· 9/15/1995
Sanderfer v. Nichols
Citations
- 62 F.3d 151
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- holding that a failure to request medical records was “negligence at most”
- finding provider possibly negligent but not deliberately indifferent when unaware of prisoner’s serious heart condition
- “While perhaps in hindsight [defendant] should have checked [inmate’s] medical history records, her failure to do so is negligence at most.”
- “While perhaps in hindsight [defendant] should have checked [inmate’s] medical history records, her failure to do so is negligence at most.”
- “While perhaps in hindsight [defendant] should have checked [inmate’s] medical history records, her failure to do so is negligence at most.”
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