JACKSONVILLE, FL -- A family from
Orange Park is suing Naval
Hospital Jacksonville ...
"The child
has what's called
cortical blindness," said Sean
Cronin, ...
Sean Cronin with
a photograph of
Michael Hugaboom.
... A junior
enlisted man
in the
Navy, Rivera
lost his wife and
unborn child to a
botched c-section at
a ...
A
sailor's
family
has
filed
a
$150
million
suit
against
the
Navy
claiming
...
According
to
Sean
Cronin,
the
attorney
representing
Joseph
and
Kendra
Alcorn,
...
We're having it because the Navy had a press conference today," said the Alcorn's
attorney Sean Cronin. "When these lawsuits or allegations come forward, ...
According to the plaintiff’s lawyer, Sean Cronin, the severe birth injuries ... The Navy will be given
six months to either pay the full price the victims ... |
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According to Backman and her attorney, Sean Cronin, those protocols failed. Backman is a Navy wife,
who, on August 30th, 2006, had surgery at Naval Hospital ...
The couple’s Jacksonville attorney, Sean Cronin , called the Hugabooms’ case “the tip of an iceberg”
at the hospital. A former Navy pilot who still serves ...
Attorney Sean Cronin, a Navy reserve pilot who also is working on the lawsuit, said ''it's well known
in the naval community there are serious ... |
A Navy doctor admits that if she had just looked at her patient's ... Medical records and doctor testimony
convinced Hess and her attorney, Sean Cronin, ...
Navy Times Stories:
Monday, Dec 11, 2006
The two stories are completely at odds. A Jacksonville, Fla.-based Navy wife claims
her doctor called her after she returned home from August hernia surgery with
shocking news: Shed accidentally been operated upon
with contaminated instruments use... read entire article»
Wednesday, Nov 29, 2006
Something happened during a womans August surgery at Jacksonville Naval Hospital
that caused her surgeon to call her in for non-standard, post-operative blood tests. But
the hospitals commanding officer on Wednesday contradicted the woman's claim...
read entire article»
Tuesday, Nov 28, 2006
A Navy wife who says she underwent surgery at Naval Hospital Jacksonville in Florida
with unsanitized instruments used in an operation earlier the same day filed a $5 million
personal injury claim against the Navy on Tuesday for severe emotion... read entire article»
Monday, Jun 12, 2006
Three-month-old Justin Michael Shantz had been more than just fussy earlier in the day he
wasnt his normal, happy self, said his grandfather, an active-duty sailor. He'd vomited three
times, Tylenol didnt lower his feverish temperature, and he seem... read entire article»
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Family members on Wednesday filed a $15 million medical malpractice claim against
the Navy and Jacksonville Naval Hospital over the 2005 death of a 3-month-old child
who succumbed to a massive, undetected infection. Justin Michael Shantz was brou...
read entire article»
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Family members on May 31 filed a $15 million medical malpractice claim against the
Navy and Jacksonville Naval Hospital over the 2005 death of a 3-month-old child who
succumbed to a massive, undetected infection. Justin Michael Shantz was brought...
read entire article»
Monday, May 8, 2006
The Navy has agreed to pay $850,000 to a former Navy signalman first class whose wife
died May 21, 2003, six weeks after a botched hip replacement operation at Jacksonville
Naval Hospital. The settlement with Dwight Hines of Macclenny, Fla., avoi...
read entire article»
Monday, Mar 6, 2006
Families, even those with active-duty service members, can sue the government for
negligence under the Federal Tort Claims Act. Service members, however, cannot
sue the government for personal injuries caused by the negligence of military members,...
read entire article»
Monday, Mar 6, 2006
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Navy wife Dona Perez was surprised when a Jacksonville Naval
Hospital doctor told the 38-year-old in April 1999 that she needed a total hysterectomy
and should have her ovaries removed. Suffering from irregular menstrual periods...
read entire article»
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Monday, Jan 30, 2006
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Jacksonville Naval Hospitals commanding officer used a town hall
meeting Jan. 18 to unveil a new strategic plan aimed at making the facility first in service
and to answer concerns over recent news stories highlighting a string ... read entire article»
Wednesday, Jan 18, 2006
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Jacksonville Naval Hospitals commanding officer used Wednesdays
town hall meeting to unveil a new strategic plan aimed at making the facility first in service
and to answer concerns over recent news stories highlighting a string... read entire article»
Monday, Jan 2, 2006
Jocelyn Foster lost her life due to Navy medical malpractice. And the doctor who admitted
responsibility is still practicing Navy medicine. That has prompted Fosters daughter to
speak out about her mothers death in order, she says, to help spur i... read entire article»
Monday, Dec 19, 2005
NORFOLK, Va. It was a matter of trust. Thomas Hugaboom is a sailor and his wife Jessica
used to be. The couple had no complaints about their previous Navy medical care and loved
their baby sons pediatrician. But, the couple was told, that doctor ... read entire article»
Monday, Dec 12, 2005
A naval hospital delivery teams failure to properly react to a childbearing Navy wifes
worsening condition, and the subsequent birth defect of her child, resulted in a record
$60.9 million judgment against the U.S. government Nov. 23. The judgmen...
read entire article»
Wednesday, Dec 7, 2005
NORFOLK, Va. A sailor and his wife have initiated a $15 million medical malpractice
lawsuit against the government for the 2004 death of their 8-month-old son at Jacksonville
Naval Hospital. The suit is broken into three $5 million segments, file... read entire article»
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