Post by rajiyakhatun406 on Feb 11, 2024 22:43:40 GMT -5
The case Assumption of fact , 05-29-2008 The General of Quality Control, Inspection, Registration and Authorization received a written complaint in which Doña Rafaela alleged that her mother had occupied a position fully financed by the Community of Madrid for one month and twenty days (May 5, 2008). . The complaint alleged the doubtful death of his mother and for which on May 29, 2008 he requested before the Investigating Court that preliminary proceedings be initiated, aimed at finding out what happened, and therefore that the body of his mother in order for the corresponding autopsy or necropsy evaluation to be performed. Aim. Issue raised The client's objective is to agree to the Exhumation of her mother's body in order to perform the mandatory Highway or necroscopic evaluation.
The strategy. Proposed solution This is a case in which the client files a complaint because his mother has died while in a nursing home, alleging alleged negligence on the part of the nursing home since Ecuador Email List the mother apparently had various bruises on her body. The strategy to follow was to request the exhumation of the body so that an autopsy could be performed and thus be able to clarify the reason for death. Ultimately this was not accepted. The judicial procedure Jurisdictional Order: Social Court of initiation of the procedure: Court of Instruction Type of procedure: Prior Procedures Start date of the procedure: 05-29-2008 Parties Plaintiff: Mrs. Rafaela Defendant: Elderly center. Requests made Plaintiff: That the Exhumation of his mother's body be agreed upon in order to carry out the mandatory Highway or evaluation.
Arguments Plaintiff alleges that: His mother died on April 25, 2008 in the nursing home. According to the nursing home's doctor, the cause of death was upper gastrointestinal bleeding. His mother had no history of gastrointestinal bleeding, no liver, digestive or any other pathology, or disorders related or relevant to such an episode. When she arrived at the nursing home, her mother was already washed and covered and put in “the box,” but they were able to see a bruise on her head, which they photographed. These injuries were not mentioned by either the doctor or the residence staff, despite having requested the Medical Director of the residence to report on the causes of death. Digestive bleeding can occur not only for reasons of chronic disease, pathology, etc.
The strategy. Proposed solution This is a case in which the client files a complaint because his mother has died while in a nursing home, alleging alleged negligence on the part of the nursing home since Ecuador Email List the mother apparently had various bruises on her body. The strategy to follow was to request the exhumation of the body so that an autopsy could be performed and thus be able to clarify the reason for death. Ultimately this was not accepted. The judicial procedure Jurisdictional Order: Social Court of initiation of the procedure: Court of Instruction Type of procedure: Prior Procedures Start date of the procedure: 05-29-2008 Parties Plaintiff: Mrs. Rafaela Defendant: Elderly center. Requests made Plaintiff: That the Exhumation of his mother's body be agreed upon in order to carry out the mandatory Highway or evaluation.
Arguments Plaintiff alleges that: His mother died on April 25, 2008 in the nursing home. According to the nursing home's doctor, the cause of death was upper gastrointestinal bleeding. His mother had no history of gastrointestinal bleeding, no liver, digestive or any other pathology, or disorders related or relevant to such an episode. When she arrived at the nursing home, her mother was already washed and covered and put in “the box,” but they were able to see a bruise on her head, which they photographed. These injuries were not mentioned by either the doctor or the residence staff, despite having requested the Medical Director of the residence to report on the causes of death. Digestive bleeding can occur not only for reasons of chronic disease, pathology, etc.