Tabor Lindsay & Associates
Recent News About Tabor Lindsay & Associates
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Man's estate blames Beckley doctors, hospital for being too slow treating his heart attack
BECKLEY – The estate of a 45-year-old Greenbrier County man says doctors at a Beckley hospital were too slow in treating his heart attack, which resulted in his death. -
Jackson County woman files medical negligence lawsuit
PARKERSBURG – A Jackson County woman is accusing a Wood County medical facility and two physicians of negligence. -
Lincoln County man says he wasn't diagnosed for medical issue in a timely manner
WINFIELD – A Lincoln County man says improper diagnoses by medical personnel led to serious injuries. -
Estate says CAMC negligence led to 29-year-old woman's death
CHARLESTON – The estate of woman accuses Charleston Area Medical Center of negligence resulting in her death. -
Negligent medical care left woman in wheelchair, lawsuit claims
CHARLESTON – A Wyoming County woman says insufficient medical care left her in a wheelchair for the rest of her life. -
Estate blames CAMC, WVU, EMS for son's death
CHARLESTON – The mother of a late Jackson County man says improper medical care led to her son's death. -
Mother blames CAMC's negligence for her son's death
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman blames negligent care at Charleston Area Medical Center for her son’s death. -
Mother blames doctors at two hospitals for causing son's death
CHARLESTON – The mother of a 3-year-old says her son died as a result of negligence by doctors at CAMC and Roane General Hospital. -
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 says CAMC doctors wrongly told him they removed his ruptured appendix
CHARLESTON – A Fayette County man says CAMC doctors didn’t remove his ruptured appendix even though they told him they had done so. -
Woman blames medical negligence for daughter's hearing loss
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman says medical negligence following her birth led to her daughter suffering severe hearing loss. -
Woman blames WVU Hospitals for son's permanent birth defects
MORGANTOWN – A Monongalia County mother blames substandard medical care for permanent birth defects suffered by her son. -
Late attorney's wife files medical malpractice suit over his death
CHARLESTON – The wife of a respected Charleston attorney has filed a wrongful death lawsuit, alleging a doctor was negligent in caring for him before he suffered a fatal heart attack earlier this year. -
Man accuses two doctors of malpractice, failure to properly diagnose
CHARLESTON – A Putnam County man is accusing two Charleston physicians of medical malpractice. -
Mother blames doctors, hospitals for infant son's permanent injuries following childbirth
PRINCETON – A Virginia woman says negligent medical care during and after his birth has resulted in permanent injuries to her 17-month-old son. -
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. -
Widow says healthcare providers failed to diagnose husband's bladder cancer
CHARLESTON – The widow of a Kanawha County man has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a healthcare facility, a doctor and a certified physician’s assistant for failing to diagnose his bladder cancer. -
Man says incorrect cancer diagnosis led to healthy kidney being removed
HUNTINGTON – An Ohio man says doctors erroneously diagnosed him with cancer, leading to the removal of a healthy kidney. -
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. -
Estate of autistic man blames 911, local hospital and EMS for not properly responding to call
MIDDLEBOURNE – The estate of an autistic man blames Tyler County 911 as well as the local hospital and ambulance service for failing to properly respond to his medical needs and for his eventual death.