A woman is suing Dr. Ricardo Fontes, Dr. Richard Byrne, Dr. Carter Gerard, Rush University Medical Center and University Neurosurgery for allegedly taking insufficient measures to prevent injuries.
On Dec. 15, a state appeals court affirmed a Cook County judge's judgment in favor of Rush University Medical Center in a dispute involving a former patient who claimed his leg amputation could have been avoided had the defendants properly referred him to a vascular surgeon, but who the hospital argued had been uncooperative with medical professionals, costing them the opportunity to save his leg.
A man is suing Rush-Copley Medical Center Inc., Rush University Medical Center, Rush-Copley Cardiovascular Consultants LLC and Dr. Todd P. Guynn for allegedly taking insufficient measures to prevent injuries.
A federal judge in Chicago has allowed Rush University Medical Center to keep alive its $18 million lawsuit against a vendor it has accused of installing a patient monitoring system that didn’t work.
A man has withdrawn his lawsuit against Rush University Medical Center and Dr. Harel Deutsch, Dr. Sumeet Kumar Ahuja, Dr. Richard Ropp, Dr. Robert Cao, Dr. Ratna Garaputi, a physician assistant and nurses for alleged negligence.
An estate administrator is suing Dr. Nafisa Burhani, Joliet Oncology-Hematology Associates Ltd. d/b/a Morris Cancer Care, Dr. Beatriz Setrini, Morris Hospital & Healthcare Centers, Dr. Rachel Mitchell, Dr. Agne Paner and Rush University Medical Center for alleged negligence.
A woman is suing Rush University Medical Center, ABM Parking Services Inc. and a bus driver for allegedly taking insufficient measures to prevent injuries.
Rush University Medical System said it spent four years installing an $18 million patient monitoring system that doesn’t work and is taking the issue to federal court, accusing the system’s developer of fraud and demanding they pay tens of millions of dollars for the trouble.
A couple is suing Rush University Medical Center and doctors Jacob Rotmensch, John Kerchberger and Stacy Suzanne Brown for alleged negligence in cutting a woman's nerves during surgery.
The family member of a person who died during surgery is suing Rush University Medical Center, Rush University Surgeons; Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine; Rush University Critical Care Specialists; and five doctors, alleging negligence.
The family of a young boy who was left disabled for life following a series of more than two dozen surgeries, purportedly in an attempt to properly connect his esophagus to his stomach, has secured more than $30 million from the doctor and hospital the family alleged were responsible for what happened to the child.