PITTSBURGH – A West Virginia woman alleges her husband’s death was the result of numerous incidents of negligence on the part of his medical caretakers, which led him to suffer a multitude of injuries prior to death.
Janet Slaughter (individually and as Administratrix of the Estate of Larry Slaughter, deceased) of Bridgeport, W.Va. filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on March 22 versus Heritage Valley Health System, Inc. of Beaver and Valley Medical Facilities, Inc. of Sewickley (both doing business as Heritage Valley – Beaver).
“On March 26, 2020, decedent was transported to the premises by ambulance and admitted due to congestive heart failure and a build-up of fluid. The Heritage Valley defendants were aware that decedent suffered from a history of debility and rheumatoid arthritis, both of which placed him at an increased risk of falls. Considering this knowledge, an adequate care plan should have been developed to address his risk of falls. On March 31, 2020, decedent was discharged from the premises,” the suit says.
“An employee of the Heritage Valley defendants then transported decedent to his vehicle via wheelchair. The Heritage Valley defendants’ employee left decedent unattended as he attempted to maneuver from the wheelchair to the vehicle, despite having an obligation to ensure his safety and the employees’ awareness of Mr. Slaughter’s risk of falls. Left alone, Mr. Slaughter was forced to attempt to transfer himself from the wheelchair to his vehicle, and, in doing so, decedent’s foot gave out from under him and he fell to the ground. Decedent landed on his back with his right leg pinned under the dash of the vehicle and his left leg underneath him.”
Medical personnel at the scene assisted the decedent onto a stretcher and brought him back inside the hospital. Shortly thereafter, they told the decedent’s wife that the decedent had broken his back, and they were transferring him to Allegheny General Hospital.
“On April 13, 2020, decedent was moved to West Hills Health and Rehabilitation Center for rehabilitation. During his time at West Hills, decedent’s wound became infected. On May 11, 2020, decedent was discharged from West Hills and returned to his home where he was attended to by a home nurse. On May 17, 2020, decedent returned to AGH as a result of his infected wound. On May 27, 2020, decedent was transferred to Canonsburg General Hospital, where he was diagnosed with aspirating pneumonia and a kidney infection,” the suit states.
“On May 28, 2020, decedent was moved to the Intensive Care Unit at Canonsburg. Decedent was released home from Canonsburg on June 1, 2020. Decedent remained home where he ultimately succumbed to fits injuries on July 21, 2020 in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. The preventable fall that occurred on the Heritage Valley defendant’s premises proximately caused this cascading series of events that ended in decedent’s death.”
For counts of negligence, survival and wrongful death, the plaintiff is seeking damages in excess of the jurisdictional limits of compulsory arbitration, plus costs, interest and any all other relief permitted by the Court.
The plaintiff is represented by Peter D. Friday, Benjamin M. Kelly and Chad P. Shannon of Friday & Cox, in Pittsburgh.
The defendants have not yet secured legal counsel.
Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas case GD-22-003066
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