Family hires attorney after man's tragic MRI accident involving 20-pound chain
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The family of a man who died in a freak MRI-related accident in New York last week appears poised to file a lawsuit over the incident. 

Keith McAllister, 61, suffered three heart attacks after being pulled into the magnetic force of an MRI at Nassau Open MRI in Westbury last week, and died. He was wearing a 20-pound chain at the time of the incident. 

Now, his family has hired an attorney to “ensure accountability” stemming from the incident, according to the New York Post

Keith McAllister selfie image in black hat

Keith McAllister died after being pulled into an MRI machine while wearing a 20-pound metal chain.  (GoFundMe)

According to the couple’s daughter, Samantha Bodden, the MRI technician allegedly left the room to track down McAllister and asked him for assistance, but did not warn him of the danger of wearing metal near the machine. 

After initial reports that McAllister entered the room on his own and was not authorized to be there, Bodden clarified that he was in fact invited in.

“Several news stations are saying he wasn’t authorized to be in the room when, in fact, he was because the technician went and brought him into the room,” Bodden wrote. 

MRI danger zone sign

Danger sign on wall outside an MRI scanner exam room (iStock)

Bodden said she and Jones-McAllister attempted to free McAllister from the machine before finally calling the police for help. 

Fox News Digital reached out to Smith, Cheung and Lauterborn, PC and to Nassau Open MRI for comment. 

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