Infected Faucet Gives Man Legionnaires Disease at OSU Medical Center
By injuheis on March 12, 2010
Facility owners have an obligation to provide a safe environment for all individuals who enter their buildings. This is never more important than in the case of hospitals and other care facilities where individuals are already susceptible to illness. Unfortunately, not all medical premises exercise the same precautionary measures in protecting their patients. According to a Columbus Dispatch article, the Ohio State University Medical Center may be proven to be one such facility.
Reportedly, a man lost his life to Legionnaires Disease in April 2007 after contracting the disease from drinking water out of an infected faucet at the Ohio State University Medical Center. The man’s wife proceeded to sue the medical center for failing to warn her husband of the danger of Legionnaires Disease, and was recently awarded a settlement amount of $1.2 million. The wife’s case was strengthened by the fact that hospital staff was allegedly aware of the risks of illness being contracted. In fact, the hospital staff had agreed to avoid using water from the infected faucet and instead decided to only use bottled water for both drinking and making ice cubes.
Failure to warn individuals on a premises of any kind of potential risk, be it Legionnaires Disease or any other kind of illness, can be labeled as premises liability. In all instances where an individual in Maryland succumbs to illness or some kind of harm at the hands of a negligent property owner or facility manager, it may be in their best interest to speak with an experienced Maryland premises liability attorney.
If you or a loved one has been afflicted with Legionnaires Disease due to another person’s negligence or lack of care, please contact Steven H. Heisler, “The Injury Lawyer,” for a free evaluation of your case. As a skilled Legionnaires Disease attorney, Steven H. Heisler will fight to ensure that your rights are upheld in a court of law. Mr. Heisler has recently obtained successful settlements in Legionnaire’s Disease injury cases, one of which amounted to $600,000.00 for a man in his 60s who contracted Legionnaire’s Disease while a guest at a large Hotel in the Southeast part of the United States. To learn more about what can be done regarding your potential Legionnaire’s Disease case, please call 877-228-4878 today.
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