In 2008, Ellen Wadsworth woke up Thanksgiving morning with torturous pain in both of her feet. After arriving at a Georgia hospital, the doctor’s assistant claimed she had a skin infection called cellulitis and denied the diabetic woman entry to the hospital. Even after the woman and her son pleaded with medical staff for admittance to the hospital, they refused and told her to go home and ice one of her legs. Around midnight, the 61-year-old was found by her son, unconscious. He raced his mother back to the ER. It was then that doctors noticed blocked arteries in both
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Medical Malpractice: Amputated Legs
12 April 2013 by jacksonwhite | medical injury, Medical Malpractice, Medical Negligence, Misdiagnosis, Unnecessary Procedure | No CommentsWoman Acquires Millions after Getting Electrocuted in her Shower
3 April 2013 by jacksonwhite | Electrocution, Product Liability | No CommentsSimona Wilson was electrocuted by several surges of stray current while taking a shower in the comfort of her own home. The electric charges made their way through the shower head, which was installed not too long before. In 2007, Wilson’s Redondo Beach home was owned by the electric company, Southern California Edison, and located next to a substation. The home was used to house the employees of the electric company. When Wilson moved in to the home, she was not informed of the stray electrical currents. Close neighbors had encounters with the electric surges as well. They heard crackling
I’ve lost a loved one. Should I file a wrongful death suit?
14 March 2013 by jacksonwhite | Wrongful Death | No CommentsIf you are reading this and you have lost a loved one, please accept our deepest condolences. There is absolutely no amount of money that can restore the life that was lost nor heal the pain that a survivor feels. Wrongful death claims are an attempt to hold the guilty accountable and compensate the survivors for financial and emotional losses. A wrongful death claim can be filed when a person’s death was caused by the wrongful act or negligence of another. Arizona law allows a surviving spouse, child, parent/guardian, or personal representative of the deceased person to bring a claim
Kids In Distress Employee Charged for Sex Crime
27 February 2013 by jacksonwhite | Child Sexual Abuse, Negligence, Sexual Abuse | No CommentsBrian Fields has been working at Kids In Distress—a shelter for abused and neglected children— for 10 years. The 31-year-old was arrested for sexually assaulting one of the children living there on more than one occasion. Between December 26th and January 6th, Fields engaged in four sexual acts with a 15-year-old girl. Not only was the girl sexually assaulted by Fields, but just weeks earlier, she encountered the same situation with another employee named Brian Denby, who was arrested. Fields was fired from Kids In Distress and charged with 12 counts of indecent and salacious conduct with a child. He
Mother Charged for Sexual Assault on Daughter’s Friend
20 February 2013 by jacksonwhite | Child Sexual Abuse, Negligence, Sexual Abuse | No CommentsLynne Freeman, a mother of two young girls and a parent volunteer at University Schools, was found guilty of sexually assaulting two teenage boys who were friends with one of her daughters. Two boys had been watching a movie at the home when Freeman asked one of them to take the dog outside. The other thirteen-year-old boy was left behind with the mother. She told him to come with her, and took him upstairs to a closet. Once they were both inside, she locked the door. Freeman then touched the boy inappropriately. Another boy, age 16, also contacted police stating
Jury Awards $2.4 Million in Wrongful Death Claim to Husband after Wife is Killed by City Bus
7 December 2012 by jacksonwhite | Wrongful Death | No CommentsIn January of 2008, Joyce Jacobs was standing at an intersection waiting to cross the street, when an out-of-service city bus made a left-hand turn running her over and killing her. After the bus driver saw that he ran over Jacobs, he called the city’s Regional Transit instead of calling the police. John Jacobs, Joyce’s husband, filed a wrongful death claim against the city asking for $9 million. Sacramento Regional Transit argued that Jacobs was in the middle of the street when the bus struck her, but the jury believed that she was in the lines of a crosswalk. The
Veterans Sue KBR Construction for Exposing them to Toxins
5 December 2012 by jacksonwhite | Medical Negligence, Negligence | No Comments12 veterans of the Oregon Army National Guard filed a lawsuit against KBR, the largest non-unionized construction company in the U.S., for exposing them to a toxin called hexavalent chromium during the Restore Iraqi Oil mission in 1993. U.S. and British soldiers were hired to guard a water treatment plant that was covered with the toxic chemical. Workers who breathe in the toxic chemical have an increased risk of developing lung cancer. One of the veterans is now confined to a wheelchair, and must breathe using an oxygen tank. The chemical can also cause damage to the eyes and skin
Major League Soccer Player Files Lawsuit after Career-Ending Concussion
3 December 2012 by jacksonwhite | Concussion, Sports Injury | No CommentsIn 2009, Major League Soccer player Bryan Namoff was injured after colliding with an opponent during a game. Namoff’s coach and team cleared him to continue playing in the current game, and cleared him to play in upcoming games. As he continued playing, he suffered from headaches, sleeplessness and fatigue and had to retire in 2010. Namoff filed a personal injury lawsuit against his former team and coach for $12 million for failing to diagnose and treat him for a career-ending concussion. After the game, Namoff complained of vision problems, but no one on the team paid attention to his
$27 Million Awarded after Man Sues Tobacco Company | Product Liability
30 November 2012 by jacksonwhite | Product Liability | No CommentsToday, it’s no secret that smoking is bad for you. Numerous studies have been published linking smoking to cancer, which eventually causes death. Back in 1944, smoking hadn’t been deemed harmful; in fact it wasn’t until the 1950s that studies were conducted linking smoking with cancer. In 1964, the Surgeon General announced with approval from the President that smoking cigarettes is a health hazard that is associated with cancer. Unfortunately for Emmon Smith, tobacco companies claimed smoking cigarettes were safe back in 1944. By the time the truth came out, Smith had been smoking for 20 years and was addicted.
Driver Files Product Liability Claim after Airbag Injury
28 November 2012 by jacksonwhite | Product Liability | No CommentsA Washington D.C. driver was in his Hyundai Elantra when he got into a car accident. Luckily, his 2012 Elantra has front, side, and curtain airbags to protect him. In this case, it wasn’t the accident that hurt the driver, it was the airbag. The curtain airbag in the driver’s Elantra deployed, but when it deployed, it pushed a piece of metal through the driver’s ear nearly cutting it off. The driver has sought out a personal injury attorney to file a product liability claim against Hyundai. In addition to the lawsuit, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has
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