Thompson v. Geo Group Inc

CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Louisiana
DecidedNovember 14, 2019
Docket2:16-cv-00208
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA LAKE CHARLES DIVISION

BEN THOMPSON CASE NO. 2:16-CV-00208

VERSUS JUDGE JAMES D. CAIN, JR.

GEO GROUP INC MAGISTRATE JUDGE KAY

TRIAL OPINION

On October 15, 2019, this cause came before the Court as a bench trial, the Honorable Judge James D. Cain, Jr. presiding. The parties have submitted their post-trial briefs as requested and the matter is ripe for decision. PARTIES Plaintiff, Ben Thompson, was an inmate at Allen Correctional Center (“ACC”) in Kinder, Louisiana when the incident that is the subject of this lawsuit occurred. During that time, the ACC was being operated by Defendant, the GEO Group, Inc. (“GEO”). Thompson is serving a thirty (30) year sentence for armed robbery. Thompson was transferred to Elayn Hunt Correctional Facility (“EHCC”) on August 24, 2015. THE INCIDENT On February 13, 2015, Thompson was in the auxiliary kitchen of ACC when a Styrofoam ceiling tile fell and struck him in the head/neck area. According to Thompson, the Styrofoam tile weighed just over a pound. CLAIMS Thompson’s claimed physical injuries include neck pain, headaches, facial pain, facial numbness, earaches, all over body burning sensation, burning sensations in his feet,

urinary problems, burning in his penis, bowel problems, and pain behind his eyes. Thompson is further seeking recovery for his medical expenses that were incurred due to the February 13, 2015 incident. WITNESSES The only live witness at trial was Thompson. Thompson submitted the deposition

testimony of Dr. Samer Shamieh, his treating physician; Dr. Shamieh performed a fusion at C6-7 on March 28, 2019. GEO submitted the deposition testimony of Dr. Johnathan Roundtree, the staff physician at EHCC who examined and evaluated Thompson at that facility. GEO also submitted the deposition testimony of Dr. John Noble who GEO retained to perform a review of Thompson’s treatment records.

EXHIBITS Thompson submitted the following exhibits at trial: Plaintiff’s Exhibit A – Thompson Medical Records from EHCC Plaintiff’s Exhibit B – Thompson Sick Call Form dated 2/13/2015 Plaintiff’s Exhibit C – Thompson Medical and Billing records from DISC of Louisiana Plaintiff’s Exhibit D – First Step Response Form Plaintiff’s Exhibit E – Photograph of ceiling tile at ACC Plaintiff’s Exhibit F—Thompson Medical Billings Plaintiff’s Exhibit G—Dr. Samer Shamieh deposition

GEO submitted the following exhibits at trial: Defendant’s Exhibit A – Allen Correctional Administration, Complaint Defendant’s Exhibit B – Medical Records from ACC and EHCC Defendant’s Exhibit C – Dr. Noble’s Report Defendant’s Exhibit D – Certification page, Conduct Records, La. Dept. of Corrections, EHCC Defendant’s Exhibit D-1 – 08/30/15 Incident Report Defendant’s Exhibit D-2 – 5/30/2016 Incident Report Defendant’s Exhibit D-3 – 07/11/2016 Incident Report Defendant’s Exhibit D-4 – 12/26/2016 Incident Report Defendant’s Exhibit D-5 – 09/14/2017 Incident Report Defendant’s Exhibit D-6 – 11/11/2017 Incident Report Defendant’s Exhibit D-7 – 05/11/2018 Incident Report Defendant’s Exhibit D-8 – 02/26/2018 Incident Report Defendant’s Exhibit D-9 – 03/22/2018 Incident Report Defendant’s Exhibit D-10 – 05/27/2018 Incident Report Defendant’s Exhibits D-10 and 11 – Drs. John Noble and Jonathan Roundtree deposition

