Group calls for a review of grades of civil law
A new group of consumers is a watchdog on what he calls an unjust passion in the balance of civil law in the direction of the insurance sector and other Big Business interests.”I wish that for a balance,” said Patty Skolnik, 57, Colorado, founded in citizens reporting his son, Michael, who died in 2004, following brain surgery, his parents believe was unnecessary and verpfuschte.
Skolnik, said volunteers with Citizens for traceability - about 125 of them - the state legislature, civil studies, the assurance of the economy and news organizations.
“Big Business has a lot of money and a lot of money is power,” she says. “We can testify. We can invoices. We write and call legislators.”
She said the group hopes the public awareness of abuse in health and judicial systems, that citizens of traceability is of the opinion, unjust, people have been injured in car accidents, incorrectly treated by doctors, hospitals and pharmacies Viole pharmaceuticals and mistreated by insurance.
Until the illness of his son, his own consciousness was too low, said Skolnik.
“It could happen that me,” she said. “It was not only in my life. And I am a woman, should know better. ”
A former social worker, Skolnik stop its operations work as Vice President for a national pre-employment undertakings in the organization, based in July. His website is coloradocitizensforaccountability.org.
Michael Skolnik was 22, an ambulance with hopes of a nurse, if the September 2001, he was abruptly passed out.
A neurosurgeon told his parents that Michael had a cyst in his brain and it was fortunate he did not die. He recommended surgery. After a few days in hospital, Patty Skolnik said, she and her husband, David Skolnik, expects that Michael return to school.
Instead, she said, Michael was mostly paralyzed, blind and partially psychotic. He had the mental faculties of a student wirelessly. He had no short-term memory, which meant, had to explain things to him every day again. He had to be fed by a tube. It took up to 35 medications a day. He received serious infections. He had blood clots. He sometimes not breathe.
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