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Demas & Rosenthal
701 Howe Ave, Suite A-1
Sacramento, CA 95825
916-442-9000

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Family Sues Kaiser & Local Nursing Home Over Fatal Mistake
Woman Was Given Wrong Medicine, Despite Her Protests
Sacramento, California - A Sacramento family is suing Kaiser Hospital and Heritage Convalescent Hospital for wrongful death, negligence and elder abuse after medical staff gave the wrong drug to patient Bessie Chaise for 18 days leading up to her death.
"This is clearly a case where the health care system failed. Someone made a grave error, and there were no checks and balances in place to detect the mistake," said John Demas of Demas & Rosenthal law firm. "For nearly three weeks, the victim was given a drug she was allergic to, denied medicine she needed and ignored when she complained. Her family wants answers and for someone to take responsibility."
The state's Department of Health Services investigated the case and cited Heritage for its treatment of Chasie. Investigators confirmed Chasie told staff at least twice that she was allergic to the medicine and should not be taking it.
"This has been devastating. We lost our mother, saw her suffer, struggling for air in the end and hallucinating," said Artallius Derlantiss, Chasie's son. "We desperately trying to understand how this could happen and to make sure it doesn't happen to anyone else."
Chasie's symptoms, and ultimately her death, resulted from being given the wrong medicine, which she was allergic to, and from being denied the medicine her doctor had prescribed.
Chasie was a patient at Heritage Convalescent Hospital in October 2002 when she was briefly admitted to Kaiser Medical Center to be treated for shortness of breath. Her doctor prescribed medicine to prevent fluid retention, and Chasie was released back to Heritage. However, the name of the medicine was written incorrectly in the transfer, and as a result, Chasie was given a drug she was allergic to for nearly three weeks before she died.
The lawsuit was filed with the California Superior Court today in Sacramento by Demas & Rosenthal on behalf of Chasie's children, Derlantiss, Mae Jameson, Jacques Crane and Veronica Scrivener.
The suit names Kaiser Permanente, Kaiser Permanente Hospitals, Kaiser Permanente Medical and Heritage Convalescent Hospital.
Family of electrocuted girl sues owner of local carwash
The Sacramento family of a 9-year-old girl electrocuted at a self-serve carwash in April has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit claiming that a negligent property owner is responsible for her death.
"This was a tragic incident, which should never have happened," said John Demas, the lawyer representing the family of Victoria Quail.
You can read this story in its entirety on the web at:
http://www.sacbee.com/content/news/crime/story/3649985p-4675852c.htmlRate Increases Propel Allstate's Earnings to 71% Jump
NORTHBROOK, Ill., Jul 17, 2003, (A. M. Best via COMTEX) -- Despite a near doubling of catastrophe losses, Allstate Corp. (NYSE:ALL) saw cumulative rate increases for both homeowners and automobile policies catapult earnings by 71% in the second quarter.
The property/casualty insurer posted a jump in net income to $590 million, or 84 cents a share, from $346 million, or 48 cents a share, in the second quarter of 2002. Operating income was up 32.2% to $599 million, or 85 cents a share, from $453 million, or 64 cents a share.
You can read this story in its entirety on the web at:
http://www.earnings.com/fin/newsDetail.jsp?tckr=ALL&trID=198u19971-800-717-1111

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