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by pigpaws
3687 days ago
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the issue isn't the mandatory reporting. The issue was the way they treated here AFTER the two known-to-be-spurious tests, neither of which were blood draws which are vastly more accurate. So, yes, a lawsuit would be in order (IMO). I wouldn't ask for a huge payday, but at the very least that they clean up their testing procedures and follow protocols. |
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The tests were not known to be spurious by the hospital.
> neither of which were blood draws which are vastly more accurate.
Blood draws tests are also much longer (that's the 2~3 weeks test whose results they got afterwards).
> I wouldn't ask for a huge payday
Not that you'd get any even if you did.
> at the very least that they clean up their testing procedures and follow protocols.
Is there any protocol you know them to not have followed?
Keeping in mind that the one account we have is the one-sided version of the parents, consider the hospital's point of view: what they have is an expectant mother who has twice failed a drug test and thus a NAS risk, a nearly DOA newborn from emergency C-section and the possibly drug-addicted mother thereafter insists on breastfeeding.