The family of Thomas Duncan, who died at a Dallas hospital after flying from Liberia to the U.S. where he was diagnosed with Ebola, is considering a wrongful death lawsuit:
Family of #Ebola victim eyes lawsuit http://t.co/WFVebYFrIP by @sarahnferris
— The Hill (@thehill) October 10, 2014
Radio host Larry Elder has questions:
Help me out. #Ebola Liberian lied to arrive; potentially exposed others; got care on our dime–AND FAMILY THREATENS TO SUE?!!!#Ungrateful
— Larry Elder (@larryelder) October 11, 2014
What's the basis for wrongful death suit by #Ebola man's family? That he's entitled to costly scarce non-FDA approved drugs?!? #Ungrateful
— Larry Elder (@larryelder) October 11, 2014
Is there a basis for the lawsuit?
@larryelder Basis will be his delayed treatment between his 1st & 2nd ER visit.
— BabyGirlHarlow (@BabyGirlHarlow) October 11, 2014
@larryelder when he falsified questionnaires doesn't that end his law suit?
— Pro-American (@dmroth710) October 11, 2014
https://twitter.com/dinnifree/status/520915761532256256
@larryelder Basis is that our legal system will probably get him some $. In civil court you don't need unanimous jury. Broke system.
— @jls31 (@UBFRBD) October 11, 2014
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@larryelder never pass up an opportunity. What we should do is charge back. He told the truth at the hospital he knew he was infected.
— Pro-American (@dmroth710) October 11, 2014
https://twitter.com/MinPalmsResort/status/520906078255476737
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