HOUSTON, May 1, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Brown, Christie & Green, a Houston medical malpractice law firm, has filed a lawsuit on behalf of the heirs of Ms. Rosa Woodard. The Original Petition was filed in the District Court of Harris County, Texas, Cause No. 2018-90891. The plaintiffs are Byron K. Woodard and Rondia Crenshaw. The defendants are Willowbrook SNF and Willowbrook Residence and Rehabilitation Center.
The lawsuit was filed in
response to an alleged sexual assault that occurred while Ms. Woodard
was a resident at Willowbrook Residence and Rehabilitation Center in March 2018.
According to the plaintiffs, Ms. Woodard was allegedly sexually
assaulted by a male resident. The lawsuit alleges that a male resident
was found in Ms. Woodard's room undressed from the waist down. The male
resident was allegedly forcefully engaging in oral sex with Ms. Woodard.
The plaintiffs allege that
Willowbrook was negligent in protecting residents, which resulted in the
alleged sexual assault of Ms. Woodard. Records indicate that due to her
having Stage IV Parkinson's Disease and Dementia, that Ms. Woodard was
not capable of consenting to sexual activity.
"The law acknowledges that
nursing home residents have the right to live free of sexual abuse. Ms.
Woodard's family brought suit to hold Willowbrook accountable for
allegedly violating Ms. Woodard's rights," said the family's nursing
home abuse attorney Charles Brown.
In addition to the alleged
sexual assault, the plaintiff's claim that Willowbrook leadership and
staff made a series of errors in how they managed the alleged assault.
It is alleged that Willowbrook staff did not take appropriate measures
to contact authorities, get medical treatment for Ms. Woodard, preserve
evidence, or notify her family. The Department of Health and Human
Services has conducted a thorough investigation into these claims, and
it is their opinion that some errors were made.
Willowbrook has responded to the
Original Petition by denying that they violated the standards of care.
The defendant's Affirmative Defense states that the alleged injuries
sustained by 65-year-old Ms. Woodard, if any, were the result of her
"own acts or omissions."
The alleged assailant is not named in the lawsuit, but is facing criminal charges. He is due to appear in court on July 26, 2019.
Plaintiff's Family Hopes for Justice
Ms. Woodard's son and daughter
are now looking to the District Court to review the allegations made
against Willowbrook. If the court finds that the standards of care were,
in fact, violated, the plaintiffs hope that the court will hold
Willowbrook accountable for any such failures and the harm that their
mother allegedly endured.
Ms. Woodard's daughter stated,
"I placed my mother in Willowbrook believing that she would get the
utmost care, attention, and safety. Instead, my mother suffered. I will
not rest until the facility is held accountable."
About Charles Brown - Brown, Christie & Green
Attorney Charles Brown is the Managing Partner at Brown, Christie & Green law firm located in Houston, Texas. Brown, Christie & Green is the largest plaintiff's medical malpractice firm in Texas.
Charles is a top-rated trial lawyer, and has consistently been honored
and awarded for his work advocating for his clients. Brown, Christie
& Green focuses on medical malpractice and nursing home abuse cases.
The primary office is located at 712 Main St., Suite 800, Houston, TX 77002. For more information, please visit https://www.medmalfirm.com, or call (800) 600-4210.
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