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Family Settles Lawsuit Over Tragic ER Death, Seeks Reform of Fatal Accidents Act
12 Nov
Summary
- Family reaches settlement in negligence lawsuit against hospital and nurses
- Seeking reform of Fatal Accidents Act to better value lives of elderly and children
- Establishing nursing scholarship in deceased's name to honor his legacy
In a bittersweet resolution, the family of Darrell Mesheau has reached a settlement in their negligence lawsuit against Horizon Health Network and two nurses over his tragic death in a Fredericton hospital's emergency department more than 3 years ago.
While the details of the settlement remain confidential, Mesheau's son Ryan confirms the case has been resolved, though the family still grapples with the immense grief, sadness, and anger over the loss of their loved one. Determined to ensure Darrell's death sparks positive change, they now plan to advocate for reforms to the province's outdated Fatal Accidents Act, which they say undervalues the lives of the elderly and children.
Additionally, the family intends to establish a nursing scholarship in Darrell's name at the University of New Brunswick, honoring his belief in education and desire to help others. This memorial will not only support future healthcare workers, but also serve as a reminder of the vital importance of excellence and accountability in the medical field.
Though the settlement provides some closure, the Mesheau family's journey is far from over as they continue to mourn the sudden and preventable loss of their beloved family member. Their efforts to enact meaningful change in Darrell's memory aim to ensure no other family endures a similar tragedy.


