A New York hospital could face a malpractice suit after it allegedly confused a living patient with a dead one.
In a press release issued on Thursday, personal injury lawyer David Perecman said the 93-year-old woman went to Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center because she was having trouble breathing.
Her relatives called to ask how she was doing, but a hospital employee surprised them by saying she had died, he said.
The family discovered the mistake when they arrived at the hospital to make funeral arrangements.
The woman's great-granddaughter went to touch the "dead" woman and was shocked when her great-grandmother moved, the lawyer claims.
Perecman said although it's a case of mistaken identity, the family was traumatized and is considering suing.
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