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Recent News About Memorial Hermann
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Texas Supreme Court axes $6.3 million judgment against Memorial Hermann
AUSTIN - On Friday, the Texas Supreme Court rendered a take-nothing judgment in favor of Memorial Hermann Health System, wiping a $6.3 million judgment against the medical provider. -
Male nurse alleges he faced gender discrimination while working for Memorial Hermann Health System
HOUSTON — A male nurse alleges he faced gender and disability discrimination while working at Memorial Hermann Health System. -
Mother alleges stranger was allowed in Memorial Herman Health's NICU to hold, feed her baby
HOUSTON — A mother alleges a stranger was allowed to come into Memorial Herman Health's Neonatal unit and feed and hold her newborn while she was not allowed to see her baby. -
Man alleges physician ignored his allergy, caused loss of bladder control
HOUSTON — A man alleges his physician negligently ignored his allergy to Sulfa which caused permanent damage to his body. -
Former Memorial Hermann Health chaplain resident program participant claims discrimination, seeks $1M plus in damages
HOUSTON — An African American male chaplain resident at Memorial Hermann Health claims he faced discriminatory comments about his walk, speech and mannerisms. -
$1M suit: Patient developed pressure wounds while at Memorial Hermann Texas
HOUSTON — A former Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center patient claims the hospital allowed her to develop a pressure injury which later became infected, while in the hospital for heart surgery. -
Patient alleges surgical sponge left inside her, sues Memorial Hermann for $1M plus
HOUSTON — A patient is suing Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital and others alleging a surgical sponge was left inside her which caused the worsening of her Crohn's disease and other serious health issues. -
Woman claims Houston physician punctured her bladder during hysterectomy, caused urine to leak into vagina
HOUSTON — A woman is suing a Houston physician, alleging her bladder was punctured during her hysterectomy. -
Park Manor of South Belt faces wrongful death suit after resident's fall
HOUSTON — Park Manor of South Belt is facing a suit by the estate of a former resident who died from complications suffered after a fall. -
Daughters allege Friendswood nursing center's negligence caused mother's death
GALVESTON — The daughters of a woman who sustained injuries and died after a fall at a Friendswood nursing center have filed a wrongful death suit, alleging the facility was negligent and contributed to their mother's death. -
Houston assisted living facility alleged to have caused death of elderly woman
HOUSTON — An estate administrator is suing a Houston assisted living facility, alleging an elderly woman died there due to negligence. -
Galveston County couple alleges Kemah neighbor failed to prevent pit bull attack
GALVESTON — A Galveston couple is suing a Kemah neighbor, alleging the defendant's pit bull attacked one of the plaintiffs. -
Patient alleges Memorial Hermann Hospital negligence caused her to suffer stroke
HOUSTON — A Denver woman is suing a Houston hospital, alleging that she was caused to suffer a stroke due to the defendants' negligence. -
Brazoria County patient accuses Pearland medical practitioners of malpractice
HOUSTON – John Seguin of Brazoria County has filed a medical malpractice suit against Memorial Hermann Pearland Hospital and Dr. Rajan Kadakia, alleging the defendants improperly treated him following a procedure more than a year ago. -
Appeals court denies rehearing in 'Baby Olivia' wrongful death case
BEAUMONT – The Texas Ninth District Court of Appeals recently denied a motion for a rehearing in the case involving "Baby Olivia," whose parents sued Medical Center of Southeast Texas for wrongful death. -
Doctor erroneously diagnosed perforation, Harris County resident alleges
HOUSTON – A Harris County woman alleges she was injured during a surgery and the injury was not discovered for six days. -
Justices affirm judgment in ‘Baby Olivia’ lawsuit, find trial court did not err in deeming expert as qualified
BEAUMONT – The Ninth Court of Appeals has affirmed a ruling deeming a medical expert as qualified in the highly publicized “Baby Olivia” case. -
Man loses appeal over malicious prosecution claim against Memorial Hermann Memorial City Hospital
HOUSTON – A man arrested at a hospital where his dying mother was being treated has lost his appeal against a trial court decision dismissing claims of malicious prosecution and emotional distress. -
Man sustains head injuries diving into pool, pursues legal action
HOUSTON – A Harris County man claims that he sustained “severe, debilitating” head injuries after diving into a local pool more than four months ago. -
Couple files suit after daughter suffers burns during class demonstration at museum
HOUSTON – A Harris County couple is suing a local museum after their young daughter allegedly sustained multiple burn injuries during its summer day camp program.