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Mitchell v. Boyer, IL, Settlement, Medical Neglect, 2018 GENERAL RELEASE OF ALL CLAIMS In full and complete consideration of the payment by - o f the sum of Seven Thousand and Five Hundred Dollars ($7,500.00), the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, I, Isiah Mitchell, on behalf of …
Mitchell v. Boyer, IL, Complaint, Medical Neglect, 2017 Case: 1:15-cv-05914 Document #: 39 Filed: 01/30/17 Page 1 of 9 PageID #:98 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS ISIAH MITCHELL (#R-15082) Plaintiff, v. SEARGENT KEVIN BOYER, C/O ALPHONSO JOHNSON, DR. KUL B. SOOD, DR. STEPHEN J. RITZ …
Williams v. Wexford, IL, Settlement, Medical Neglect, 2016 CONFIDENTIAL SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT This Confidential Settlement Agreement ("Agreement"), memorializes an agreement to settle ce1tain disputes between Wexford Health Sources, Inc. ("Wexford"), which includes all of its affiliates, assignees, employees, and Mr. Michael Williams, a resident of Stateville Conectional Center (collectively, the "Parties"). …
Publication • October 30, 2015
Multnomah County - Agenda Authorizing Settlement of Millner v. Multnomah County, Diabetes, 2013-14 MULTNOMAH COUNTY AGENDA PLACEMENT REQUEST (Revised: 09/23/13) Board Clerk Use Only Agenda Title: Meeting Date: 1/9/14 Agenda Item #: Est. Start Time: R.7 10:30 am Date Submitted: 12/23/13 Authorizing Settlement of Millner v. Multnomah County, et al …
Article • October 26, 2015 • from PLN November, 2015
Oregon: Medical Neglect of Diabetic Detainee Nets $260,000 Settlement by Mark Wilson Oregon: Medical Neglect of Diabetic Detainee Nets $260,000 Settlement by Mark Wilson A former Oregon jail detainee received $260,000 to settle his lawsuit alleging inadequate medical care. Since 2008, Franklin Millner has suffered from “Charcot foot” – a …
Brief • January 31, 2014
Millner v. Multnomah County, OR, Settlement, Failure to Treat Diabetes Effects, 2014 SETTLEMENT AND RELEASE AGREEMENT I. THE PARTIES Franklin Delano M illner, along with his insurers, attorneys, he irs, successors, assigns, and/or transferees ("Plaintiff') . M ultnomah County, a long w ith its respective principals, agents, employees commissioners, affiliated …
Brief • September 23, 2013
Millner v. Multnomah County, OR, Complaint, Failure to Treat Diabetes Effects, 2013 Case 3:13-cv-01689 Document 1 Filed 09/23/13 Page 1 of 16 Page ID#: 1 Lynn S. Walsh, OSB #92495 email: walsh@europa.com 209 SW Oak Street Suite 400 Portland, Oregon 97204 Telephone: 503-790-2772 Facsimile: 503-227-6840 Attorney for Plaintiff UNITED STATES …
Article • May 15, 2013
Filed under: Medical, Podiatry
California Prisoner Paid $5,150 for Medical Shoe Denial by California prison officials paid a prisoner $5,150 to settle his claims related to the denial of medically necessary shoes. When California prisoner Andrew Lopez was transferred on February 15, 2001, he was denied items of his personal property, including medically necessary …
Article • March 15, 2011
Filed under: Medical, Podiatry
$15,000 Settlement in D.C. Prisoner’s Foot Surgery Suit by The District of Columbia (D.C.) paid $15,000 to settle the lawsuit of Prisoner Donald Hatch for medical negligence. While at the D.C. Jail on September 6, 1990 Hatch received treatment for a bunionectemy at the D.C. General Hospital, requiring surgery to …
Article • March 15, 2011
Filed under: Medical, Surgery, Hernias, Podiatry
$1,000 Settlement for Washington Prisoner’s Untreated Hernia by The State of Washington paid $1,000 to settle the lawsuit of prisoner James M. Downing for medical neglect. While incarcerated at Airway Heights Correction Center (AHCC) from October 6, 2003 to November 18, 2004 Downing complained to medical staff about his numerous …
Los Angeles County Jail Agrees To Pay $900,000 to Settle Lawsuit over Inadequate Medical Care by Los Angeles County has agreed to pay $900,000 to a prisoner who lost his foot after staff at the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) in California delayed processing a culture test that later …
Article • January 15, 2010
Sacramento County Settles Jail Medical Neglect Claim for $1,000 by On December 13, 2005, the County of Sacramento, California settled a claim against it for the medical neglect a prisoner in the Sacramento County Jail suffered in 2004. Jose Del Toro, filed a claim against the Sacramento County alleging that, …
Article • July 15, 2009
No Jury Bias in Trial of Prisoner’s Eighth Amendment Claim by The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit rejected a prisoner’s attempt to obtain a new trial of deliberate indifference claims based on jury bias. Gilbert Arreola sued Mohammed Choudry, a prison doctor, for deliberately indifferent treatment of …
Federal Officials' Refusal To Treat Prisoner's Severed Tendon Settles For $22,500 by Virginia federal prisoner Chris Walker brought a federal tort action against the United States in 1998 after various officials refused to treat his severed Achilles tendon. Jail and prison officials, as well as Bureau of Prisons personnel ignored …
$55,503 Settlement for Barefoot California Prisoner by On December 27, 1999, San Francisco County, California, settled for $55,503 a prisoner's federal lawsuit that alleged he was denied footwear for three months while in the county jail and that he was treated with deliberate indifference by jail medical personnel after his …
$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
Additional Evidence in New York Medical Claim Allowed in Part by The United States District Court, Southern District of New York, has granted in part a New York Department of Correctional Services (DOCS) prisoner's motion to submit additional new evidence in a long-running suit over inadequate medical care. Ronald Davidson …
Article • May 15, 2007
Filed under: Medical, Podiatry
$500 Paid in NY Prisoner Medical Negligence Claim. by Willie Sykes, a Sing Sing Correctional Facility prisoner at the time of trial, complained of pain in his heels at Downstate Correctional Facility, and staff advised him to see a podiatrist when he got to the next facility. Ten days later …
Article • May 15, 2007
Denial of Feet Treatment, Paralegal Education, Visiting Suit Dismissed by The plaintiff's allegation of denial of treatment for "fallen arches" and "flat feet" do not "suggest a serious medical condition," so his claim is dismissed. The court cites no authority whatsoever for this medical judgment. The denial to plaintiff of …
Article • May 15, 2007
Denial of Orthopedic Shoes for 21 Months Defeats Summary Judgment by An Oregon federal district court has held that prison officials at the Snake River Correctional Center could be liable for delaying adequate treatment of a prisoner's spastic paralysis, which resulted in a chronic case of claw foot. The prisoner, …
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