Fight for justice: pensioner after hip surgery severely disabled!
Fight for justice: pensioner after hip surgery severely disabled!
A tragic case that raises questions: 77-year-old pensioner Maria Klein from Anif changed her lives fundamentally after a routine intervention in September 2023. In the implantation of an artificial hip joint in a private hospital in Salzburg, two nerves were badly damaged, which led to permanent walking disabilities. Despite your supplementary health insurance and a previously clarified information about possible risks, the situation remains worrying. "I didn't want to wait a year for the operation," she said, but the results were devastating. She could no longer go during the discharge and was brought home in a wheelchair. The pain stopped and their calls for help were ignored, as she described in the interview.
painful reality and bureaucracy
The diagnosis after further examinations was dramatic: two nerves were badly damaged. Maria Klein turned to the patient's attorney, but received no support because she was referred back and forth between Salzburg and Upper Austrian jurisdiction. The arbitration board of the Medical Association of Upper Austria also found that there was no treatment error and did not provide any expert opinion. Instead, she was referred to the patient compensation fund, but did not pay in the private hospitals. "I don't get anything except two couple of dipped shoes," complains the desperate small. Instead of experiencing justice, she faces a real bureaucratic labyrinth.
In parallel to this drama, politics and the media have to deal with another explosive topic: the withdrawal of the alleged IS supporter Maria G. and her two children to Austria. Experts ask the Foreign Ministry to act quickly after the Federal Administrative Court has ordered the family home. International law expert Manfred Nowak emphasizes that delays are unacceptable and that human rights, especially those of the children, are violated. However, since the return raises legal questions, the Ministry is holding back with a final decision. Maria G. currently lives in Kurdish internment camps, although, according to the authorities, she voluntarily joined IS. The case will remain complicated due to the international arrest warrant and the legal gray areas, while the clock ticks.More about Mary tragic fate can be found on and the challenges about the return of Maria G. on krone.at .
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