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Watch UAMS General Counsel Try to Wiggle Out of This One

From UAMS Answer to the Third Amended Claim for medical injury and fraud: “Affirmatively pleading, EMS notified UAMS personnel that Lynn fell from a height of 30 feet, and UAMS had no evidence to the contrary.”

Not to quibble, but UAMS recorded it as a fall greater than 30 feet, 34 feet, and 35 feet. It’s their fantasy, so, what if the number changes ever so slightly?

The big whopper is that UAMS had no evidence to the contrary. Here is their very own initial assessment.

A 33-year-old male, my son, said his injuries hurt a little bit, was calm, told UAMS he lived at home, had clear speech, no limitations on mobility, no behavioral issues, no confusion, “Delirium NOT suggested”, and no barriers to learning.

I’m not a brain surgeon, but this assessment is an indication to me that he did not fall from the roof of a three-story house.

After a CT scan, and being told he did not require surgery, he asked to leave.

After two weeks of torture and escape attempts, UAMS allowed him to leave. He had hyponatremia (low sodium). He could not hear out of one ear and had 50% loss of hearing in the other. He was traumatized worse than ever before in his excruciatingly traumatic life. He had lost 17 pounds. And he had severe aphasia (the inability to speak).

Oh, UAMS sent him a bill for over $46,000.

Here is a video of day 7. After I told a resident (trainee doctor) that I was looking for an attorney to get my son out, they bound and drugged him. I accidentally recorded his pleas to be freed when my phone was in my pocket. No psychological evaluation was conducted before day 10. Compare how he seems here to the initial presentation.