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Brief • June 7, 2004
are the subject matter of this case. Plaintiff specifically stipulates and agrees that all outstanding liens arising from medical treatment rendered to her as a result of the incident of November 14,2001 ...
Brief • November 21, 2002
. address, and telephone number of treaUng physlcf8ns and other medical prOvIders. Please attach property damage estimates and/or aU medlc8l bills In support of your claim. If n,:tcessary. attach additional ...
Brief • 1999
and/or employees: (a) Failed to provide proper medical care and treatment to Mr. Rudisill; (b) Failed to respond to Mr. Rudisill's medical needs in a timely and proper manner; and (c) Failed to provide adequate ...
Brief • March 23, 2006
ARISING FROM MEDICAL SERVICES RECEIVED BY CLAIMANT ERNEST AARON AS A RESULT OF THE SEPTEMBER 12,2002 INCIDENT MADE THE BASIS OF THIS LAWSUIT. THIS INDEMNIFICATION CLAUSE IS INTENDED BY THE PARTIES ...
Brief • August 18, 2011
is pending may make any order which justice requires to protect a party or person from 2). Plaintiff's Notice actually seeks information regarding the percentage of revenues spent on medical services, rather ...
Brief • December 19, 2000
and clothing, increasing heat in the housing unit to an intolerable level, and denying them medical attention and food. Defendants thereby violated plaintiffs' rights under the Constitutions of the United ...
DABILIS was ordered by the individual defendants to exit his cell and he was agitated and uncooperative. 14. Prior to THOMAS DABILIS’ incarceration at Valley Street, he was taking multiple medications ...
Brief • October 12, 2012
20, 2008. RELEASOR represents: (I) that Medicare has made no conditional payments for any medical expense or prescription expense related to the subject incident; (2) he is not, nor has been ...
Brief • 2004
and of any types, regarding: a. b. c. d. Discipline of officers generally; Specific discipline for the violation of constitutional rights; Discipline for the denial of medical treatment; and Discipline ...
Brief • 2009
or the Estate of Farron Barksdale and any and all demands, claims or causes of action relating in any manner to the actions or inactions, medical treatment and/or death of Farron Barksdale that any potential ...
Brief • 2006
died while he was in the UCD Medical Center as a results ofthe injuries described above. Based upon information and belief, the Sacramento County Sheriffs Department, and employees of the Sacramento ...
Brief • 2003
and became ill. 14. Myrick experienced chest tightness, coughing and began gasping for air. Myrick went to the hospital seeking medical attention. 15. Myrick notified the #2 shift supervisor Captain Stephen ...
Brief • April 15, 1995
and medical management 19 are the mainstays of current asthma care. 20 6. Oleoresin capsicum is a natural extract of hot peppers. 21 Capsaicin is a purified active substance derived from oleoresin 22 ...
Article • August 1, 2020 • from PLN August, 2020
for: influenza or “the flu.” Public health and medical professional societies recommend the flu vaccine for all children and adults, including all residents and staff in correctional facilities ...
Article • July 15, 2025 • from PLN July, 2025
prisoner who suffered epileptic seizures and injury after his medication was withheld at Walker State Prison. The panel’s decision followed a rehearing of Plaintiff’s earlier appeal in the case ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2014
the reason behind the racial disparity: private prisons deliberately exclude people with high medical care costs from their contracts. Younger, healthier inmates, he found — who've come ...
Brief • 1994
employment at The Smuggler's Inn. XVI. 14 15 As a direct consequence of this action, PATTI CASEY lost her 16 employment and, therefore, her income. 17 medically, and has incurred and will continue ...
Brief • 2008
further warning, VanderVeen activated the Taser shock a second time, 21 again causing Wiederspohn great pain and incapacitating him. 22 3.17 Before medical personnel arrived at the scene, VanderVeen ...
Article • March 1, 2021 • from PLN March, 2021
Filed under: COVID-19
COVID Pandemic: Medical Update by Michael D. Cohen, MD by Michael D. Cohen, M.D. New variants of the coronavirus February saw numerous reports about mutations and new variants of the pandemic ...
” of 6 feet – what is being uniformly called for in the outside world — is almost impossible for prisoners. Furthermore, prison medical care, much of it provided by profit-maximizing ...
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