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The mother of a teenaged girl is suing a Planned Parenthood in Washington DC for $50 million over a failed abortion. Shantese Butler, was just 13-years-old when her mother Emma Jean Butler took her to Planned Parenthood Metropolitan in September 2005 to have an abortion.

Shantese had gotten pregnant after being raped. The abortion left her with serious physical injuries, including a vaginal injury, abdominal bleeding, a cervical injury, uterine perforation, and a bowel tear. An exam the day after the procedure showed that parts of the fetus had been left inside her. Because of her injuries, Shantese can never have children.

Students for Life of America Director Kristan Hawkins say that Planned Parenthood denies responsibility for Shantese’s infertility and abortion-related injuries. Planned Parenthood says that Emma Jean’s claims are barred by assumption of risk and informed consent doctrines.

If you or someone you love was injured during a medical procedure, you should contact our Washington medical malpractice law firm today. We can determine whether a doctor, surgeon, hospital, nurse, or another medical provider was negligent or careless. You may have grounds to file a medical malpractice claim against all negligent parties.

Just this month, a Nebraska Planned Parenthood settled a personal injury lawsuit filed by a woman who also suffered injuries from a failed abortion. The woman nearly died when she experienced severe blood loss and a perforated uterus from the procedure. She has described the abortion as excruciatingly painful and three Planned Parenthood workers held her down while the Dr. completed the procedure. She had to be rushed to the emergency room after the abortion and a hysterectomy was performed.

Planned Parenthood Sued for $50 Million for Injuring Teen in Failed Abortion, Lifenews.com, May 28, 2008
Planned Parenthood in Nebraska Settles Near-Death Botched Abortion Lawsuit, Lifenews.com, May 27, 2008
BUTLER et al v. PLANNED PARENTHOOD METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON, D.C., INC., Justia.com

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University Legal Services, Inc., an advocacy group for Washington D.C. children that have developmental disabilities, say that children at Riverside Hospital are in danger of “serious and persistent abuse and neglect.” City mental health officials will now begin to visit the hospital on a weekly basis to monitor the conditions there. Riverside Hospital treats youths up to 21 years of age.

The advocacy group’s report recounts incidents of physical violence (punching, slapping, choking, pushing) and verbal abuse by staff members and the use of physical restraints and seclusion to control patients’ behavior. Not enough supervision allegedly allowed teens to hurt themselves, steal bottles of medicine, and attack other patients. Treatment plans were supposedly not followed and living conditions at the facility were allegedly unsanitary and unhealthy.

Last December, one teen resident died at the hospital. The Department of Mental Health says the female teenager became ill last November and was sent to Georgetown University Hospital where she was placed on a ventilator. She was then taken by air to Inova Fairfax Hospital for cardiac surgery. She died the following month.

The department says that the hospital failed to order basic tests, document the teenager’s vital signs, tell a doctor that her condition was getting worse, or note down that she had a family history of heart disease.

Riverside hospital is a private, for-profit hospital.

When a person is seriously injured while staying at a hospital because of negligence on the part of any staff members, he or she may be eligible to file a personal injury claim or a medical malpractice lawsuit.

Doctors, nurses, and medical staff members are required by law to provide proper care to their patients—medically, emotionally and psychologically. If that care is abused or not properly given, the negligent party could be sued for negligence or malpractice—depending on the type of abuse or neglect that occurred.

Some causes for a personal injury lawsuit can include:

• Nursing home abuse
• Negligence
• Physical abuse
• Verbal abuse
• Neglect
• Sexual abuse
• Rape
• Financial abuse
• Wrongful diagnosis
• Failure to diagnose
• Failure to administer proper care
• Physician error
• Surgical error
Youth Hospital Faulted For Abuse, Washington Post, July 26, 2007

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Riverside Hospital, Washington D.C., Hospital Data
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