Camc
Recent News About Camc
-
THIS JUST IN: Boone County
July 14 -
Suit says hospital staff wrongly declared infant dead
CHARLESTON - A Kanawha County couple say both they and their newborn baby were traumatized permanently when staff at a Charleston hospital informed them the baby died only to later discover he was in fact alive. -
THIS JUST IN: Kanawha County
July 17 -
Lawsuit says hospital caused woman to gain weight
CHARLESTON – A Boone County woman says a Charleston hospital gave her too much intravenous fluids and caused her to gain 20 pounds. -
Judge limits request for medical records
CHARLESTON -- Though a judge quashed a subpoena for a Kanawha County woman's entire medical history in a personal injury suit she filed against WVU Tech, he ordered she'll still have to turn over records related to treatment for her alleged injury. -
Hurricane couple sues over son's death
CHARLESTON – A man and woman from Hurricane is suing the West Virginia University Board of Governors, Charleston Area Medical Center and a physician over the death of their newborn son. -
Man sues over botched appendectomy
CHARLESTON – A man claims he underwent a botched appendectomy which has left him with an injured spleen. -
Woman sues over hospital parking gate
CHARLESTON – A woman claims she was injured by a gate at the entrance to a parking facility at a Charleston hospital. -
Woman says IV problems killed daughter
CAMC Women & Children's Hospital CHARLESTON – A Fayette County woman says a nurse's fumbling with an intravenous needle caused her daughter's death. -
Woman sues CAMC over 35-year-old surgery
CHARLESTON – A St. Albans woman is suing Charleston Area Medical Center over an intrauterine device that mistakenly was implanted in her uterus in 1973. -
THIS JUST IN: Kanawha County
March 23 -
THIS JUST IN: Kanawha County
March 6 -
CAMC, nurse named in wrongful death suit of Cross Lanes man
CHARLESTON - A Cross Lanes woman is alleging that a nurse at a Charleston hospital dislodging her husband's breathing tube directly resulted in his death. -
Leadership West Virginia names Class of 2009
CHARLESTON -– Fifty-two leaders from across the state have accepted invitations to participate in the 19th class of Leadership West Virginia. -
THIS JUST IN: Kanawha County
Feb. 2 -
CALA questions Stowers fundraiser
Stowers CHARLESTON –- A statewide legal reform group says it is waving a red flag over a January campaign fundraiser for new Putnam Circuit Judge Phillip M. Stowers. -
Hunt, Karr named in legal malpractice suit
Hunt CHARLESTON - A Jackson County woman is alleging two Charleston attorneys were negligent in the way they handled a personal injury claim she filed against the federal government. -
THIS JUST IN: Putnam County
Jan. 22 -
PERSONNEL FILE: Flaherty, Sensabaugh & Bonasso welcomes new marketing, client relations director
McCoy CHARLESTON –- Flaherty, Sensabaugh & Bonasso has announced that Kate McCoy has joined the firm as its Director of Marketing and Client Relations and will work from the firm's Charleston office.