Second person sues Watertown urgent care facility over allegedly contaminated IV
By JEN JACKSON & MIRANDA MATERAZZO
JJACKSON@WDT.NET, MMATERAZZO@WDT.NET
PUBLISHED: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2017 AT 12:30 AM WATERTOWN ? A lawsuit filed in state Supreme Court Wednesday alleges that a Henderson woman became seriously ill from an infection suffered after being treated at a Watertown urgent-care clinic.
Abagail Tamblin was allegedly injected with a contaminated intravenous solution while being treated at Med?Ready Urgent Care on Dec. 20, 2014. This is the second time MedReady and the manufacturers of Wallcurr IV solutions have been subjects of a similar lawsuit locally.
According to a complaint filed in Supreme Court, Ms. Tamblin was administered a non-sterile solution ? made only for training and educational us...
By JEN JACKSON & MIRANDA MATERAZZO
JJACKSON@WDT.NET, MMATERAZZO@WDT.NET
PUBLISHED: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2017 AT 12:30 AM WATERTOWN ? A lawsuit filed in state Supreme Court Wednesday alleges that a Henderson woman became seriously ill from an infection suffered after being treated at a Watertown urgent-care clinic.
Abagail Tamblin was allegedly injected with a contaminated intravenous solution while being treated at Med?Ready Urgent Care on Dec. 20, 2014. This is the second time MedReady and the manufacturers of Wallcurr IV solutions have been subjects of a similar lawsuit locally.
According to a complaint filed in Supreme Court, Ms. Tamblin was administered a non-sterile solution ? made only for training and educational us...