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Sassy Squatch
11-05-2018, 07:59 PM
https://www.si.com/nfl/2018/11/05/sharrif-floyd-lawsuit-dr-james-andrews
Former Vikings defensive tackle Sharrif Floyd will file a $180-million lawsuit against noted orthopedic surgeon Dr. James Andrews, the Andrews Institute for Orthopedic Surgery and others in the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court for Orange County Florida on Tuesday, according to Floyd’s lawyer Brad Sohn.
Floyd’s once-promising career is now over.
The suit alleges that Floyd, the No. 23 pick in the 2013 NFL draft, was told by Andrews that he’d undergo a minor arthroscopic knee surgery in September 2016, intended to shelf him for 3–4 weeks. Instead, the suit alleges, Floyd underwent a far more significant procedure at the Andrews Institute. According to the lawsuit, Floyd suffered permanent nerve and muscle damage in his right leg as a result of the surgery.
According to the suit, the Andrew Institute negligently administered a pain blocker that led to the muscle and nerve damage. In the aftermath, the Vikings placed Floyd on the non-football injury list, which was the subject of an NFLPA grievance. That grievance centered on the payment of Floyd’s $6.7-million option for 2017, the final year of his rookie deal. The Vikings exercised that option in May 2016.
It’s believed that the team and Floyd have engaged in settlement talks on the grievance. The related $180-million lawsuit is based on what Floyd would’ve made over the course of a longer career as a pro football player.
chinaski
11-05-2018, 08:04 PM
What I wanna know is how Dr. Andrews seems to have gotten a monopoly on the NFL injury market. I mean shit, he's not the only game around, there are other Orthopedic Surgeons out there. :shrug:
alpha_omega
11-05-2018, 08:05 PM
I bet he has top of the line malpractice insurance.
Marcellus
11-05-2018, 08:05 PM
What I wanna know is how Dr. Andrews seems to have gotten a monopoly on the NFL injury market. I mean shit, he's not the only game around, there are other Orthopedic Surgeons out there. :shrug:
He is considered to be the Mahomes of orthopedic surgeons. I mean you could have the Nathan Pederman of surgeons or you can have the best.
Hammock Parties
11-05-2018, 08:06 PM
Apparently...Sharrif don't like it
Dartgod
11-05-2018, 08:08 PM
I shot the Sharrif, but I did not shoot his damaged knee.
chinaski
11-05-2018, 08:09 PM
He is considered to be the Mahomes of orthopedic surgeons. I mean you could have the Nathan Pederman of surgeons or you can have the best.
I get that, but I would still consider a second opinion if going under the knife is the option. Even minor surgery is kind of a big deal.
RunKC
11-05-2018, 08:10 PM
Justin Houston should sue this guy too, as should the Chiefs.
Chiefs played Houston after his knee injury bc this fucker told them to.
Flying High D
11-05-2018, 08:10 PM
Did Andrews do surgery on Berry? Maybe, that explains it.
alpha_omega
11-05-2018, 08:13 PM
He is considered to be the Mahomes of orthopedic surgeons.....
Ya, but why? How?
Reerun_KC
11-05-2018, 08:14 PM
Apparently...Sharrif don't like it
Perfect
Bowser
11-05-2018, 08:19 PM
Apparently...Sharrif don't like it
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Rain Man
11-05-2018, 09:06 PM
$180 million? So Floyd was planning to move to quarterback after returning from his surgery?
Titty Meat
11-05-2018, 09:07 PM
I shot the Sharrif, but I did not shoot his damaged knee.
#bars
Flying High D
11-05-2018, 09:08 PM
After surgery he was supposed to come back as Taylor Swift.
Mecca
11-06-2018, 10:55 AM
Ex-Vikings DT Sharrif Floyd is done playing football. Tomorrow, in a Florida court, he'll file a $180 million lawsuit against Dr. James Andrews and others, alleging it's the result of a surgery gone wrong performed at the Andrews Institute.
He apparently went into to have a minor arthroscopic surgery to clean up his knee and left with muscle and nerve damage, thus ending his career.
htismaqe
11-06-2018, 10:55 AM
Ouch.
Mecca
11-06-2018, 11:00 AM
Ouch.
It's apparently so large because he's suing for lost wages, he was one year away from being a FA off his rookie deal and he was an ascending player many thought would get a huge deal.
Apparently also part of his lawsuit is...
He’s alleging negligence on treatment. That nerve blocks were incorrectly administered. That simply should not happen. Floyd went under for arthroscopic surgery and they did microfracture instead. This may have been the correct treatment but it’s a far less successful surgery and if this wasn’t a presented option before hand he’s got a case.
In58men
11-06-2018, 11:04 AM
Don’t you sign papers that states shit could fuck up during the surgery?
Mecca
11-06-2018, 11:05 AM
Don’t you sign papers that states shit could fuck up during the surgery?
Yes but...when this happens...
Floyd in September 2016 went to the Andrews Institute for what he was told would be a routine arthroscopic surgery. He would require three to four weeks of recovery.
But once doctors began the process to operate, they determined Floyd needed microfracture surgery. That required them to drill into the bone, which caused bleeding and required him to receive a post-operation pain blocker. The suit alleges that those administering that pain blocker affected the procedure, paralyzing a nerve and the surrounding muscle and creating a situation from which he could not recover sufficiently to play football.
That's from ESPN, when you are told one thing and they do something different without telling you that leads to a case.
