State Submits Counterclaim in Malpractice Suit Using Pay-to-Stay Law
State Submits Counterclaim in Malpractice Suit Using Pay-to-Stay Law
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of New Hampshire asked Merrimack County Superior Court Judge Richard McNamara to dismiss a counterclaim filed against their client, Eric Cable, who is suing the state for medical malpractice. Officials with New Hampshire’s Attorney General’s Office insist that efforts to recoup the cost of care after are not retaliatory, and the state is asking for at least $119,000 under its “pay-to-stay” law. The law allows the prison system to recoup care costs from inmates up to six years after incarceration.Cable was released from prison in 2017 after serving four-year sentence for causing the death of a Manchester man in an alcohol fueled boating accident which occurred in 2012. He filed a lawsuit against the state in March 2018, alleging prison officials were negligent in not properly treating him for Type 2 diabetes. As a result, he claims, he lost partial vision in one of his eyes.The state filed its counterclaim in July of the same year. Now, Assistant Attorney General Heather Neville said the counterclaim is a “separate, independent” matter from the malpractice suit.“Allowing this counterclaim to proceed would be deeply harmful,” ACLU lawyers wrote in a motion filed previously. “It would have the obvious effect of deterring inmates from bringing valid claims — including constitutional claims — against the state prison system.”
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N.H. AG’s Office: ‘Pay-to-Stay’ Claim Against Ex-Inmate Not RetaliatoryNH Lawsuit Highlights Prison Inmate 'Pay to Stay' Law
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