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Recent News About Camc
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Trio accuses CAMC of religious discrimination regarding COVID vaccine
CHARLESTON – Three Charleston Area Medical Center employees accuse the company of religious discrimination related to its COVID-19 vaccination policy. -
Carper allegedly offered county employee who was officer's girlfriend a job
CHARLESTON — New reports have come to light that Kanawha County Commission President Ken Carper allegedly emailed a county employee several hours after he was reported to have exposed himself at a Charleston park in May. -
Man says doctor's mistakes left him with permanent injuries
CHARLESTON – A Dunbar man says a doctor’s negligence left him with permanent injuries. -
Man says CAMC surgeon left his hand permanently damaged
CHARLESTON – A Charleston couple says a CAMC surgeon left the husband’s hand permanently damaged. -
Couple blames Charleston OB/GYN for stillborn birth of one twin
CHARLESTON – A Mason County couple blames a Charleston obstetrician and gynecologist practice for the stillborn birth of one of their twin sons. -
Man's estate blames negligence care from CAMC for his death
CHARLESTON – The estate of a Charleston man says he died as a result of negligent medical care received at CAMC. -
Man's estate blames CAMC for releasing mentally ill brother before fatal shooting
CHARLESTON – The estate of a man who was killed by his brother has sued CAMC, blaming the hospital for releasing the shooter who suffered from severe mental illness. -
Mother sues Nitro for child's injuries from city bike park accident
CHARLESTON — A parent is suing the city of Nitro for her minor child's injuries from a bike accident. -
Misdiagnoses by CAMC staff led to man's death, widow claims
CHARLESTON – The estate of a Kanawha County man says misdiagnoses by several CAMC staffers over 18 months led to his death. -
Physician denies allegations, wants negligence lawsuit dismissed
CHARLESTON — Dr. Frederick C. Martinez denies the allegations against him in a lawsuit filed by a Charleston couple. -
Who owns the trash can? That could be crux of CAMC lawsuit
CHARLESTON – A woman says she severely injured her hand on a trash can at CAMC’s Women’s and Children’s Hospital, but hospital officials say the finger shouldn’t be pointed at them. -
Woman says she didn't authorize breast reconstruction performed by doctor
CHARLESTON – A Raleigh County woman says she was permanently disfigured following an unauthorized breast reconstruction surgery. -
Mother says CAMC physician permanently scarred daughter with procedure
CHARLESTON – A Jackson County woman blames a CAMC physician for permanently scarring her daughter. -
CAMC, obstetrician deny allegations in complaint
CHARLESTON — The defendants in a lawsuit alleging negligence for the delivery of a newborn are denying the allegations in the complaint. -
Trial scheduled for CAMC malpractice, wrongful death lawsuit
CHARLESTON — Kanawha Circuit Judge Tera Salango set a date for trial in a medical malpractice lawsuit against Charleston Area Medical Center. -
Couple sues Princeton Community Hospital for negligence
PRINCETON — A couple is suing Princeton Community Hospital alleging negligence that injuries to a newborn and the mother. -
Charleston obstetrician denies allegations against him in negligence lawsuit
CHARLESTON — A Charleston obstetrician denies allegations against him in a lawsuit claiming he was negligent in his care for one of his patients -
Supreme Court says workers' compensation board rightfully reversed claim
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals sided with the state Workers' Compensation Board of Review's decision to reverse a claims administrator's decision in a disability claim. -
Restauranteur sues CAMC for complications following medical procedure
CHARLESTON – A well-known Charleston restauranteur has sued CAMC and a doctor following complications a medical procedure. -
CAMC faces potential class action over patient data breach
CHARLESTON – A potential class-action lawsuit has been filed against Charleston Area Medical Center related to a data breach by one of its employees.