Dartgod
11-06-2018, 11:15 AM
So he's suing him twice?
RunKC
11-06-2018, 11:17 AM
It's apparently so la
He’s alleging negligence on treatment.
Same guy who told Houston and the Chiefs that he could still play during the season after his knee injury instead of just getting it done.
Chiefspants
11-06-2018, 11:24 AM
What I wanna know is how Dr. Andrews seems to have gotten a monopoly on the NFL injury market. I mean shit, he's not the only game around, there are other Orthopedic Surgeons out there. :shrug:
Yeah, the MLB guys wondered the same thing and around 2014 another doctor performed 6 TJ surgeries.
5 out of 6 of those players relapsed and then got their second surgery with Andrews. He really is the best around.
Mecca
11-06-2018, 11:24 AM
$180 million? So Floyd was planning to move to quarterback after returning from his surgery?
I'm pretty sure the argument was he was a top of the line 3 tech a year away from FA and he was a younger player...there's a good chance he'd have seen 2 big contracts.
Chiefspants
11-06-2018, 11:26 AM
Yes but...when this happens...
Floyd in September 2016 went to the Andrews Institute for what he was told would be a routine arthroscopic surgery. He would require three to four weeks of recovery.
But once doctors began the process to operate, they determined Floyd needed microfracture surgery. That required them to drill into the bone, which caused bleeding and required him to receive a post-operation pain blocker. The suit alleges that those administering that pain blocker affected the procedure, paralyzing a nerve and the surrounding muscle and creating a situation from which he could not recover sufficiently to play football.
That's from ESPN, when you are told one thing and they do something different without telling you that leads to a case.
That is the claim.
However, my wife has had multiple hip surgeries, and before everyone she is notified that they often can't get a full picture for the issue until they're on the operating table. The doctors usually do not begin the surgery until she signs off that the surgery might be more invasive if the need is there.
I'd be stunned if something similar wasn't in place here - but in either case, Floyd is making the right move, as this injury cost him a potentially elite playing career.
Mecca
11-06-2018, 11:27 AM
That is the claim.
However, my wife has had multiple hip surgeries, and before everyone she is notified that they often can't get a full picture for the issue until they're on the operating table. The doctors usually do not begin the surgery until she signs off that the surgery might be more invasive if the need is there.
I'd be stunned if something similar wasn't in place here - but in either case, Floyd is making the right move, as this injury cost him a potentially elite playing career.
I know I've had a serious surgery I was told before hand there could be other things that happen, if they didn't have that convo with him or he specifically told them he didn't want a major surgery that will look bad.
Sully
11-06-2018, 11:43 AM
Andrews' reputation over the past few years is starting to go downhill. He is old as hell. Hell, I remember when Bo Jackson hurt his hip, it was Andrews who he went and saw. That was early 90s.
Mecca
11-06-2018, 11:49 AM
I dunno how many surgeries he ever performs now, it's his place but he has a team of surgeons that work for him.
JakeF
11-06-2018, 11:52 AM
Apparently...Sharrif don't like it
Rockin' the Casbah
JakeF
11-06-2018, 11:55 AM
Maybe the Chiefs should start looking for another surgical team. Andrews might be getting too old for the gig.
There's a new Sharrif in town.
Eleazar
11-06-2018, 12:30 PM
What I wanna know is how Dr. Andrews seems to have gotten a monopoly on the NFL injury market. I mean shit, he's not the only game around, there are other Orthopedic Surgeons out there. :shrug:
"Nobody ever got fired for buying from IBM"
Stewie
11-06-2018, 12:39 PM
Andrews' reputation over the past few years is starting to go downhill. He is old as hell. Hell, I remember when Bo Jackson hurt his hip, it was Andrews who he went and saw. That was early 90s.
Andrews was a 2nd opinion after Dr. Joyce (Royals doctor and orthopedic surgeon) told Bo that he had degenerative hip disease. Andrews basically said that Joyce was full of shit and he didn't have degenerative hip disease. It was a few months later that Andrews had to admit that Dr. Joyce was right. There's more than one smart doctor in the room.
Msmith
11-06-2018, 01:10 PM
Dr. Andrews did fix Drew Brees' shoulder.
Demonpenz
11-06-2018, 01:48 PM
fuck I wish I would have gotten to that clash joke.
Hammock Parties
11-06-2018, 03:01 PM
fuck I wish I would have gotten to that clash joke.
This is CP.
You got about 10 minutes tops to get that kind of dynamite in.
I only barely beat Dartgod by 2 minutes, because I'm guessing he was going to get it if I didn't.
Eleazar
11-06-2018, 04:19 PM
That is the claim.
However, my wife has had multiple hip surgeries, and before everyone she is notified that they often can't get a full picture for the issue until they're on the operating table. The doctors usually do not begin the surgery until she signs off that the surgery might be more invasive if the need is there.
I'd be stunned if something similar wasn't in place here - but in either case, Floyd is making the right move, as this injury cost him a potentially elite playing career.
I'm sure he was consented in advance, probably on forms that were not read, to the surgeon doing whatever they felt was medically necessary once they were in there. Standard practice.
Dartgod
11-06-2018, 04:34 PM
This is CP.
You got about 10 minutes tops to get that kind of dynamite in.
I only barely beat Dartgod by 2 minutes, because I'm guessing he was going to get it if I didn't.
That one went way over my head. I had to Google the meaning. Besides, I was working on the second part of my "I shot the Sharrif" post.
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