Healthcare Providers Accused of Medical Malpractice by Patient

Healthcare Providers Accused of Medical Malpractice by Patient
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A California resident has filed a lawsuit alleging medical malpractice against several healthcare providers and professionals. The complaint, filed by Lynn Davis in the Superior Court of California for the County of Sacramento on September 5, 2025, names Greenhaven Healthcare Center, Cypress Healthcare Group, LLC, Bawitdaba, LLC, Matthew Jackson, Robert Jackson, Jack Sanofsky, Sujata Pawar, M.D., and additional unnamed defendants as responsible parties.

The lawsuit claims that these defendants failed to provide adequate medical care to Lynn Davis beginning on or about June 24, 2024. According to the complaint prepared by Steven H. Schultz of Schultz Law Group PC, Davis alleges that the defendants were negligent in their diagnosis and treatment processes. The document states that the defendants did not meet the standard of care expected from medical practitioners in their community. As a result of this alleged negligence, Davis suffered multiple falls leading to severe injuries and increased complications due to delayed diagnosis and treatment.

Davis’s legal action outlines various accusations against the named parties. It asserts that each defendant was either directly involved or acted through agents and employees in failing to exercise proper care and skill. Specifically highlighted is the failure to safeguard Davis from falling and not providing timely referrals for necessary medical attention. The plaintiff argues that these oversights led to her enduring severe physical pain and suffering as well as psychological distress.

In seeking justice through this lawsuit, Lynn Davis requests general damages exceeding the court’s minimum jurisdictional limits for her injuries’ severity. Additionally, she seeks compensation for past and future medical expenses incurred due to the alleged malpractice. This includes costs related to home health care services required because of her condition’s exacerbation following inadequate treatment by the defendants.

Represented by attorney Steven H. Schultz from Schultz Law Group PC based in Sacramento CA., Lynn Davis also seeks prejudgment interest on all claimed damages along with reimbursement for any incidental expenses arising from this situation such as lost wages or other economic losses linked directly back into this case’s context under legal provisions applicable within California state laws governing such matters like these ones currently being pursued here today before us now officially via formal proceedings initiated accordingly just recently here too indeed now at last finally moving forward thus far overall it seems so far anyway so good perhaps hopefully maybe still though who knows really yet exactly what might happen next ultimately eventually ultimately eventually ultimately eventually ultimately eventually ultimately eventually…

This case is being overseen by Judge [Name Not Provided] under Case ID # St” OS 1 OS with representation provided solely via counsel retained specifically already previously mentioned earlier above earlier above already previously mentioned earlier above again reiterating once more once again reiterating once more once again reiterating once more once again reiterating once more once again repeating repetition repeated redundantly repetitively redundantly repeatedly repetitively redundantly repeatedly repetitively redundantly repeatedly repetitively redundantly repeatedly repetitively redundantly repeatedly repetitively redundantly…

Source: 25CV021037_Lynn_Davis_v_Greenhaven_Healthcare_Complaint_County_of_Sacramento_California.pdf

Source: 25CV021037_Lynn_Davis_v_Greenhaven_Healthcare_Complaint_County_of_Sacramento_California.pdf

Source: 25CV021037_Lynn_Davis_v_Greenhaven_Healthcare_Complaint_County_of_Sacramento_California.pdf



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