David Nazarian M.D.
Nazarians' standard of care is completely substandard & its not the first time. Tragically in this case the lady died ; completely avoidable:: total negligence; 100% below the standard of care awarding the estate over $1,000,000 which can not compensate for a life. No way no how!! It was somebody's mother with hopes and dreams for a better future not arranging for her funeral.
And let me add this: just because a doctor is not officially sued or found guilty doesnt mean that they are not guilty, innocent or haven't been negligent. Not at all!! Believe it or not many doctors, nurses and medical professionals lie. Yes they lie!! They cover up, they write false reports, they string along the patients, families and friends. Some of them are completely indifferent to their actions like Dr. Nazarian. How many rookies in the O.R. every day Operating rooms witness negligence & disastrous wrongs that are calamitous but don't even have the knowledge or experience to know what they are doing.
In reality many times they are probably guilty or cut corners or conveniently lost the x rays, images or changed the wording to their advantage which is a complete abuse of power & the majority of patients do not know that the law is in the favor of medical professional so if you as a patient write a letter to correct the record requesting it to be added to your medical records the Doctors notes over ride the truth and therefore clouding the truth so as a patient you are at a disadvantage as you as a patient are scrambling to set the record straight when all you want to do is get your quality of life back & walk again. It can turn into a hideous epic fail on a on a merry go round that the patients didn't sign up for when they are putting their trust into the hands of the orthopedic surgeon and medical staff. Its a very disturbing perpetual sh--t show catastrophically turns into a complete fiasco with incompetent staff, surgeons, interns who are not be capable of operating & have absolutely NO BUSINESS OPERATING!!
- 2024 case: A jury found Nazarian and his partners at ROTHMAN Reconstructive Orthopaedic Associates II negligent in a case involving a patient who developed a blood clot after surgery. The estate was awarded million, with liability attributed to a failure to properly treat the patient's increased risk of venous thromboembolism.
- 2011 case: Nazarian was named as a defendant in a case where a patient alleged nerve damage to a leg after surgery. The patient was a defendant alongside his partner, Dr. Arthur Bartolozzi, who performed another surgery on the same patient.
- 2013 lawsuit: Nazarian sued his former partners at 3B Orthopaedics hafter they sold the practice. He claimed they defrauded him of more than by withholding his share of the sale proceeds and bonuses. The suit also alleged deceit, harassment, and unethical conduct by his former partners.
- Response to the suit: The former partners denied the allegations, stating that the offer to hire Nazarian was withdrawn because he took too long to accept it. They also claimed his client base came from the 3B brand, not his own following, according to Inquirer.com.



