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Timestamp: 2019-04-20 08:57:47+00:00

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Miklaszewski v. General Elec. Co.
Hofflander v. St. Catherine’s Hosp., Inc.
Mental health patient brought negligence and safe place claims against hospital and its insurer and against hospital’s management contractor and its insurer.
Nommensen v. American Continental Ins. Co.
Patient sued hospital and its insurer.
Patient brought suit against surgeon, insurer, and Wisconsin Patient’s Compensation Fund.
Guzman v. St. Francis Hosp., Inc.
240 Wis.2d 559, 623 N.W.2d 776. Wis.App.,2000.
Patient brought medical malpractice action against health care providers.
Czapinski v. St. Francis Hosp., Inc.
Adult children of patient brought wrongful death action against hospital, its insurer, and Wisconsin Patients Compensation Fund.
Staudt v. Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hosp.
Patients brought separate actions against hospitals and hospitals’ insurers.
Mathias v. St. Catherine’s Hosp., Inc.
Patient sued hospital, alleging that hospital owed duty to prevent physician from performing procedure without first obtaining signed consent form.
Schaidler v. Mercy Medical Center of Oshkosh, Inc.
Mental health patient sued physician and hospital alleging various violations of statutory “Patients Rights,” negligence, and false imprisonment.
Patient sued physician for medical malpractice.
Herman by Warshafsky v. Milwaukee Children’s Hosp.

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