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Recent News About Camc
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CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County
March 22 -
Rough arrest leads to suit against Dunbar officer
McCormick CHARLESTON - The city of Dunbar and one of its officers is named in personal injury suit by a Cross Lanes man following his arrest for DUI last year. -
Woman sues physican, Marshall University Board of Governors, others for husband's death
HUNTINGTON -- A woman is suing a Huntington physician, Marshall University Board of Governors, Cabell Huntington Hospital and Logan Hematology & Oncology for medical malpractice and her husband's death. -
Health care is first topic for Leadership West Virginia
CHARLESTON -– Health care will be the first issue examined as part of this year's learning/training sessions for the 2010 class of Leadership West Virginia. -
Wood couple names five doctors in wrongful death of infant daughter
PARKERSBURG - Five Wood County physicians are named in wrongful death suit alleging they failed to properly diagnose an infant's intestinal problems following four days of tests and observations. -
Putnam hospital's negligence resulted in permanent damage to arm, woman alleges
WINFIELD - A Putnam County woman alleges a trip to the hospital for treatment of pneumonia resulted in the loss of one of her arms. -
CIVIL FILINGS: Kanawha County
Feb. 12 -
CIVIL FILINGS: Putnam County
Feb. 18 -
Couple sues CAMC for woman's in-room injury
CHARLESTON -- A woman and her husband are suing Charleston Area Medical Center after she claims she was injured. -
Mother sues dog owner after son's attack
CHARLESTON -- A mother is suing a man after his dog attacked her son and injured him. -
Elkview woman awarded $7,500 in personal suit against WVU Tech
CHARLESTON - An Elkview woman's personal injury suit against WVU Tech has been settled. -
Former employee sues CAMC for discrimination
CHARLESTON -- A former employee is suing Charleston Area Medical Center for discrimination. -
THIS JUST IN: Kanawha County
Nov. 16 -
CAMC sues internists for breach of contract
CHARLESTON - A Charleston hospital is seeking repayment on the outstanding balances of loans it made to two doctors to help them establish their respective medical practices. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Kingery elected to CAMC Foundation Board
Kingery CHARLESTON -– Matthew Kingery, an attorney in the Charleston office of Dinsmore & Shohl, has been elected to the Charleston Area Medical Center Foundation's Board of Directors. -
PERSONNEL FILE: Hurney co-authors article in In-House Defense Quarterly
Hurney CHARLESTON -– Jackson Kelly attorney Thomas J. Hurney Jr. has co-authored "A Practical Analysis of HCQIA Immunity," which appears in the fall 2009 issue of DRI's In-House Defense Quarterly. -
THIS JUST IN: Kanawha County
Sept. 23 -
State Police settle brutality suit with Charleston attorney for $200K
Wolfe CHARLESTON - One of two lawsuits a Charleston attorney filed stemming from injuries he sustained following a DUI arrest two years ago has come to a conclusion. -
Ex-firefighter alleges retaliation of injury cover-up
CHARLESTON - A former Charleston firefighter is alleging he was not only injured during a training exercise, but was also later terminated when he threatened to report the unsafe conditions in which the exercise took place, and subsequent falsification of records.