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Florida woman who says she lost two toes after spider bites sues former apartment complex
Summary
A Florida woman says she lost two toes after spider bites in her apartment and has sued her former complex, which denies responsibility.
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Patricia Shields says she lost two toes after infections from spider bites she received while living at Grand Oak Apartments in Largo, Florida. She says she first noticed spiders two weeks after moving in and experienced repeated bites, and that medical care led to hospitalization and amputation of two toes. Shields has filed a lawsuit against the former apartment complex and other defendants, alleging they did not respond effectively to her complaints. The named defendants have denied responsibility for the injuries and damages described in the suit.
Key facts:
- Patricia Shields reports repeated spider bites in her apartment and later required amputation of two toes.
- She says she notified apartment management several times about the spider problem before her medical emergency.
- Shields has filed a lawsuit seeking monetary compensation and alleging negligence by the apartment complex and other defendants.
- The defendants named in the lawsuit have denied the allegations and said they are not responsible for the injuries claimed.
Summary:
The account describes reported medical harm followed by legal action against a former apartment complex. Undetermined at this time.
