Arkansas Claims Commission Questions Whether Claimant Is Entitled to ADA Accommodations; Shows No Concern that UAMS Doctors Falsely Imprison and Batter “Patients”
Arkansas Claims Commissioners Dee Holcomb, Henry Kinslow, and Paul Morris issued an order today in the civil claim that alleges doctors and other medical staff at UAMS committed criminal battery and false imprisonment against a man who hit his head when he jumped from the 10-foot-high rung of a falling ladder. Aphasia caused by a stable brain bleed was exacerbated by forced drugging and smashing the patient’s head against hard objects to physically restrain him in the $10,000 per night hospital room. The Commissioners expressed concern that the patient’s co-claimant and accommodator was practicing law. The Commissioners did not express any concern whatsoever about the battery, false imprisonment, and destruction of evidence by the half-million-dollar-per-year salaried doctors at the state-run hospital.
Here are the order and a motion for reconsideration that were both filed today.