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Nurse employees at a non profit hospital neglect a patient,resulting in harm. The pt sues, in most states what would be the end result

not really sure do they get charitable immunity

I don't think so. In most states the hospital, doctor, and nurses would be held liable. Of course, settlements such as these usually depend upon a jury's decision.

In most states, the end result in a situation where nurse employees at a non-profit hospital neglect a patient resulting in harm would not typically involve charitable immunity.

Charitable immunity is a legal doctrine that historically granted immunity to charitable organizations from liability for negligence. However, charitable immunity laws have changed in many states over the years, and most states have either abolished or significantly limited the application of charitable immunity.

To confirm the specific laws and regulations regarding charitable immunity in your state, you should consult the state statutes or seek legal advice. However, it is important to note that even if charitable immunity still applies in your state, it typically does not protect individual employees (such as nurses) from being held personally liable for their own negligence.

In general, if a nurse or any healthcare professional negligently neglects a patient, resulting in harm, the patient may have grounds to sue for medical malpractice. The end result would depend on the specific circumstances, evidence, and applicable laws in the state where the incident occurred.

It is advisable to consult with an attorney who specializes in medical malpractice to understand the legal options and potential outcomes in such a situation.