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Wynd Johnson contacted regarding an incident at MUSC in Florence, South Carolina, in 2021, where he alleges the hospital committed medical malpractice by failing to treat his diagnosed mental health conditions. He states that while hospitalized, he received no psychiatric consultation, medication, or mental health intervention despite having a longstanding history of mental illness. As a result, he claims his condition has significantly worsened, affecting multiple areas of his life and contributing to ongoing instability. Wynd possesses supporting medical records, including documents from Pee Dee Mental Health Center, which outline his psychiatric diagnoses and confirm his prior treatment history. He is scheduled to undergo a psychiatric evaluation and mental health assessment at a hospital the day following the call, indicating that his condition remains serious and untreated. He reported receiving no reimbursement or follow-up support from MUSC since the incident. The caller is seeking to pursue a malpractice lawsuit for the alleged failure to diagnose and treat during his hospital stay, which he believes constitutes negligence and a violation of medical duty of care. His case centers on omission of treatment in a vulnerable patient population, supported by clear documentation of a preexisting mental health condition and subsequent decline following hospital negligence.

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Wynd Johnson contacted regarding an incident at MUSC in Florence, South Carolina, in 2021, where he alleges the hospital committed medical malpractice by failing to treat his diagnosed mental health conditions. He states that while hospitalized, he received no psychiatric consultation, medication, or mental health intervention despite having a longstanding history of mental illness. As a result, he claims his condition has significantly worsened, affecting multiple areas of his life and contributing to ongoing instability. Wynd possesses supporting medical records, including documents from Pee Dee Mental Health Center, which outline his psychiatric diagnoses and confirm his prior treatment history. He is scheduled to undergo a psychiatric evaluation and mental health assessment at a hospital the day following the call, indicating that his condition remains serious and untreated. He reported receiving no reimbursement or follow-up support from MUSC since the incident. The caller is seeking to pursue a malpractice lawsuit for the alleged failure to diagnose and treat during his hospital stay, which he believes constitutes negligence and a violation of medical duty of care. His case centers on omission of treatment in a vulnerable patient population, supported by clear documentation of a preexisting mental health condition and subsequent decline following hospital negligence.
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April 19, 2025 11:14 PM
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