What a doozy this guy is.. Please read
“I guess the only time most people think about injustice is when it happens to them.”
― Charles Bukowski, Ham on Rye
Hello Reader and seeker of information and justice
In order to properly inaugurate our grand opening of our blog: Corrupt Doctors Beware, we’ve decided to start with sharing with you our first corrupt doctor who’s story just absolutely smells like horse manure and is a sad story indeed. He’s a real doozy and the kind of Ortho you want to triple check and vet using a law firm, a local law enforcement agency and maybe even a private detective and btw bring your mom too- enough said about this “Jabroni” and in all seriousness – unfortunately Dr Stephen B. James, DO paralyzed a young teen in the prime of his life. Here is the lawsuit brought against him and mentioned on this website I found. As you will read, they filed a lawsuit against him. Beware and take cover, this Ortho is someone you dont want to be checked out by! https://www.oginski-law.com/news/atlanta-jury-awards-paralyzed-teen-117-million-20070325.cfm
Here’s the story for your reading pleasure:
Atlanta Jury awards paralyzed teen $11.7 million

Posted on Mar 25, 2007 Jury awards paralyzed teen $11.7 million Associated Press ATLANTA – A Fulton County jury awarded $11.7 million Friday to a teenager paralyzed from mistakes made during a 2003 surgery. Joshua Coleman, a 19-year-old Piedmont College student, underwent surgery to relieve chronic back pain, but the procedure paralyzed him from the waist down. He sued his Cumming-based spine surgeon, Dr. Stephen B. James, and a team of doctors at North Fulton Medical Center. James agreed to an out-of-court settlement in January. But the neurologist, Dr. Frank Puhalovich, maintained his innocence and took his chances at trial. Puhalovich’s attorney, Mary Katherine Greene, said he was only in the operating room for 10 minutes to make sure a technician properly hooked up a monitor to Coleman’s head and feet to track nerve impulses along his spinal chord. The monitor’s alarm went off during surgery, but the screws and rods installed during surgery weren’t removed for six hours, leaving Coleman paralyzed.
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