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15-Year-Old Girl Attempts Suicide, Later Dies of Injuries

Mar 15, 2017

Southfield, MI (Law Firm Newswire) March 15, 2017 – A 15-year-old girl attempted to take her own life while in a pediatric inpatient psychiatric unit.

The suicide attempt was not successful and the facility where she was staying implemented CPR, using an automated external defibrillator (AED) to resuscitate her. She was transferred to a local hospital, but died two months later from injuries she sustained during the attempt to kill herself.

The young girl’s family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the psychiatric unit, alleging negligence that led to her death. The lawsuit alleged the teen’s death was due to the negligence of staff members failing to exercise due care and attention in treating, monitoring and supervising her in light of her suicidal thoughts and depression.

The defendants in this lawsuit filed a motion to force a clinical therapist at the psychiatric unit to release treatment records for the teen. They were attempting to understand the nature of the relationship between the teen and her father. Apparently the father had received mental health treatment prior to and subsequent to his daughter’s death. The defendants considered that to be relevant since the family was suing for negligence and damages that can include compensation for, among other things, “loss of love and companionship of a child.”

“Most people do not realize what goes into a personal injury, wrongful death lawsuit,” said Litigation Funding Corporation representative, Daren Monroe. “Suits like that may drag on for months or even years due to defendants delaying tactics, trying to get them to settle for less or waiting for a court date.”

Life continues even if a lawsuit has been filed. Paying bills and meeting other financial obligations is also a daily reality. When a plaintiff does not have the funds to pay their bills, they may investigate litigation funding.

“Litigation Funding Corporation provides immediate cash advances, also referred to as a lawsuit loan, to plaintiffs waiting for their case to be resolved. Once a plaintiff applies, a decision is made on the merits of the case and often the requested funds are sent within 24-48 hours,” said Monroe.

Litigation funding is non-recourse funding, which means there is no risk applying for it. A plaintiff only pays the funds back if they win their lawsuit. If they lose their lawsuit, repayment is totally waived.

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West Bloomfield, MI 48322
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