Lawsuits against medical providers for transitioning

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BMX Bandit
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think we will see more of these:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12325059/Texas-woman-seeks-1M-doctors-testosterone-age-17-left-nipples-peeling-botched-trans-op-saying-treated-depression-instead.html

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Aldaco filed her suit in Tarrant County, Texas, on Friday. She seeks a jury trial and more than $1million in damages.
'This lawsuit details a chronology of wrongful acts committed by a collective of medical providers who... administered a series of ruinous procedures and treatments,' the papers say.
Aldaco was a 'vulnerable teenager struggling with a slew of mental health issues' while also 'grappling with the universal challenges of adolescence and body image,' the papers say.


'Despite these telltale signs demanding caution and therapeutic resolution, however, the defendants deliberately and recklessly propelled Soren down a path of permanent physical disfigurement,' they add.
The suit names her nurse practitioner Del Scott Perry, psychiatrist Dr Sreenath Nekkalapu, counselor Barbara Rose Wood, and the surgeons Dr Richard Santucci and Dr Ashley Deleon.
It also names their clinics the Crane Clinic, Texas Health Physicians Group, Three Oaks Counseling Group, also known as Thriveworks, and Mesa Springs mental health facility in Fort Worth which are all in Austin or the Fort Worth area.

Aldaco's lawyers seem to have started a niche practice in this area. Good for them, as this is needed practice area.



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The number of individuals undergoing treatments and procedures in the name of "gender-affirming care" has increased exponentially in recent years. Unfortunately, too many of those never should have undergone such irreversible treatment.

Our firm is singularly committed to seeking justice nationwide for those detransitioners and others who have suffered harm due to medical malpractice, fraud, and other healthcare-related wrongs
https://cmppllc.com/
Ag87H2O
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Good. I hope these types of lawsuits multiply exponentially and either run these charlatans out of business or drive their insurance rates up so high that it's not profitable for them.
TxTarpon
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Meanwhile in North Texas one DA has the most Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy prosecutions of any DA in the state.

How come this DA does not go after these parents butchering these kids?
aggiehawg
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Reminds me of the silicone breast implant litigation. HBO made a movie about it.



The Banned
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I'm conflicted. I'm glad to see these doctors go down. At the same time it will even further increase medical costs for the rest of us.
Dirty Bird
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The Banned said:

I'm conflicted. I'm glad to see these doctors go down. At the same time it will even further increase medical costs for the rest of us.
The cost to our society is even greater if this crap doesn't stop.
Rapier108
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"If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without blood shed; if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves." - Sir Winston Churchill
AGHouston11
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Is the million the limit? Seems like it should be more
BMX Bandit
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she is seeking "more than" $1mm. the rules require you to state in pleadings if asking for less than 250k, between 250k and 1mm, or more than 1mm.

for poster that says this "will increase costs for us all," how?
Keller6Ag91
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BMX Bandit said:

think we will see more of these:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12325059/Texas-woman-seeks-1M-doctors-testosterone-age-17-left-nipples-peeling-botched-trans-op-saying-treated-depression-instead.html

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Aldaco filed her suit in Tarrant County, Texas, on Friday. She seeks a jury trial and more than $1million in damages.
'This lawsuit details a chronology of wrongful acts committed by a collective of medical providers who... administered a series of ruinous procedures and treatments,' the papers say.
Aldaco was a 'vulnerable teenager struggling with a slew of mental health issues' while also 'grappling with the universal challenges of adolescence and body image,' the papers say.


'Despite these telltale signs demanding caution and therapeutic resolution, however, the defendants deliberately and recklessly propelled Soren down a path of permanent physical disfigurement,' they add.
The suit names her nurse practitioner Del Scott Perry, psychiatrist Dr Sreenath Nekkalapu, counselor Barbara Rose Wood, and the surgeons Dr Richard Santucci and Dr Ashley Deleon.
It also names their clinics the Crane Clinic, Texas Health Physicians Group, Three Oaks Counseling Group, also known as Thriveworks, and Mesa Springs mental health facility in Fort Worth which are all in Austin or the Fort Worth area.

Aldaco's lawyers seem to have started a niche practice in this area. Good for them, as this is needed practice area.



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The number of individuals undergoing treatments and procedures in the name of "gender-affirming care" has increased exponentially in recent years. Unfortunately, too many of those never should have undergone such irreversible treatment.

