Seeking Vastly Experienced Malpractice Litigation Legal Team to Represent Me for My Claims against Neurosurgeon Doctor Jason Haitao Huang, Baylor Scott and White LLC, Baylor Scott and White Holdings, Baylor Scott White Medical Center in Temple Texas – Request for Contingency-Based Litigation Proposal

Let’s Find out What A Jury of My Peers of Average Americans Would Think About My Pain and Suffering, Etc. at the Hands of Doctor Jason Haitao Huang and Baylor Scott White Medical Center in Temple Texas

Seeking Vastly Experienced Malpractice Litigation Legal Team to Represent Me for My Claims against Neurosurgeon Doctor Jason Haitao Huang, Baylor Scott and White LLC, Baylor Scott and White Holdings, Baylor Scott White Medical Center in Temple Texas– Request for Contingency-Based Litigation Proposal.

I intend to file suit against the above entities for significant malpractice and overwhelming pain and suffering and lost income relating to my botched spinal surgery on January 14, 2022.

If your firm has any conflicts of interest that would interfere with, and disqualify you from, representing me in this anticipated litigation, please let me know and also please immediately destroy any and all confidential communications.

I am seeking an experienced malpractice litigation team in Texas to find the best mutual match regarding availability, scheduling of major and semi-major action items, contingency fee structure, assigned team members, general working chemistry between all the parties, etc.

My goal is to quickly choose the best available team so that we can immediately move forward with completing the winning team’s due diligence on the merits of the case and expediting an agreed litigation action plan and agreement for legal services.

Potential Damages

It seems to me that potential damages here could include:

Malpractice, incompetence, punitive damages, pain and suffering, etc. by Doctor Jason Haitao Huang.

Gross negligence by Baylor Scott White Medical Center resulted in my being infected with both Covid 19 and severe sepsis on the operating table. Additional gross negligence by the Medical Center personnel of forcing me to be discharged directly after the botched operation in spite of my yelling, “Something’s not right!” multiple times. Instead, the hospital staff just kept telling me everything was normal – without running any additional tests to see if something was awry.

Unacceptable Baylor Scott White LLC and Baylor Scott and White Holdings corporate oversight of both employee Huang and Baylor Scott White Medical Center.

Long-term massive pain and suffering for 240 days and 240 nights was a consequence of Huang’s incompetence. (This number actually needs to go up 15 days and night for the surgical pain from the second operation that was necessitated by Jason Huang’s incompetence.)

My research shows that both acute respiratory failure and severe sepsis can dramatically impact the long-term quality of life and the longevity of life. My research shows that 30% of patients who had severe sepsis die within three years. Likewise, acute respiratory failure has about the same timeline for death for 30% of those patients. The studies I found were very limited in scope but if your medical team finds this is accurate, there should be significant potential damages as a result. Personally, I greatly prefer none of this to be true!

I believe the organ failure that I suffered for two weeks after the botched operation as a consequence of the “severe sepsis” may continue to interfere with my brain functions which were shutting down for several days prior to being rushed to the emergency room.

Lost wages from my inability to work and concentrate due to the severe postoperative pain from the botched surgery until the redo surgery.

I feel certain that the winning law firm will have better ways of stating the above along with other consequential or punitive and other damages, etc.

Potential Class-Action Lawsuit

Based on my botched January operation, my very strong intuition is that Doctor Jason Huang has botched many other surgeries over the past few years and that there may be a basis for a potential class-action lawsuit.

Note: I have no interest in being a party to any class-action lawsuit myself – but by representing me in my case, the knowledge you gain may give you the basis for pursuing him on behalf of other victims.

Significant Confidential Appendix of Medical Records Already Compiled For Immediate Download

I’ve already assembled a significant Appendix to this memo that includes comprehensive medical records from Baylor Scott White – 632 pages, Johns Hopkins – 1,080 pages (which were most of my doctors and hospitals for five years in Maryland prior to moving to Gatlinburg Tennessee).

I’ve already submitted a request for comprehensive medical records from Covenant Medical and Doctor Gutierrez.

Also, in this Appendix are my radiology reports from May 5, 2021, before the botched double laminectomy in January and one done August 31, 2022, before my September 14, 2022, successful double “redo” laminectomy operation. The latter myelogram clearly shows that the January operation was botched.

Also included is a zipped file on the imaging for each of the above two myelograms for a detailed review.

My goal with this Appendix is to fast-track your medical consultants’ comprehensive due diligence on the case so your law firm can reach a quick decision as to whether you want to partner with me on this case.

All of these confidential files are available for immediate download from my Dropbox account by those law firms interested in immediately pursuing this case that I believe could be a good fit for this proposed litigation.

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The Patient