Memorial Hermann
Recent News About Memorial Hermann
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This Just In: Recent civil suits filed in Jefferson County District Courts
Recent civil suits filed in Jefferson County District Courts, Dec. 30, 2008-Jan. 9, 2009 -
Malpractice suit claims doctors delay of treatment caused complications
A Beaumont couple has filed suit against Memorial Hermann Baptist Beaumont Hospital and two of its doctors, alleging the man suffered multiple injuries after doctors delayed seeing him for several hours. -
Dismissal hearing reset in medical malpractice case of man who swallowed chicken bone
Memorial Hermann Baptist Beaumont Hospital Defendants entangled in a medical malpractice suit involving a man who swallowed a chicken bone and died a few days later are trying to have the case dismissed. -
This Just In: Recent civil suits filed in Orange County District Courts
Recent civil suits filed in Orange County District Courts, Dec. 1-22, 2008 -
Suit claims hospital failed to treat infant in timely manner
Two Hardin County residents have filed suit against Memorial Hermann Baptist Hospital and a doctor, alleging their infant son was not treated in a timely or appropriate manner when they brought him to the hospital. -
Woman sues hospital after hit by falling TV in emergency room
A Jefferson County woman has filed suit against Memorial Hermann Baptist Beaumont Hospital, alleging her left shoulder, left side and left knee were injured after a 19-inch television fell on her while she was waiting in the emergency room. -
Malpractice suit alleges chemo line caused stroke
An Orange woman and her husband have filed suit against eight doctors and three hospitals, alleging the woman suffered from a stroke, among other injuries, after doctors inserted a device into her veins. -
Med-mal suit claims woman died after unnecessary surgery
The family of a Jefferson County woman has filed a wrongful death suit against Memorial Hermann Baptist Beaumont Hospital, two doctors and an anesthesiologist, claiming her death was caused because of their negligence. -
Appeals court reverses ruling on medical expert's testimony in Memorial Hermann case
Attorneys for Memorial Hermann Baptist Beaumont Hospital convinced a higher court recently to reverse and remand a lower court's ruling denying a motion challenging a medical expert's validity. -
Amputee sues orthopedist for loss of finger
Mickey Das Nearly two years ago, Ted Slaughter maimed his left hand with a circular saw. A week following his injury Slaughter had surgery to repair his badly wounded hand, and to this day claims he has trouble performing daily functions. -
Woman sues hospital after valet turns out to be car thief
After giving her car keys to a valet service at a local hospital, a Lumberton resident was rather surprised to learn her car had been stolen. The vehicle was later recovered at a Louisiana gas station. -
Med-mal trial against Memorial Hermann ends in mistrial
After deliberating for three days, jurors failed to decide whether Connie Woods doused her feet with flesh-eating chemicals while under the care of Memorial Hermann Baptist Hospital Beaumont or prior to being committed, as the three-week long trial ended in mistrial. -
Minister testifies about woman's psychosis as med-mal trial starts third week
James Old Jr. Encircled by church friends and family, Connie Woods' husband prayed aloud for his mentally ill wife and then touched her feet � sending Woods into an untamable fit, testified Associate Pastor Joey Duhon, as the trial of Woods vs. Memorial Hermann entered its third week. -
Witness says woman could not have burned feet at hospital as med-mal trial continues
Jurors heard testimony from medical personnel this week in the medical malpractice trial of Connie Woods, who in a delusional state burned her own feet in flesh-eating chemicals. -
Woman reaches settlement with hospital for early discharge after giving birth at home
A settlement has been reached between a local hospital and a woman who claims she had to give birth at home after the hospital failed to recognize that she was in labor. -
Delusional woman burns feet with chemicals, jurors to decide if injury occurred under hospital's care
James Old Jr. Hearing a command from God among other voices inside her head, a delusional Connie Woods dumped flesh-eating chemicals all over her feet. -
Wrongful death suit filed against Boston Scientific over cardiac defibrillator
The family of an Orange man who died after a cardiac defibrillator implant have sued the manufacturer, alleging the device was defective. -
Son blames Baptist Hospital for father's death
The son of Albert Pitre Sr. has filed a medical-malpractice suit against Memorial Hermann Baptist Beaumont Hospital, claiming the hospital hastened his 88-year-old father's death.