Attorney Frank Armada's office in Teays Valley. CHARLESTON – A Leon woman is not the only person who has issues with the way her attorney kept her informed about the status of her medical malpractice case.
POINT PLEASANT – A pending malpractice case against a former Mason County physician appears to be headed to trial without a requisite certificate of merit.
Urata Singleton attempts to negioate the hallway in her Leon home. A malpractice suit she filed against Dr. Jack M. Levine in 2001 alleges surgery he performed on her foot contributed to her near inability to walk. (Photo by Lawrence Smith) LEON – Had a former Mason County physician shown a little compassion and courtesy, he would not have been the defendant in a lawsuit says one of his former patients.
POINT PLEASANT – In addition to remaining tight-lipped about how a recently accepted appeal to the Supreme Court may effect their case, attorneys for a former Mason County physician, now practicing medicine in Illinois, aren't talking about one of his previous malpractice cases currently under seal.
POINT PLEASANT – Following the lead of a Mason County physician, an Ohio man has brought a malpractice suit against a former Point Pleasant doctor, now living and working in Illinois, without filing a certificate of merit.