Tuesday 15 July 18:52:51 CDT 1752623571

To lawyers anywhere

Normally I would not bother addressing lawyers in Jonesboro or anywhere near there. When I was permanently maimed and left disabled by a hospital and inquired of several about suing the hospital I was declined in all cases and in some cases told "We will not sue Jonesboro hospitals." I get it - you don't want to one day find yourself in an ambulance going to a hospital that you sued. But this hospital is no longer in business so no risk there. And the only important thing to lawyers is money so you might want to read on.

The hospital in this case is the defunct (as of November 2024) Arkansas Continued Care Hospital (ACCH). Why would you want to sue a defunct hospital that probably can't pay any more than you would one that might some day be the one you are depending on to save your life? If you can find the operators of that facility they might have some money and they killed a lot of people in the short time the place was in business. I don't know who the operators are and no longer care but you should be able to find out easily enough. And since all patients were sent there by other hospitals they should be liable for having consigned a patient to an institution which they knew or should have know posed a threat to the health or life of the patient.

ACCH was in business for about seven years (2018-2025). Despite the grandiose name it was not a hospital except in the broadest definition of the term - it was a rehabilitation facility and nothing more. ACCH did not operate an emergency room and never received patients needing emergency care. It did not have an intensive care of even critical care section. No surgery was performed there. No person in need of emergency care and certainly none in imminent danger of death would be taken there. Any patient in a potentially life-threatening condition would have been moved to another hospital as soon as possible.

How then did about twenty patients die each year in this 44-bed rehabilitation facility? I can document that many and don't have the resources to get an exact number so consider that a minimum. About half were well under average life expectancy and many were well under that. Statistically the number of deaths in such a facility should be zero and allowing for extraordinary circumstances maybe one or two.

I spent 68 days in that place being subjected to some of the most egregious malpractice possible and as I said it has left me permanently crippled. Whatever the age they are all killed by the negligence of the operators. They milked my insurance company for over a million dollars so I would suspect they got away with quite a lot. If you can find them in the next couple of years there might be good some money in it.

I have reams of documentation of my experience and from my investigations. And no, I am not offering my assistance. You didn't have time for me when I offered you a dead-bang case with very little work. You vultures can do whatever you please but don't ask me - do your own work.

Quiescent Benevolence