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Deceased PA Prisoner's Medical Records Disclosable by Darlene Lucretia Joe was a Pennsylvania state prisoner at the Philadelphia Industrial Correction Center. Between 4/29/97 and 6/30/97 she requested medical care 15 times, to no avail. On 8/4/97 she died of cerebral herniation. Her estate sued the prison medical subcontractors (defendants), who …
Article • May 15, 2007
Ohio Prisoner-Medical-Co-Pay Law Retroactive by Joseph Woods, an Ohio state prisoner, is serving a prison sentence imposed before 1996. In 1996 Ohio Rev. Code § 5120.021 went into effect, requiring prisoners requesting medical attention to pay a $3 co-pay. When Woods was charged the co-pay in 2003, he sued prison …
PA Jail Immune from Suit in Medical Services Contract Case by Correctional Medical Care, Inc. (CMC) entered into a contract with MHM Services, Inc. (MHM) to jointly bid for a health care contract at a prison in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. MHM later had secret meetings with the city of Philadelphia and …
Article • May 15, 2007
PA Long-Arm Statute Reaches Out-of-State Civil Rights Violations in TransCor Suit by PA Long-Arm Statute Reaches Out-of-State Civil Rights Violations in TransCor Suit On May 5, 2000, Jerry Irons, an AIDS patient was arrested in Maryland on an Ohio warrant. On May 17, TransCor, a company that transports prisoners, took …
Article • May 15, 2007
Pre-Trial Detainees Must Pay Cost of Expert Testimony by The Third Circuit Court of Appeals held, in a medical neglect claim, an expert's medical testimony fees, except in criminal cases, will be paid by the pre-trial detainee. A pre-trial detainee at Pennsylvania Allegheny County Jail (County) suffering from ulna nerve …
IL DOC is Not a Joint Public Employer by The Illinois Department of Corrections (DOC) farms out its prisoner-medical-services to subcontractors such as Wexford Health Sources, Inc. (Wexford). During an unfair labor practices case before the State Labor Relations Board (Board), the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees …
Article • May 15, 2007
New York Prisoner Awarded $125,000 for Slip and Fall Injury by In February 1998, a New York City prisoner was awarded $125,000 for injuries sustained when she slipped while descending wet stairs at the City's jail. The 31-year-old plaintiff claimed in her lawsuit, filed in Bronx County, that the City …
Article • May 15, 2007
New York Prisoner Injured On Fence Awarded $15,000 by In February 1998, a New York court of claims awarded $15,000 to a state prisoner who cut his arm on a chain link fence. The 34-year-old plaintiff claimed that in August 1998, while playing softball on the prison recreation yard, he …
Article • May 15, 2007
Pennsylvania Prisoner Awarded $5,000 for Crushed Finger by In January 1998, a Pennsylvania prisoner was awarded $5,000 in arbitration against the City of Philadelphia. The plaintiff alleged the bone in his left finger was crushed in February 1996 when the bed in his cell tipped over. The plaintiff sued in …
Delaware Medical Contractor's Policies Deliberately Indifferent by A Delaware Superior Court has denied a motion to dismiss a complaint alleging First Correctional Medical (FCM) was deliberately indifferent to the serious medical needs of prisoner Gregory D. Smith, causing his death. The suit alleged FCM's policies, procedures, and customs displayed a …
Missing Finger Tips Cost Washington DOC $2,500 by In February of 1997, the State of Washington and the Department of Corrections paid Richard L. Campbell $2,500. On January 18th, 1996, Campbell, a prisoner residing at Washington Corrections Center in Shelton, Washington, was working in the kitchen's meat room when he …
Article • May 15, 2007
New York Prisoner Awarded $6,000 For Hernia by In June 1998, a New York court of claims awarded $6,000 to a state prisoner who sustained a hernia while moving church pews as part of his work assignment. The plaintiff contended in his lawsuit that prison officials were negligent for failing …
Article • May 15, 2007
New York Prisoner Awarded $12,500 For Inadequate Ulcer Treatment by In June 1998, a New York court of claims awarded $12,500 to state prisoner who claimed he received substandard medical care while imprisoned. The plaintiff claimed that in December 1994 prison medical personnel inadequately treated his simple ulcer. The defendants …
Article • May 15, 2007
Philadelphia Settles Negligent Supervision Suit for $3.5 Million by Michael Rigby On November 19, 2004, the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, agreed to pay $3.5 million to a former prisoner who suffered permanent brain damage as a result of his failed suicide attempt in a city jail. In 1999 Christopher Foster, …
Job Discrimination Due to Disability from Hepatitis-C Treatment Violates California Worker's Rights by Job Discrimination Due to Disability from Hepatitis-C Treatment Violates California Worker's Rights by John E. Dannenberg A California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) stationary (plant maintenance) engineer who suffered from Hepatitis-C (HCV) sued for disability discrimination …
Contract Doctor Negligently Liable As Agent Of State DOC by State prisoner Joe Medley filed a medical negligence claim with the North Carolina Industrial Commission alleging that a doctor hired by the Department of Correction s(DOC), caused the amputation of his leg due to infection. The Commission granted summary judgment …
Article • May 15, 2007
Failure to Treat Mild Paid Doesn't State Claim by The plaintiff cut his mouth on a piece of metal in his food. He got a tetanus shot and x-rays to make sure he hadn't swallowed any metal. He then went on a hunger strike and during that time complained about …
$145,000 Verdict in Retaliatory Transfer Case by While at a Michigan prison work camp, prisoner Gerald L. Petrowski committed a major infraction, resulting in transfer to a high security level prison. Petrowski had a preexisting foot deformity that prevented him from wearing regulation prison shoes. At the new prison Petrowski …
Article • May 15, 2007
8th Circuit Remands Damages Seizure for Reconsideration under Hankins v. Finnel by In an unpublished opinion, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a district court order refusing to enjoin Missouri from attaching a § 1983 judgment for incarceration costs. Missouri prisoner Edward Moore successfully sued Correctional Medical Services (CMS) …
Alaska Supreme Court Reverses SJ, Orders Continuance to Prisoner by The Alaska Supreme Court reversed a grant of summary judgment to prison medical staff and instituted the lower court to grant plaintiffs' requested continuance. Federal prisoner Donald Hymes and his wife Rita sued two Alaska Department of Corrections (ADOC) medical …
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