Monday, October 19, 2015

Nurse awarded $3 million after Blowing the Whistle on Medical Center's Unjust Policies






In a world where health is the pinnacle of our well-being we place our lives in the hands of highly educated doctors and nurses in hopes that they have the best in mind for us as patients. We as humans spend a lot of time receiving check-ups, vaccinations, and other miscellaneous treatment from medical professionals so that we may maintain a clean bill of health.

Patients who put their trust in Legacy Good Samaritan Medical Center, believed they were receiving the same proper treatment that everyone else was receiving. This medical center did live up to, nor operate at the level of standards that is expected of such an institution.

Often times hospitals confuse themselves as a business, where the only goal is to see as many patients as possible. It is in this confusion that Medical Centers lose sight of the actual reason for their existence, which is to serve the rights of the people that are seeking their service. When these blurred lines occur patients are often overlooked and people begin to slip through the cracks of the health care system.

A nurse by the name of Linda Boly began to notice this change of outlook by her management as they urged her to only spend a certain amount of time with each patient. Ms. Boly was written up three times because she failed to follow Legacy Good Samaritan’s patient quota policy.

Ms. Boly believed it was her duty to her patients to provide the upmost quality of care possible. This expected level of care put Linda Boly in a tough position, as she had to choose between the people signing her paycheck or the people putting their lives in her hands. Ms. Boly withstood the pressure from her employers and chose the latter of the two.

Unfortunately, Ms. Boly an employee at Legacy Good Samaritan for 34 years paid the price for her decision as she was terminated for complaining about the Medical Center’s care policies.
Linda Boly did the best to fight for the rights of her patients, but now she was left to fight a battle of her own against the ones responsible for her termination. Michael Seidl represented Ms. Boly throughout the case, and together their collective efforts to right the wrongs done by Legacy Good Samaritan did not go unnoticed.

The jury-trial for this case lasted just over two weeks. Rightfully, Linda Boly was awarded just over $3 million by a jury verdict.

Linda Boly was the only one to stand up for what she believed was right. She sought to perform her duties as a nurse to best of her abilities and because of this she was terminated, but she did not stop fighting.
Have you been fired for standing up against your employer for what you believed was right and just? Do you wish to seek compensation because you blew the whistle? Don’t be intimidated by your employer, you can stand up to them and make a difference. Please click here if you believed you were wronged for doing the right thing.

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