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All of the plaintiffs' claims are dismissed.
2. The costs of lawsuit are assessed against the plaintiffs.
Reasons
1. Facts of recognition;
A. (1) The defendant is a corporation organized under the Organization of the Korean Red Cross Act on May 31, 198, and established and operated the Seoul Red Cross Hospital (hereinafter “Defendant Hospital”) in Jongno-gu, Jongno-gu, Seoul.
(2) As seen below, the deceased A (hereinafter “the deceased”) died on January 4, 2018 during the instant lawsuit, and Plaintiff C, D, E, and F, the deceased’s spouse, inherited the deceased’s property and taken over the instant lawsuit.
B. (1) On May 24, 2017, the deceased complained of the symptoms of the deceased at the Defendant Hospital’s Defendant Hospital that “if he/she wants to sit, he/she would have experienced more than a month of severe pain.” On July 26, 2017, the deceased complained of the Defendant Hospital’s symptoms that he/she applied to the surgery outside of the Defendant Hospital, and that “from June 2017, when he/she lost his/her consciousness due to excessive use of blood pressure, etc., he/she went beyond his/her body and lost his/her consciousness for the right arms from the after he/she fell, and even if he/she puts down his/her arms while he/she was in force during his/her meals, he/she fell into half of his/her force.”
(2) On August 4, 2017, the Deceased’s diagnostic Team complained of pedestrian disability caused by her finger’s sculatory typology and sculatory typology, sculatory 5 to 6 areas in the Defendant Hospital’s sculphical typology, and her sense of view and sculphical typium. The Defendant Hospital’s medical team verified “aculatory 3 to 4 pressure by pressure”, “aculatory scirical sculpism (the left-hand, 5 to 6 areas, 6 to 7 sides) and her conical typulphical typosis (the aftermath of the verte body connected to the upper part of the verte body, which would be abnormally changed, such as bones). The Defendant Hospital’s medical team diagnosed the Deceased’s typulical typosis and conical typulatory typosis by means of a culp.