Negligence is a critical issue with far-reaching consequences in various areas such as healthcare, workplace safety, and environmental protection. Recent events such as corporate scandals and medical malpractice cases have shed light on the need for accountability and justice in cases of negligence. Petitions under this topic aim to hold individuals, organizations, and governments accountable for their actions or lack thereof.
Key themes in these petitions include demanding stricter regulations, seeking justice for victims of negligence, and pushing for reforms to prevent future incidents. One petition garnering significant attention calls for stricter regulations on workplace safety to prevent accidents and protect workers rights. Another petition highlights the need for transparency and accountability in healthcare to prevent medical errors and ensure patient safety.
Join the movement to combat negligence by supporting these petitions and advocating for change. Together, we can create a safer and more responsible society for all.
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My daughter has spent over 70K in surgical expenses not covered by this company to correct THEIR medical device injury. It's awful and corrupt what is happening to victims of this "medical" device! Shameful that she is footing the bill, missed 10 weeks of work between both surgeries and had to shell out for lymphatic massage, airbnb's, and hired help. FOR SHAME!
I am a victim of this as well. I’m deformed in areas and have to seek very expensive surgery to even get a possible “70%” improvement. The provider has ghosted me. Won’t even share my “medical chart”, before and after pictures, and at the very least refund my money. What’s worse is when I reached out to Allergan, upon their investigation, the machine used at the med spa was an off market device which isn’t even fda cleared. So I’m left with no assistance. This nor PAH was never discussed with me. I will continue to share this petition and will report the outcome of my legal attempt. Warnings regarding PAH in detail on the rise should be mandated by the boards. Use of non fda cleared machines should be prohibited. If this is happening with fda cleared machines, imagine what these cheap off market machines can do. Med Spa owners should also be required to report such cases to the manufacturer.
After first bringing this to my providers attention she proceeded with a solution to do more “grabs” in the areas that were dented and bulging claiming it was an easy fix. This made it all the more worse. It was then I started doing my own research. She literally changed her advertising from CS to “fat freezing” to avoid loss of business due to the large lawsuit regarding PAH with the model.
This is so devastating.
I'm an MSU student. I do not live on campus. MSU has displayed poor communication skills on keeping students informed for decades. They still have the backwards attitude that they should keep students in the dark. MSU needs to get with the 21st century. I stand with the other student who have been displace, lost study time, lost money, parent had to fork out more money to put child up in hotel, etc. MSU you need to be held accountable since you can't seem to hold yourselves accountable.
Additionally, MSU decided to continue with hosting a basketball game while all of this was happening. The CFSB center should have been used for a place for students to go to have access to electricity, hot water, restrooms, and charging stations. They should have cancelled the game and used this as a place for students for the entire weekend. This is not the experience that I was expecting when coming to MSU. Multiple times I have been without hot water and electricity. Emails are not sent out until several hours after these events have happened. It is not difficult to send out a mass email to students. Do better MSU.
Since the power went out Saturday morning and nothing was solved by Saturday evening why was there no accommodations made then? Students went through severe weather, some with no direction on what to do, with no power, heat, and some without water. You would think one of the “best voted” universities would have efficient housing accommodations. Also the lack of communication is awful. Being told it would be back on “soon” Saturday at noon to Sunday at 5pm finally being offered somewhere to go is not right. THE LACK OF COMMUNICATION WITH THIS ISSUE TO STUDENTS IS NOT RIGHT!
This is the third time this year that the power has gone out in regents/white for multiple days in dangerous weather conditions. MSU needs to be held accountable for their negligence that will eventually cost lives.
In the beginning, I tried to give the university the benefit of the doubt. They couldn’t exactly predict the lightning strike, after all. But through this whole ordeal, Murray State has shown time and time again their lack of communication skills, and their disregard for their students. They gave hardly any warning with temporary housing accommodations, and they made many mistakes with it. They put girls in male rooms, put people in rooms already holding 2 residents, and put people in places previously deemed not up to living standards. On top of that, residents were only given 1 day off classes to move, and expect us to return to our studies on Tuesday. This is completely unacceptable, as many people are still trying to figure things during these tumultuous times. Murray State needs to do better, for their students and their community.
After getting paid, I was finally able to stock my refrigerator with groceries and stop eating only canned food from Dollar Tree. The power went out the following day, and I did not get the chance to eat any of these groceries. I cannot afford to replace them on my own. Murray State University refuses to reimburse or replace these losses. This side of campus has been neglected for far too long, simply because those who live there pay the least to do so. Each and every time the power goes out (which is often), power is restored in other areas of campus long before our side. Shame on Murray State.
Murray State was one of my top choices, but I didn’t choose it for a number of factors. The need for this position shows a lot about how this university treats its students and faculty, when student safety and health (both mental and physical) should be the priority. No student deserves to wonder if they’ll have a warm bed for the night, or worry about someone ransacking their dorm. These students deserve communication and accommodations, just like students receive at any other university.