Her newborn baby died after a hospital refused to treat her, now she is suing for change
- Sharp Grossmont Hospital turned away Hannah Michaelis, six months pregnant and in excruciating agony, on May 4, 2024.
- She moved to San Diego in March 2024 seeking medical care for her first pregnancy discomfort.
- Staff told her mother they could not help and directed them elsewhere despite her pain.
- An attorney said "the 15 minutes...meant life and death for Samuel" during her car wait.
- Hannah delivered baby Samuel alone in the car; he died five days later, prompting a negligence lawsuit.
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Her newborn baby died after a hospital refused to treat her, now she is suing for change
Carla Michaelis and daughter sue Sharp Grossmont for negligence after her baby dies. They seek justice and demand changes to prevent future hospital rejections.
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