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Discovery still proceeding in suit over violent dementia patient

Discovery is still proceeding in litigation brought by a home care worker, who sued the estate of a deceased former patient with dementia who allegedly attacked her.

As previously reported, Michelle James filed suit against Eris Becker, representing the estate of Herbert Becker, on May 16 in Jefferson County District Court. 

Court records show that a certificate of written discovery was filed Dec. 13, showing that the defendant delivered to the plaintiff its supplemental responses to plaintiff’s request for disclosure.

According to the lawsuit, James was employed as a home healthcare worker with Home Instead of Beaumont and assigned to work at the Beckers’ home. Herbert Becker was suffering from various forms of dementia and his behavior had become erratic and violent, the suit states.

On Sept. 25, 2012, Herbert Becker suddenly allegedly attacked James without warning or provocation, causing her to injure her back, according to the suit.

Eris Becker knew Herbert Becker suffered from violent tendencies and negligently failed to warn James, the suit alleges.

The plaintiff is suing for her alleged past and future medical expenses, mental anguish, pain, impairment, disfigurement and lost wages.

She is represented in part by Beaumont attorney Scott Renick. Attorney Rett Holidy of the Houston firm Germer PLLC represents the defendant.

Judge Bob Wortham, 58th District Court, is assigned to the case.

Case No. A194-346

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