Ralph Lorigo attorney/lawyer who sues hospitals to compel them to administer (or allow the admin) or IVM or other life-saving drugs.
Here's a current case:
Emergency injunction sought against hospital to provide drug to COVID-19 patient
WILKES-BARRE — Physicians at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center in Plains Township have refused to administer a drug to treat a woman suffering from COVID-19 despite a prescription from another doctor, according to a civil lawsuit filed in Luzerne County Court on Sunday.
Karen Ostopick, of Plains Township, was admitted to the medical center Nov. 10 undergoing COVID treatment protocols receiving Remdesvir, steroids and other drugs but her condition deteriorated to the point she was heavily sedated into an induced coma and placed on a ventilator, the lawsuit says.
The suit, filed by attorneys Jonathan Comitz in Wilkes-Barre and Ralph C. Lorigo of West Seneca, N.Y., on behalf of Ostopick’s daughter, Katelyn Ostopick, alleges the medical facility exhausted all its COVID treatments for Ostopick.
“As a 68-year-old female placed on a ventilator, Ms. Ostopick’s chances of survival have dropped to less than 20 percent,” the suit says.
Katelyn Ostopick, as her mother’s Health Care Proxy, investigated other forms of treatment for COVID-19 and suggested Geisinger’s physicians treating her mother administer ivermectin after consulting with Dr. Jim Meehan.