think it fair that I pay for anything after the initial sewing and follow up (nothing from the infection/tree finding forward). I have yet to talk to the doc about this, but I think I'm being reasonable.
On the other hand, I'd love to sue the neighbor who caused the injury. But I think the damages are not large enough to cause a law firm to want to handle it on a percentage basis. Especially because I was hurt on my own property...tho the cuase was definitely the trespassers tools and cut trees. (I tripped on the cut tree stub and fell on the tools left lying there.)
Any opinions as to how I should proceed?
I have a pretty clear case of malpractice but I'd rather not sue my doc. On the other hand, I'd love to sue the trespasser who caused the injury, but that may be very difficult. Here's the scoop:
Injury was caused by a neighbor who trespassed on my prop and cut down some trees and left the tools he was using to redirect my irrigation ditch lying about. i tripped and punctured my leg very badly. The doc sewed me up but didn't take an X-ray. I was bedridden for 2 weeks and then could only get around by wheel chair or crutches...it was that nasty! I'm normally very active so I was counting the days for the 6 weeks heal mark, but at 6 weeks the leg got infected, also nasty. The doc cut into the wound that had almost healed, inadvertently cut a nerve, and then discovered there was a tree in my leg lodged against the bone and a bone infection was suspected. I was farmed out to a orthopedic surgeon to take care of it. As a result the injury is still open at the 6 month mark and there's still a lot of nerve damage to my foot so I can't wear closed shoes (or ski boots or tennis shoes).
So: I don't want to sue the doc because even tho he made a huge mistake in not X-raying the injury, I think he's a good doc. But I have a very large insurance deductible (HSA) and I don't think it fair that I pay for anything after the initial sewing and follow up (nothing from the infection/tree finding forward). I have yet to talk to the doc about this, but I think I'm being reasonable.
On the other hand, I'd love to sue the neighbor who caused the injury. But I think the damages are not large enough to cause a law firm to want to handle it on a percentage basis. Especially because I was hurt on my own property...tho the cuase was definitely the trespassers tools and cut trees. (I tripped on the cut tree stub and fell on the tools left lying there.)
Any opinions as to how I should proceed?