Our firm is singularly committed to seeking justice nationwide for those detransitioners and others who have suffered harm due to medical malpractice, fraud, and other healthcare-related wrongs
https://cmppllc.com/



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Ags4DaWin
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Unfortunately because all rational thinking people have been labeled bigots and their desire to protect vulnerable minors labelled abuse, it will require the mutilated victims of these procedures taking the community to task and getting the reparations they deserve to put a stop to these atrocities.
Logos Stick
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The Banned said:

I'm conflicted. I'm glad to see these doctors go down. At the same time it will even further increase medical costs for the rest of us.


No, the insurance companies will either refuse coverage or they will charge the doc who does butchery a whole lot more in premiums.

Don't use that doc and it doesn't cost you more.
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Ag87H2O said:

Good. I hope these types of lawsuits multiply exponentially and either run these charlatans out of business or drive their insurance rates up so high that it's not profitable for them.
I would think it should lead to Insurance providers denying coverage for such practice.
aggiehawg
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it will require the mutilated victims of these procedures taking the community to task and getting the reparations they deserve to put a stop to these atrocities.
Why I posted about the similarity to the silicone breat implants history and how a few whopping jury awards got the attention of the medical community to police their own. By that I mean putting their licenses at risk.
The Banned
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Logos Stick said:

The Banned said:

I'm conflicted. I'm glad to see these doctors go down. At the same time it will even further increase medical costs for the rest of us.


No, the insurance companies will either refuse coverage or they will charge the doc who does butchery a whole lot more in premiums.

Don't use that doc and it doesn't cost you more.


If the insurance company genuinely declines coverage and can actually get out it, and if this doctor is not part of the larger medical networks, then it would not increase costs. My experience is if the insurance provider can't find an ironclad way out of this, and if this doctor is in anyway connected to a major medical network, juries don't give a crap. They will tell those with the deepest pockets to pay.
The Banned
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JimboFFisher said:

The Banned said:

I'm conflicted. I'm glad to see these doctors go down. At the same time it will even further increase medical costs for the rest of us.
The cost to our society is even greater if this crap doesn't stop.


Fair enough. If this actually gets docs/networks to stop
American Hardwood
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If these doctors, or anyone else counseling these transitioners for that matter, ever tells them that by having these procedures they can become a man or a woman, I would sue them on that basis. This would be a lie. No matter how many knives were applied, they can never become the opposite sex.

ETA: The more I think of it, this is a lawsuit that needs to be brought up if they are in fact being told they will become the opposite sex. If they get sued enough, they will have to document in their agreements (if they don't already do so) that these procedures will NOT change their sex.

Once you have achieved that then you now have documents for other legal fights that demonstrates that there is documented proof that these trans individuals understand and know that they have not, in fact, changed sex. Seems like once you can prove they are still the sex they were born with, then they do not have the right to do things such as play in opposite sex sports or use their locker rooms etc. they know and have agreed to this fact by signing an agreement with their doctors.
MRB10
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VitruvianAg said:

Ag87H2O said:

Good. I hope these types of lawsuits multiply exponentially and either run these charlatans out of business or drive their insurance rates up so high that it's not profitable for them.
I would think it should lead to Insurance providers denying coverage for such practice.


Targeted rate adjustments will likely hit before outright exclusions. As of now, the number of such lawsuits is still fairly low and the industry doesn't yet see the need to exclude these services outright.

Texas also has a cap on non-economic damages to the tune of $250k. You can build up economic damages to generate fairly large verdicts but it's an uphill battle and is why medmal insurance is still pretty affordable in TX.

https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/does-texas-place-cap-medical-malpractice-damages.html
American Hardwood
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The dems will find ways to make sure the taxpayer will pay for these procedures. Insurance rates go up and we all pay for it.
MRB10
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I'm specifically referring to the malpractice aspect, not the 1st party health insurance.
Kenneth_2003
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TxTarpon said:

Meanwhile in North Texas one DA has the most Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy prosecutions of any DA in the state.

How come this DA does not go after these parents butchering these kids?


The parents are lied to same as a the kids. The parents seek medical care for their child. Then therapists, counselors, and Drs, in 100% lockstep agreement tell the parents their child is trans. They're given papers, studies, and statistics, ALL saying their kid is trans and if they don't do XYZ, then their kid will 99% commit suicide by 18. Some of these kids are mentally hurting and may have already tried to take their own lives or have handed themselves. These quacks are taking advantage of vulnerability.

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