By now, I'm sure the family is lawyered up.
To: Responsibility2nd
That is just so sad, I would be getting a lawyer ASAP
2 posted on
01/23/2008 2:17:27 PM PST by
Poetgal26
(God bless the US Military and our allies!)
To: Responsibility2nd; Gabz
In this case, I don’t blame them.
It’s not like they stupidly placed a cup of scalding hot coffee between their legs.
There are times and places for lawsuits and this qualifies.
4 posted on
01/23/2008 2:25:34 PM PST by
metmom
(Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
To: Responsibility2nd
The hospital’s lawyer says the hospital did notthin wrong.
I would call sending a baby’s body to the dry cleaners is very wrong.
Good luck to this couple.
8 posted on
01/23/2008 2:40:15 PM PST by
freekitty
To: Responsibility2nd
Perhaps we should accompany a body and not let morons take care of it for us.
12 posted on
01/23/2008 2:43:45 PM PST by
cubreporter
(I trust Rush. He has done more for this country than any of us will ever fully realize.)
To: Responsibility2nd
How tragic. My condolences to the parents.
14 posted on
01/23/2008 2:46:53 PM PST by
reagan_fanatic
(Just another reluctant Mitt Supporter)
To: Responsibility2nd
Our sympathies go to a family obviously who had a stillborn situationno, dear GOD, you. DON'T. UNDERSTAND.
16 posted on
01/23/2008 2:48:54 PM PST by
wildwood
To: Responsibility2nd
This is a really sad story all around. Firstly it looks like she was planning on having the baby. She miscarried a tiny baby who had died in the womb. The dead baby was wrapped in sheets and mistakenly put with the laundry. I can see the trauma for the parents but have to say that it wasn’t done intentionally. They didn’t cause the death of the baby. Lawyers are the first ones called when any mistake is made.
FYI: aborted babies are sent to a lab for documentation and then discarded. I have worked in labs and have seen aborted babies that had to have been in the late second trimester. These babies are fully formed, just small. It is overwhelmingly sad. Doctors who send mid-term babies are usually reported to the state.
To: Responsibility2nd
Dallas attorney Michael Stewart, who is representing Huguley, denied the allegations and said the hospital did nothing inappropriate. Typical....
23 posted on
01/23/2008 3:20:40 PM PST by
Virginia Ridgerunner
(“We must not forget that there is a war on and our troops are in the thick of it!” --Duncan Hunter)
To: Responsibility2nd; SwinneySwitch
The Huguley Memorial Medical Center of Fort Worth staff took 19 hours to find the missing body, which was unpreserved and by then had been crushed and disfigured, according to the lawsuit filed Tuesday.
That is a huge ugly medical center.
To: Responsibility2nd
An acquaintance who worked in a hospital told me that dead bodies were removed to the hospital morgue on a cart, disguised as a pile of laundry. In the case of a small baby, perhaps this could sometimes get mixed up with real laundry.
To: Responsibility2nd; grellis; xsmommy; tioga; WhyisaTexasgirlinPA; SoftballMominVA; Amelia; metmom; ..
Mom Ping.......
I am adamantly in favor of tort reform because of frivolous lawsuits -— this does not fall into that category.
36 posted on
01/23/2008 7:49:23 PM PST by
Gabz
(Don't tell my mom I'm a lobbyist, she thinks I'm a piano player in a whorehouse)
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