Thursday, March 3, 2011

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The hearing

Midi fifty Bagnolet. With

Laetitia, we're here early. It seems that no delay is tolerated. We find our lawyer. Latest tips. It reassures Laeti which, in the waiting room, reads the elements of language she would like to say personally before the commission.

Opponents arrive. It is a few meters from each other. Eyes avoid each other without intersecting. Everyone is back. Behind me is their lawyers, medical consultant and general manager. Him I had met him three weeks after the accident two years ago. Our lawyer tells us that it is rare that moves in person. We learn that

we are the most serious case of the day. We'll go first. That's a start. Expectations can be interminable.

We are called. There is a movement. Our group crosses the other. We shake hands. From the looks of compassion for Laetitia. It all seems so hypocritical when I know all the bad faith shown by motherhood in its defense strategy.

The courtroom is vast. A dozen qualified individuals serve. Everyone has his name and quality ahead. Too small, unreadable. We do not know who you are addressing. The president speaks and gives it to our lawyer who passes me.

I speak seven minutes. A simple reminder of the facts that I saw - I only witnessed what was happening in the chamber Laetitia - between birth and 18 hours and 1:30 p.m. the next day. I speak with good sense not trying to medical analysis, I did not have jurisdiction. In the end, I reiterate that it has been two years since I am flabbergasted that no doctor has passed over eighteen hours at the bedside of Laetitia in a context of pre-eclampsia. I note the huge bad faith Maternity who, in a defense and moved awkwardly, argues that Laetitia has never convulsed (it's a key point of the file), where no one has visited him. How to observe a physical phenomenon when one is not in the room? Unless you have extra-lucid qualities, it seems difficult.


I conclude my remarks by highlighting the devastating words that I heard from the expert report. Report honest, impartial, reasoned and detailed 23-page, the result of three meetings of expertise and 20 months of reflection:
    1. fault monitoring
    2. Under-rated clinical status Laetitia
    3. Delay Support
    4. Dysfunction Service
    5. Lack of information risks
    6. Loss of chance


I say again how much our lives were turned upside down by these events and how the injuries suffered by Laetitia, my children and I are huge. I conclude by recalling that we are determined to stay the course to be definitively admitted the truth that is in the expert report, namely the responsibility of motherhood in the state of my wife.


Laeti Then, moved, spoke. She said with her words and her fragility everything that this accident has changed his life. The emotion is evident on every face.


... Cut pub ...
The following track, I must drop children at school and some go dispatch time business office.

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