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Robert Carradine's UCLA Hospital Found Out of Compliance Over Suicide Attempt

A wrongful death lawsuit against UCLA hospital follows revelations that the facility was previously found out of compliance regarding self-harm prevention.

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Source diversity sample: Daily Bruin · ABC7 Los Angeles · KTLA · Los Angeles Times · TMZ.

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Quick answers

Who is being sued in this case?

The lawsuit names the UC regents and the UCLA hospital as defendants.

What is the basis for the legal complaint?

The family alleges wrongful death due to neglect and a failure by staff to prevent self-harm.

What regulatory finding is linked to the hospital?

TMZ reports that the hospital was previously found out of compliance following a suicide attempt.

The brief

The family of actor Robert Carradine has initiated legal action against the UC regents, alleging professional neglect in the events leading to his death. This litigation follows an official determination that the medical facility was out of compliance regarding safety protocols for a patient’s suicide attempt, as reported by TMZ.

Coverage from the Los Angeles Times, Daily Bruin, ABC7, and KTLA centers on claims that hospital staff failed to implement necessary measures to prevent self-harm. The lawsuit argues that this failure constitutes wrongful death, directly linking institutional lapses to the loss of the 'Revenge of the Nerds' star.

While the legal filing establishes the claim of neglect, coverage does not yet specify the timeline of the previous compliance deficiency or the specific clinical procedures under scrutiny. Future proceedings will likely determine how the hospital’s documented safety record impacts the accountability sought by the family.

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Robert Carradine UCLA UC Regents Wrongful Death Lawsuit

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