My very elderly mother (in an assisted living facility in MI) almost died recently due to lithium toxicity as her lithium levels were not being monitored every 3 months even though the in-house doctor was seeing her on a regular basis. My sister is POA and refuses to answer our questions. Who is actually responsible for this neglect?
The LPN admitted it. She told mom to take two doses of her Parkinson’s meds so she wouldn’t have to come back. Crazy, huh?
Were you told that her death was SOLELY due to lithium levels?
If so a complaint to the medical board about the doctor caring for your mother is not out of line.
If you are thinking of suing I can explain to you why you should not. There is no recovery really in the very elderly and lawyers will not take suits they cannot recover anything on. The only law suits that recover in malpractice these days are suits involving permanent ongoing injury with life care needed in someone young and well employed with family to support.
There is no reason you cannot see a personal injury lawyer if you are POA, but you are not, your sister is, and doesn't wish to discuss it. Given she will NOT discuss it I do wonder how you got the information and from whom as sounds as though they went beyond what they should have under the "rules"