Detroit suburb agrees to $3.25M settlement after woman found alive in a body bag
Southfield agreed to pay $3.25 million after paramedics declared Timesha Beauchamp dead; she was found alive in a body bag and later died in hospital two months later.
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Family Gets $3.25 Million Settlement After Woman, 20, Was Incorrectly Declared Dead, Found to Be Alive at a Funeral Home
Timesha Beauchamp, who had cerebral palsy, died in October 2020, two months after she was incorrectly pronounced deadFieger Law Timesha Beauchamp (right) and a family member (left).NEED TO KNOWThe family of a woman who was incorrectly declared dead is getting a $3.25 million settlementTimesha Beauchamp, who had cerebral palsy, died in October 2020, two months after she was inaccurately pronounced deadThe 20-year-old woman's family was engaged in…
Detroit Area Agrees to $3.5 Million Settlement After Woman Declared Dead Gasped for Air at Funeral Home
A Detroit-area community has agreed to a $3.5 million settlement with the family of a young woman who was wrongly declared dead at her home, only to later gasp for air and open her eyes inside a funeral home. The settlement stems from the 2020 death of Timesha Beauchamp, a 20-year-old woman with cerebral palsy, whose case drew national attention after the disturbing details came to light. According to WOOD TV, the agreement follows years of liti…
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