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Company refuses to give inmate Psychiatric drugs that were prescribed to her, refuses to let her talk to a psychiatrist after declaring she wanted to commit suicide. They take taxpayers money, then refuse to help the inmates. She kills herself. Family suing for $1 mil. I’d sue for $100 mil.

Company refuses to give inmate Psychiatric drugs that were prescribed to her, refuses to let her talk to a psychiatrist after declaring she wanted to commit suicide. They take taxpayers money, then refuse to help the inmates. She kills herself. Family suing for $1 mil. I’d sue for $100 mil.

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Jail health company failed to keep woman with suicidal ideations alive

This is incorrect. The idea it's some abstract entity's job to keep people alive is like multiple genders: nonsense. Sure, protect society from bad actors, but trying to prevent someone from killing themselves is overreach. But good luck to the family getting a payout. Have you ever tried to take a shekel from a jew?

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They had an obligation to give her meds or let her talk to a shrink. She may have still died, but they should have provided services they had contacted to provide. Going off the meds suddenly is probably what caused her suicidal ideations. Those drugs are dangerous.

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I actually agree with you. However, family can not expect foreign entities to have their well being at heart. For example, i go to a doctor, but I don't expect him to have my best interest at heart. Sure, he does his job, but practices defensive medicine according to his employer, not in the patient's best interest. I see doctors as expensive car salesmen, unfortunately. I now go to a doctor, I explain why I'm there and what I expect. If he recommends something that surprises me, we have a discussion about why. Later, I go to another doctor and go through the whole thing again. I can't rely on a single doctor.

In the case of the lady above, her family didn't remove her from the bad facility.

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I agree that you can’t put your life in the care of a shrink or a mental healthy company lackey. She could have had a PR bond if she wasn’t a repeat criminal, she must have had quite a record or her charge was serious, maybe probation violation. In any case, as a taxpayer I am infuriated when the contractor fails to deliver the services contracted. I am fully aware that psychology and psychiatry are bogus and that the reproduction of their “clinical trials” are dismal. I hope no one in my family develops a serious psychiatric condition, they’d be prescribed poison that in many cases makes the issue worse and rarely has efficacy.