Kay Portner is suing Regency IHS of Raymondville LLC for negligence in providing adequate care leading to Benjamin Portner’s death

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In a recent legal filing, Kay Portner has initiated a lawsuit against Regency IHS of Raymondville, LLC, operating as Windsor Nursing & Rehabilitation Center of Raymondville, and Regency Integrated Health Services, LLC. The case was filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas under Civil Action No. 1:25-cv-255. The plaintiff alleges that the defendants violated several federal regulations, including the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 and the Federal Nursing Home Reform Act. The complaint details severe neglect in care provided to Benjamin Portner, who suffered from multiple health issues leading to his death on August 27, 2024. Kay Portner is seeking damages exceeding $75,000.

Source: 125cv00255_Kay_Portner_v_Regency_ihs_Complaint_Southern_District_of_Texas.pdf



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