Archive for February, 2010

Parents File Wrongful Death Suit Against Emergency Services

Monday, February 15th, 2010

The family of a varsity football lineman from Chapel Hill High School is suing Orange County, the ambulance medic and the Orange County Emergency Services after their son, Atlas Fraley, died from unknown causes. Their Orange County personal injury lawyer says paramedic James Griffin failed to provide adequate care to the boy, violated protocol and did not attempt to contact his parents before leaving him at home alone.

“Atlas Fraley’s death was a direct and proximate result of the negligence of [Griffin],” the suit stated. “Had [Griffin) properly evaluated, treated and transported Atlas Fraley to a hospital, he more than likely than not would have survived.”

The family is asking for damages to cover medical and funeral expenses, loss of companionship and their son's pain and suffering.

The boy called Emergency Services when he started to feel extreme discomfort and pain. The paramedics arrived and told him to drink fluids and he would be fine. A few hours later, he was found dead in his home.

To read more, see the article in the Herald Sun. Image via NIOSH [Flickr].

Family Sues CHP For Leaked Accident Photos

Monday, February 8th, 2010

When 18 year old Nikki Catsouras died in a horrific car accident on a Lake Forest toll road, her family undoubtedly suffered. Unfortunately, because a few highway patrolmen who were on the scene decided to take gorey photos of the young woman’s death and send them to friends, the photos soon made their way onto the internet. Soon Nikki’s family was being forced to relive the tragedy after they started recieving mysterious text messages and emails with photos of the young girl’s accident.

When her family sued the highway patrol for invasion of privacy, intentional infliction of emotional distress and negligence, the first court to hear the case dismissed it despite the fact that the judge called the officer’s behavior “utterly reprehensible.”

Fortunately, upon appeal, the family has been given their chance to hold the officers accountable for their unnecessary suffering following the accident. Many Orange County personal injury attorneys are praising the decision, as it will allow the family to help ensure that this type of tragedy never happens to anyone else.

To read more about the story, see the article in the L.A. Times. Image via moriza [Flickr].

Experimental Botox Treatment Results In Suit

Monday, February 1st, 2010

While Botox is best known for its use in treating wrinkles, it is also used for a number of medical purposes, many of which are not officially endorsed by the FDA. Migraines and cerebral palsy are some of the many conditions that can be improved with regular injections of Botox, but these treatments, unfortunately, are not completely without consequence.

Kristen Spears was a seven year old girl with cerebral palsy. Botox shots were intended to help calm the spasms in her legs and allowed her to walk without surgery. Instead, Botox may have killed her.

The family is now working with an Orange County personal injury lawyer to file suit against the manufacturer. It is one of many upcoming cosmetic and non-cosmetic suits regarding the drug. The corporation says their is no proof the drug caused Kristen’s death, and the deaths of other victims, though. A spokeswoman said the drug’s safety record has been “remarkable” so far, she claimed that any deaths that seemed to be caused by the drug were actually caused by underlying health conditions.

Over a year after Kristen’s death though, Botox was ordered to start warning doctors and consumers of potentially life-threatening side effects and may be dangerous for use in children. The girl’s family claims that the company was aware of the dangers prior to her death though.

To read more about the suit, see the article in the L.A. Times. Image via Sarah G… [Flickr].