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Mahdi v. Wexford, IL, Settlement, Medical Neglect, 2012 RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS In consideration of the payment to the undersigned of $30,000.00 (THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS AND NO CENTS), the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the undersigned, being of lawful age, does hereby release and forever discharge, JOG END RA …
Fox v. Peters, IL, Settlement, Medical Neglect, 2012 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS rn consideration of the payment to Rose Fox as tile lawfllll guardian of Ray Fox of $3,000,000.00 (THREE MILLION DOLLARS AND NO CENTS), by Dr. Constantine Peters and Mr. James Becker through .. which payment …
Garner v. Ghosh, IL, Settlement, Medical Neglect, 2012 Case: 1:08-cv-01449 Document#: 179 Filed: 01/03/12 Page 1 of 1 PagelD #:1369 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION CLEVELAND GARNER Plaintiff, v. PARTHA GHOSH, et al., Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) …
Article • May 15, 2012
Sixth Circuit Reverses Dismissal of Tennessee Prisoner’s Medical Claim by The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's dismissal for failure to state a claim, in a Tennessee prisoner's inadequate medical care suit. On June 26, 2004, Shelby County, Tennessee, detainee Robert Lee Barnett became ill when Nurse …
Cox v. Glanz, OK, Complaint, Wrongful Death, 2012 Case 4:11-cv-00457-JED-FHM Document 56 Filed in USDC ND/OK on 04/04/12 Page 1 of 20 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA (1) CAROLYN COX, as the Special Administrator ) of the Estate of Charles Jernegan, Deceased, ) …
Parsons v. Ryan, AZ, Complaint, Systemic Medical Neglect Class Action, 2012 Case 2:12-cv-00601-NVW--MEA Document 1 Filed 03/22/12 Page 1 of 77 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Daniel J. Pochoda …
New Prison HIV Medication Rules Subject of Massachusetts Suit by Cost reduction is the “real reason” behind a new policy in Massachusetts prisons that prohibits prisoners from receiving their HIV medication through the Keep On Person (KOP) program, according to a federal civil rights lawsuit. Under the policy, HIV-positive prisoners …
Article • March 15, 2012 • from PLN March, 2012
Report Criticizes Ohio Prison Doctor Who Resigned by David Reutter by David M. Reutter An August 2011 performance report by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (ODRC) found that a prison doctor failed to properly follow-up with his patients, and improperly discontinued medications and treatment without meeting with patients. …
$1 Million Settlement in Oklahoma Jail Prisoner Wrongful Death Suit by Matthew Clarke by Matt Clarke In May 2011, Oklahoma County approved a $1 million settlement in a civil rights lawsuit involving a prisoner who was first denied his anti-seizure medication and then fatally beaten by guards after he had …
Article • February 15, 2012
$1,800 Settlement in Clerical Error Resulting in Jail Time by California’s County of Sacramento paid $1,800 to settle the claim of Stephen L. Stucker, who was held in jail for two days due to a clerical error. His July 17, 2002 jailing resulted in the denial of his psychiatric medication. …
Article • February 15, 2012
Filed under: Medical, Medication, Diabetes
New York City Settles Deliberate Indifference Suit for $125,000 by In July 2011, the City of New York agreed to pay $125,000 to a diabetic woman who was denied her insulin after being arrested. According to a lawsuit filed by Jaime Rutkowski, the arresting officer, Luid Moncayo, refused to take …
Article • February 15, 2012
California Shells Out $250,000 to Settle Prisoner’s Wrongful Death Suit by In September 2008, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) agreed to pay $250,000 to settle a wrongful death suit brought by Victoria Wright, the surviving spouse of former CDCR prisoner Jay Wright, who died of cardiac arrest …
Article • January 15, 2012 • from PLN January, 2012
Deaths at Texas Jail Reveal Health Care Deficiencies by When Amy Lynn Cowling, 33, was arrested for speeding and outstanding misdemeanor theft warrants, no one expected that she would receive the death penalty. But Cowling never even had the opportunity to present her case to a judge or jury; five …
Article • January 15, 2012 • from PLN January, 2012
CMS Pays $275,000 in New York Prisoner’s Jail Death by Correctional Medical Services (CMS) has agreed to pay $275,000 to settle a lawsuit related to a prisoner’s death. The suit, which was filed in New York’s Monroe County Supreme Court and then removed to federal court, alleged negligence, medical malpractice …
ICE, CCA Settle ACLU Lawsuit Regarding Health Care for Immigration Detainees by Derek Gilna A lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union that alleged deficiencies in health care at the San Diego Correctional Facility (SDCF) in Otay Mesa, California has been settled, according to a December 16, 2010 press …
Article • November 15, 2011
Blanket Drug Ban States Deliberate Indifference Claim by U.S. District Judge William C. Lee has denied a motion to dismiss filed by Tippecanoe County in a suit that alleges deliberate indifference by Tippecanoe County Jail staff. The lawsuit, filed by Randy Wethington, alleges that jail medical staff refused to provide …
Smith v. Kane County Sheriff, IL, Settlement, Medical Neglect, 2011 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND MUTUAL RELEASE at- This Settlement Agreement and Mutual Release ("Agreement'') is made ~ ~ ' by and between Husan Smith, D.O.B. 12/13/78, residing - d the County. of Kane, the Kane County Sheriff, and the Circuit Court …
Article • October 15, 2011 • from PLN October, 2011
Montana Jail Agrees to Provide Addiction Treatment for Pregnant Prisoners by The American Civil Liberties Union of Montana (ACLU) has reached a settlement with the Lake County Detention Center (LCDC) which requires LCDC to ensure that pregnant prisoners at risk of opiate withdrawal receive proper medical treatment. The ACLU filed …
Article • September 15, 2011 • from PLN September, 2011
Oregon Settles Prisoner’s Heart Failure Medical Mistreatment Case for $390,000 by Mark Wilson “This poor woman had two valves diseased, both of them stressing her heart out, giving her heart failure,” said Dr. Sanjiv Kaul, head of cardiovascular medicine at Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU), speaking of Katherine Anderson, a …
Smith v. Kane County Sheriff, IL, Demand Letter, Medical Neglect, 2011 ALBUKERK 8c ASSOCIATES A T T O RNEYS & COUNSELORS AT LAW 1450 W R AN DOL P H S T , 2•• FLOOR CHICAGO , ILL I NOI S 60607 TE L : 7 7 3 . 84 …
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