JOINT STIPULATIONS GEO has stipulated to liability in this matter, but disputes Thompson’s claimed injuries are related to the February 13, 2015 incident. ISSUES Even though GEO has stipulated to liability in this matter, it contends that Thompson was not an appropriate surgical candidate prior to his surgery, and/or that Thompson’s complaints which existed at the time of the surgery were not related to the falling tile incident. The primary issues are (1) whether Thompson’s complaints, at the time of his cervical surgery performed by Dr. Shamieh in 2018, were caused by the falling tile while at ACC, and (2) whether or not the medical treatment Thompson received while at ACC was reasonable under the circumstances. THE TRIAL Plaintiff’s case-in-chief

Plaintiff, Ben Thompson, testified at the trial of this matter to the following. Thompson was incarcerated at ACC near the end of April 2012. Tr. p. 4. On February 13, 2015, two (2) ceiling tiles that were glued together fell and hit Thompson on the back of his neck. Tr. pp. 6-7. Shortly after the incident, Thompson testified that he experienced a severe headache and a fuzzy twinge into his left shoulder blade. Tr. p. 8. Thompson was

examined by ACC medical staff shortly after the incident who reported that there was slight redness to the back of Thompson’s neck, but no other injuries. Defendant’s exhibit B, p. 2. Prior to February 13, 2015, Thompson had not sought medical treatment at the prison for neck pain complaints. Tr. p. 8. On February 17, 2015, Thompson filled out a “sick call” form and noted that he

woke up that morning experiencing severe pain in upper middle back and lower neck. Defendant’s exhibit A, p. 14. “I can’t turn my head to my left.” Tr. p. 10, lns. 15-17. Thompson reported to the medical staff that he was having shocking pains and stabbing pains in his back and shoulder blade. Tr. p. 11. Thompson testified that he had experienced left ear problems since he was 12 years old when he ruptured his left eardrum after being

hit by a baseball bat. Id. Thompson testified that he continued to seek medical treatment at ACC which included ibuprofen or Tylenol as well as a CAT scan. Tr. pp. 12-13. Thompson continued to experience symptoms of neck pain after he was transported to EHCC. Tr. p. 14. Thompson further complained of weakness, dizzy spells, and persistent stabbing pains between the edge of his spine to his shoulder blade. Id. At EHCC, Thompson was treated with physical therapy which he states caused him

to “jump[] off the table.” Tr. p. 15, ln. 7. Thompson also received one injection from Dr. Comeaux which he testified made his condition worse. Id. Around May of 2017, Thompson had an MRI scan of his neck. Tr. p. 16. Thompson’s attorney referred him to Dr. Shamieh who reviewed his MRI scan and examined him. Tr. p. 17. At the recommendation of Dr. Shamieh, Thompson underwent a spinal fusion of C6 and C7. Id. Thompson testified that

the surgery fixed the pain and gave him better range of motion, but the he still experiences a popping sensation in his neck. Tr. pp. 18, 20. Thompson testified that after the falling tile incident, he picked up an ice chest and experienced a popping in his neck in the same location in which the tile fell. Tr. p. 20. He also testified that he repeatedly fell out of his bunk. Tr. p. 21., lns.1-5.

Defendant’s rebuttal On rebuttal, Thompson testified that he was serving a 25 plus 5-year term of imprisonment for armed robbery. Tr. p. 22. Defense counsel pointed out that in his September 28, 2016 deposition, Thompson testified that he was serving 35 years. Thompson denied this twice, and ultimately stated he may have mis-spoke due to

nervousness. Tr. pp. 22-23. Thompson testified that the tile that hit him was not foam. Tr. p. 25. Defense counsel pointed out that in his deposition, Thompson had previously testified that the tile was foam. Thompson adamantly denied that he testified in deposition that the tile was foam. Id. When shown his deposition testimony regarding the foam tile, Thompson again denied having testified that the tile was foam and further indicated that the Court Reporter had “got it wrong.” Tr. pp. 25-27.

When questioned, Thompson testified that he had received an x-ray which was performed on March 11, 2015. Tr. p. 29. The x-ray revealed no compression fracture, and mild degenerative changes at C5-C6. Defendant’s exhibit B, p. 15.

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