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The Allegations Made by the Plaintiffs of the Dr. Derek Todd Sexual Abuse Lawsuit

When people visit a doctor, they expect care, trust, and professionalism. It’s a relationship built on respect.
So when a doctor is accused of abuse, it’s not just shocking—it’s deeply painful for the victims and alarming for the public.
Recently, multiple people have come forward with serious accusations against Dr. Derek Todd, a once-respected rheumatologist. These plaintiffs have raised troubling claims that paint a disturbing picture of misconduct, betrayal, and trauma.
To seek justice and accountability, some have chosen to contact Dolman Law Group, a firm known for handling sensitive cases like these.
Claims of Inappropriate Behavior During Exams
The heart of the lawsuit centers around the medical exams. According to the plaintiffs, Dr. Todd used routine checkups as a cover for inappropriate touching. Some described situations where they were told the exams were medically necessary, but they later realized they weren’t.
What makes this even more disturbing is the power dynamic. These were patients who trusted their doctor. They believed he was acting in their best interest. Instead, they now say he violated that trust in deeply personal ways.
Patients Left Feeling Confused and Uncomfortable
Several people described leaving appointments feeling uncomfortable but unsure about what had happened. That confusion is common in abuse cases involving professionals. When someone in authority crosses a line, it can take time for victims to fully process the situation.
Over time, some of these patients began comparing stories. They noticed similar experiences—the same exam techniques, the same odd behavior, and the same lingering sense of something not being right. That’s when they realized they weren’t alone. Their shared experiences became the foundation of this legal battle.
The Role of Medical Consent
Another issue in this case involves the idea of consent. In a medical setting, patients give permission for treatments and exams. But the plaintiffs argue that Dr. Todd misled them. They claim they were not properly informed about what the exams involved and that the procedures went beyond what was necessary or explained.
In other words, they’re saying they did not give true consent. That’s a major legal and ethical problem. In healthcare, honesty and clear communication are essential. If those are missing, patients are vulnerable.
Emotional and Psychological Impact
The emotional toll of this situation can’t be overlooked. Many of the plaintiffs say they are still struggling with anxiety, shame, and trust issues. Some have had trouble seeking medical care since their experiences. Others say it’s affected their relationships and daily life.
They are not just suing for financial compensation. They are looking for answers, accountability, and change. They want to make sure this doesn’t happen to someone else.
A Larger Conversation About Patient Safety
This case isn’t just about one doctor. It raises bigger questions about how patient abuse can go unnoticed for years. How do we hold professionals accountable? How do we create safe spaces for patients to speak up?
The lawsuit against Dr. Derek Todd is still unfolding, but the stories shared by the plaintiffs are powerful. They remind us of the importance of listening, believing victims, and demanding better systems in healthcare.