They Covered Up My Botched Surgery, Now I Am Bankrupting Their Entire Hospital System

Chapter 16: The Blood Log

Marcus slammed his foot on the accelerator, aggressively tearing out of the abandoned parking garage the exact second Chloe disappeared into the shadows. They raced back to his highly secure office, locking the heavy deadbolts behind them.

Elena spread the crumpled, horrifyingly stained physical documents across Marcus's massive oak desk. The heavy, metallic smell of dried blood practically radiated from the crucial legal evidence.

"This completely changes the entire trajectory of the lawsuit," Marcus breathed heavily, clicking on a bright, high-intensity forensic desk lamp to meticulously examine the horrifying physical logs.

"This is the absolute holy grail of undeniable medical error evidence," Marcus stated, aggressively scanning the incredibly messy, hurried handwriting scribbled across the official hospital paperwork. "This definitively proves a catastrophic, intentional deviation from the strict medical standard of care."

Elena traced her numb finger over the dark, rusty-brown stains. It was her blood. It was the exact physical proof of the horrific night her life was violently stolen by a wealthy, untouchable narcissist.

"Look right here, at the absolute bottom margin of the second page," Elena pointed out, her voice trembling violently as she noticed a faint, aggressively scribbled notation heavily obscured by a massive blood smear.

Marcus quickly grabbed a high-powered magnifying glass from his desk drawer, leaning in incredibly close to aggressively decipher the frantic, terrified handwriting of the attending anesthesiologist.

"This is undeniable, highly actionable surgical negligence proof," Marcus whispered, a feral, deeply triumphant smile finally breaking across his exhausted face as he realized the sheer magnitude of the catastrophic malpractice lawsuit they just won.

He looked up at Elena, his eyes absolutely blazing with pure, unrestrained legal fury. "This handwritten margin note confirms that right before he made the first catastrophic incision, Dr. Sterling was severely, undeniably intoxicated."

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