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$40,000 Assessed Against WA DOC For Failure To Release Contract Medical Provider's Records by $40,000 Assessed Against WA DOC For Failure To Release Contract Medical Provider's Records ...
Article • July 15, 2006 • from PLN July, 2006
Filed under: Medical, Dental Care
South Carolina Prisoner Awarded $825,000 for Untreated Infection by On January 10, 2006, a South Carolina jury awarded $825,000 to a state prisoner who received inadequate medical treatment ...
Article • August 15, 2006 • from PLN August, 2006
. According to his mother, Lillie King Gingras, his death was caused by an adverse reaction to the psychotropic medication Elavil, which he obtained from another prisoner. Gingras sued EMSA and the County ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Sixth Circuit Orders New Trial in Prisoner's Medical Care Complaint by The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has remanded for a new trial the judgment of a Kentucky district court granting ...
Attorney Fee Award in Illinois Medical Suit by The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois awarded $605,243.00 in fees to attorneys for prisoners at the Menard Correctional ...
Juvenile Correctional Facility (NMJCF), in Charleston, filed a law suit against Prison Health Services (PHS), a company that provides medical services for several prisons across the country including NMJCF ...
Article • May 15, 2007
US Supreme Court Held Plaintiff Must Inform Himself Of His Legal/Medical Rights; Defines When Claim Accrues by US Supreme Court Held Plaintiff Must Inform Himself Of His Legal/Medical ...
. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit held that the level of medical care received by a county jail prisoner was violative of the Eight Amendment and that the county could be held liable regardless ...
Article • May 15, 2007
. Prison officials refused, and medical records indicated that Jones' throat condition worsened. Jones sued prison officials under 42 U.S.C. 1983 for deliberate indifference to his serious medical needs ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Medical Facility, where Allard was incarcerated, was applying a department-wide policy in a manner that denied such therapy for gender identity disorder, regardless of the medical recommendations ...
New York: Malpractice Suit Over Guard's Death Settles For $2,500,000 by On March 21, 2002, an unidentified plaintiff settled this medical malpractice claim against two physicians ...
Article • May 15, 2007
conditions are unconstitutional. A prisoner confined to the DSU, who gained 60 pounds while in DSU, has a recorded medical history of hypertension, epilepsy, vertigo, and was being treated for depression; he ...
Article • May 15, 2007
On Injured Party. Michigan's Court of Appeals has held that a claim alleging medical malpractice, intentional misconduct, and ordinary negligence arising from a prisoner's death is prohibited because ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Constant Complaints of Pain May State 8th Amendment Claim In February of 2002, Robert Taylor, a Missouri state prisoner, injured his knee. A Correctional Medical Services (CMS) doctor named Steven ...
indifference to medical needs. His § 1983 suit was dismissed based on the total exhaustion rule. While housed at the McKinley County Detention Center (MCDC) Ross alleged a shoulder injury when falling ...
moved out of it; no reason was given. He was transferred back, then removed again and placed in a cell where he had to climb stairs. A serious medical need is one that has been diagnosed by a physician ...
Article • May 15, 2007
Filed under: Medical, Skin, Failure to Treat
allowed to use the baptismal pool), a ten-day delay in seeing a physician, lack of notes in his medical records about certain conditions, mis-diagnosis of his back condition, delays in lab work, failure ...
unconstitutional and ordered injunctive relief to correct the violations. The district court ordered that exercise and recreational areas be installed; prisoner diets be upgraded; medical care be provided ...
Article • March 6, 2018 • from PLN March, 2018
2011. She began experiencing chest pains and was shackled and taken to the “tub room” in the medical unit. Once there, she was left alone in the unlocked room while guards and medical staff ...
sweatpants in February 2011. His family sued the New York City Department of Correction (NYCDOC), accusing the city of negligence, deliberate indifference to a serious medical need and violation of Hiraldo ...
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