Wrongful Death

  • U.A. Veteran's Affairs Secretary Faces Wrongful Death Suit by Family of Iraq War Veteran

    Amy Rothschild | July 31, 2007 9:34 AM | 1 CommentCharleston, SC

    The family of an Iraq war veteran recently filed a lawsuit in Springfield, Massachusetts, on July 30, 2007, alleging negligence against Jim Nicholson, the secretary of Veterans Affairs Secretary, in the suicide death of their son. The action states that the Veterans Affairs (VA)is at fault for the death of Jeffrey Lucey, a 23 year old Marine who committed suicide in June 2004, after he was...

  • Motorcycle safety classes can cut down on accidents

    Dale Emch | July 31, 2007 12:02 AM | 0 CommentsFindlay, OH

    The sunny weather we've been enjoying draws motorcyclists out to the streets. But with more bikes on the road, there are bound to be more accidents in Findlay, Toledo, and throughout northwest Ohio.Two accidents occurred in northwest Ohio on Sunday. In Hancock County, near Arlington, Ohio, Perry Fletcher was riding his motorcycle on Madison Township Road 177 when a minivan backed out of a...

  • Family Awarded $35.3 Million After Father's/Husband's Death

    Jamie G. Goldstein | July 30, 2007 5:19 PM | 0 CommentsChicago, IL

    A jury awarded the family of Danny Oppenheim Jr. $35.3 million. Danny Oppenheim died after his doctors failed to properly monitor him during surgery. While he was under anesthesia he was not receiving the proper amount of oxygen. The lack of oxygen caused brain damage and eventually Oppenheim's death. The two doctors, Aeneas Guiney and Robert Wolf have had other patients become severally...

  • Jury Awards $35.3 Million in Michigan Wrongful Death Case

    Shannon Weidemann | July 30, 2007 2:44 PM | 0 CommentsCharlotte, NC

    A doctor who operated a rapid drug detox clinic and had a patient die in his care was found negligent by a jury and ordered to pay the victim's family $35.5 Million. Dr. Aeneas Guiney operated the clinic in Troy, Michigan. The victim died in 2004. The medical malpractice case was filed by the victim's family. While under anesthesia, Oppenheim failed to get enough oxygen, suffered brain...

  • Operator Error Blamed For Amusement Ride Death

    David Lowe | July 30, 2007 1:45 PM | 0 CommentsMilwaukee, WI

    Error by the amusement ride operator, rather than ride malfunction, is being suggested as the cause of the tragic amusement ride death of a 16 year old Neenah girl according to by an investigative report issued by the Wisconsin Department of Commerce. Sixteen year old Elizabeth Mohl died on Juy 14, 2007 after falling 40 feet from an amusement ride called Air Glory at a Christian Music Festival...

  • Soldier's Family Sues VA

    Jamie G. Goldstein | July 30, 2007 11:47 AM | 0 CommentsChicago, IL

    Jeffrey Lucey's family filed a wrongful death suit against the Department of Veteran Affairs after Jeffrey Lucey was turned away from the medical center. Lucey attempted to get medical treatment from a VA facility in 2004 after he returned from the Iraq war. Instead, the VA turned him away. He killed himself two weeks later. This suit is certain to be one of several filed against the VA for...

  • Suit Over Wandering Nursing Home Resident's Death Settled For $750,000

    Mike Simon | July 27, 2007 12:16 PM | 0 CommentsWest Virginia, WV

    A $750,000 settlement reached in June between a Pennsylvania nursing home and Francis X. Ounan has been approved by a federal judge. Ounan, the executor of his mother's estate, filed suit against nursing home chain Sunrise Senior Living Services, Inc. on January 15, seeking damages for claims of negligence and wrongful death. Nursing home administrator Lynn Plasha and nurse Cynthia Harbaugh were...

  • Widow Awarded $1.25 Million In Wrongful Death Suit

    Jamie G. Goldstein | July 25, 2007 5:05 PM | 0 CommentsChicago, IL

    Jeanette Dooley of Jackson County settled a lawsuit she brought after her new husband was killed driving his truck. Chad Dooley had been employed as a truck driver for eleven years when he and another truck collided on Highway 54 at 4 a.m. in the morning on August 20, 2005. Jeanette settled the lawsuit for $1.25 million but said she would give it all back to have Chad home. The other truck...

  • Criminal Charges Unlikely in Amusement Ride Accident

    David Lowe | July 22, 2007 1:29 PM | 0 CommentsMilwaukee, WI

    Last weekend I wrote about an amusement ride accident in which a 16 year old girl from Menasha, Wisconsin died when she fell more than 40 feet from a ride called Air Glory while attending a Christian music festival in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.The Wisconsin Journal Sentinel website reports this afternoon that the local district attorney is saying that criminal charges against the amusement ride...

  • Family Files Lawsuit After Summer Camp Drowning

    Jamie G. Goldstein | July 20, 2007 9:34 AM | 0 CommentsChicago, IL

    The Gottsman family has filed a lawsuit against the summer camp where their son Yoni drowned in 2005. Yoni Gottsman was only four years old when he drowned at the Cathedral Oaks Athletic Club. He was attending summer camp in August 2005 when it is alleged that he was unsupervised at the club's pool. A surveillance video reveals Yoni was found floating face down in the water with no...

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