Monday, February 23, 2009

Lesbian files a law suit after a hospital denies her visitation rights!!!


A gay woman not allowed to visit her dying partner at Jackson Memorial Hospital in 2007 hopes a federal judge will allow her claims of emotional distress and negligence to go to trial. As her partner of 17 years slipped into a coma, Janice Langbehn pleaded with doctors and anyone who would listen to let her into the woman's hospital room.
Eight anguishing hours passed before Langbehn would be allowed into Jackson Memorial Hospital's Ryder Trauma Center. By then, she could only say her final farewell as a priest performed the last rites on 39-year-old Lisa Marie Pond.
Jackson staffers advised Langbehn that she could not see Pond earlier because the hospital's visitation policy in cases of emergency was limited to immediate family and spouses -- not partners. In Florida, same-sex marriages or partnerships are not recognized. On Friday, two years after her partner's death, Langbehn and her attorneys were in federal court, claiming emotional distress and negligence in a suit they filed last June. Jackson attorneys filed a motion to dismiss the case on grounds that the hospital has no obligation to allow patients' visitors.
Following a hearing lasting more than an hour Friday, U.S. District Judge Adalberto Jordan said he would try to decide soon whether the case could proceed to trial. He gave no specific date.

2 comments:

  1. I had read about this story and I thought this was the saddest thing. I feel that if a person is very ill, then that person should be surrounded by their loved ones.I feel really bad for Langbehn because this was her partner for so many years that I think it was unfair for them.

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  2. This is ridiculous, I would never imagine that now in the 21st century a hospital would not be allow their patients to have their partner visit them especially when they are on their death bed. Its funny how the staff said visitation was limited to immediate family and loved ones, her partner was probably at that time her number one loved one and I could only imagine how much that must of hurt.

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