Although a complete recovery is almost impossible and there is no cure, physical therapy may sometimes help the patient recover partially and restore the function of certain muscles.
Accordingly, the case, which was filed on December 27 of last year, claims that Willis was exposed to a “unsafe environment” at the rehab center.
James A. Morris Jr., the lawyer for Willis’ family, stated in a statement that “Emily would have had the opportunity to regain control of her life had the staff adhered to standard medical protocols.”
“No patient should ever have to endure such a terrible clinical care failure. Her life has been irrevocably altered as a result of her health being neglected until it was too late.
“We’re hoping that this lawsuit will lead to significant changes in the way treatment facilities manage urgent situations. Due to carelessness, far too many patients who ought.
To be getting life-saving treatments are dying. According to hospital drug testing, Willis had not used ketamine or any other drugs before her cardiac arrest.