We are excited to partner with such an amazing organization Save Our Service Members.
SOS was started by the Vega family after the tragic and preventable loss of their son & brother Patrick Vega on March 25th 2018. Patrick was at Marine boot camp when he became sick, he passed away 10 days later after not receiving medical treatment and being left alone. The Vega family like the Hicks family have dedicated their lives to advocating for accountability in the military.
SOS was started by the Vega family after the tragic and preventable loss of their son & brother Patrick Vega on March 25th 2018. Patrick was at Marine boot camp when he became sick, he passed away 10 days later after not receiving medical treatment and being left alone. The Vega family like the Hicks family have dedicated their lives to advocating for accountability in the military.
The primary focus of Save Our Servicemembers (SOS) is on the newest service members just starting their military career. However, SOS also recognizes that “non-combat” related military medical malpractice and negligent leadership decisions affect all those in uniform. As an organization, we advocate for ALL service members and their families who have been negatively affected by military medical malpractice and or negligent military leadership decisions which have resulted in serious injury and or death.
We seek accountability at all levels of military leadership, especially from those who have been carefully selected and entrusted to lead our young men and women through the start of their military career. From the time they meet with their recruiter to entering Basic Training and to their first Specialty Training School; leadership decisions are being made and are resulting in tragic, non-combat related training injuries and deaths which are unacceptable.
The simple fact that convicted murders, rapists and child molesters in our Federal and State prison systems have more constitutional rights and better access to medical care than our active duty service members is incredibly wrong.
If you or your service member suffered from military medical malpractice, negligent leadership decisions which led to a service member’s serious injury and or death, please contact us for more information.
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