Chicago man files wrongful death lawsuit against cardiologists, hospitals

A man in Chicago filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a group of cardiologists and hospitals, The Cook County Record reports. Brandon Green filed the lawsuit against A. Thomas Petropulos, MD, the Cardiology Group, Consultants in Cardiology & Electrophysiology, Advocate Health and Hospitals Corporation and Advocate Christ Hospital Health Partners.

Green alleged that those defendants did not provide proper medical care to Royaline Green, who developed an infection in 2014 and later died.

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