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Prisoner's Out-of-Time Medical Neglect Lawsuit Allowed to Proceed by A U.S. District Court denied a county's motion to dismiss a prisoner's medical neglect claims and granted relief to the prisoner under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 60(b)(6) by reinstating an action that earlier had been dismissed without prejudice. In August …
KY Guards Found Liable in Denial of Medical Care. by The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals held Hardin County, Kentucky was not liable in a prisoner's denial of medical care claim, but upheld an award against two guards. Prior to his incarceration in the Hardin County Jail, the prisoner had …
Article • May 15, 2007
New York: Nassau County Settles With Assaulted Prisoner For $98,500 by On February 27, 2001, Nassau County, New York, settled with a former prisoner who had been assaulted by another prisoner for $98,500. While imprisoned in the Nassau County Correctional Facility on a 90-day sentence for DUI, plaintiff Darrin Rydberg …
Article • May 15, 2007
No Deliberate Indifference to Medical, Denial of Access to Courts by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held that the delay of a prisoner's medical treatment did not constitute deliberate indifference, nor did his limited access to legal research material constitute denial of access to the courts. …
Article • May 15, 2007
New York Prisoner Awarded $579,000 For Untreated Knee Injury by In October 1998, a New York court of claims awarded a state prisoner $579,000 for a knee injury that went untreated. While playing basketball, the plaintiff, a 33-year-old prisoner, heard a pop in his knee. He was carried to the …
Private Industries Employee Liable for using Disciplinary Hearing to Secure Restitution by Private Industries Employee Liable for using Disciplinary Hearing to Secure Restitution A Kansas federal district court denied in part and granted in part a motion for summary judgment filed by defendants in a 42 U.S.C. Section 1983 action …
Article • May 15, 2007
Prison Doctor, Administrators Not Indifferent; Prison Nurse Was by The U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals held that an Indiana prisoner's complaint stated a claim for deliberate indifference to a serious medical need against a prison nurse but did not state a claim against either the prison's physician or administrators. …
Article • May 15, 2007
Filed under: Medical, Skeletal Injury
$500 Award in Prisoner Medical Neglect Claim by Allen Moore, a prisoner at the Sin Sing Correctional Facility (SSCF), filed a pro se law suit against SSCF, alleging that they failed to provide him with proper medical care for a back and hip injury. In 1992, Moore, injured his back …
Suit over Door Injury Medical Co-Pay Dismissed by The plaintiff alleged that he was injured when a metal door closed on him and that he waited 90 minutes for medical attention. The claim about the door is dismissed as constituting only negligence. The medical care claim is dismissed for lack …
Article • May 15, 2007
Filed under: Medical, Skeletal Injury
Back Injury Treatment Suit Dismissed by The plaintiff suffered from a degenerative disc condition resulting in intense pain; the defendants provided only medication and bed rest as treatment. The plaintiff's back problem was a serious medical need. However, there is no showing of deliberate indifference, since the plaintiff was seen …
Article • May 15, 2007
Filed under: Medical, Skeletal Injury
Back Injury Misdiagnosis Okay by The plaintiff said that his back pain was attributed to muscle spasms but a later MRI revealed he had a herniated disc. At most, this is a disagreement over the appropriate medical care, and a specialist who did find the herniated disc recommended "conservative therapy …
Jail/Police Immune for Not Treating Prisoner with Spinal Injury by The plaintiff was a passenger in a car involved in a high speed chase; an officer threw him on the ground while he was handcuffed, causing a permanently disabling spinal injury. He spent three days in jail, where a detention …
Destruction of Prisoner's Medical Records Violates 8th Amendment by The plaintiff alleged that prison medical staff undertreated the pain from his back injury, he filed an internal appeal, and medical and prison staff committed various corrupt acts to derail his appeal or intimidate him into dropping it. The court grants …
PLRA Doesn't Require Exhaustion of Non Prison Remedies by The plaintiff alleged that he was subjected to unconstitutional medical care for a spinal injury among other problems and that he was excluded from the prison's Unit for the Physically Disabled in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The plaintiff …
No Municipal Liability for Police Neck Breaking by A police officer broke the plaintiff's neck. The absence of specific directions about neck holds in the county's policy manual did not establish a policy of deliberate indifference. A single manual can't cover every possible police maneuver. The manual tells officers to …
$275,000 Awarded to Washington Prisoner For Negligent Medical Care After Falling In Jail by $275,000 Awarded to Washington Prisoner For Negligent Medical Care After Falling In Jail Plaintiff and Washington State prisoner Michael Shea fell in jail injuring his spine and causing permanent damage. He brought action against the City …
Hernia Suit Dismissed for Lack of Injury by The plaintiff alleged that upon admission to prison, he was diagnosed with a bilateral inguinal hernia, but nonetheless approved to perform any type of work, and not told he had a hernia. Eventually he found out and asked for surgery, and was …
BOP Liable for Medical Neglect under State Tort Law by BOP Liable for Medical Neglect Under State Tort Law A federal district court in Pennsylvania held that the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) was liable under the Federal Tort Claims Act for injuries a federal prisoner suffered as a result of …
Trial Required for Fatal Head Injury by The court of appeals for the Ninth circuit held that a trial was required to determine if Imperial, California jail officials were deliberately indifferent to the serious medical needs of a pretrial detainee who fell and fractured his skull then later died. The …
FL Jail Pays $500,000 in Medical Neglect Suit by The court of appeals for the Eleventh circuit upheld a jury verdict against the Escambia county Road Prison in Florida for $500,000 in favor of a prisoner denied medical care. The plaintiff fractured his hip ball socket and was repeatedly denied …
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