
Matthew Leger
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While METRO did accept responsibility for their negligence and role in
the severe injuries sustained to Matthew Leger, they have not been
entirely honest. Primarily, METRO claims that they contacted Memorial
Hermann and settled on an amount for Matthew's hospital bills. While
this is partially true, METRO misleadingly stated that they paid for
Matthew's bills, when in fact, the settled amount was paid out of the
$100,000 settlement that was owed to Matthew. The initial lien filed
against him, while he was still hospitalized, was covered. However,
Matthew had multiple follow up appointments which were not covered, as
well as prescription medication that was not covered but thankfully,
partially paid out of Matthew's initial gofundme donations. He is
still requiring surgery on his neck in the future which will not be
covered, and he also still owes Memorial Hermann over $30,000 in
doctors fees which were not included in the original lien. METRO's
claim that Matthew has been compensated since the interview is true,
he was awarded $100,000 due to him - minus the hospital settlement and
his lawyer's fees. He is looking at a long road to recovery and still
is unable to work or receive medical insurance. He has filed for
disability, was denied, and is currently in the appeals process. For
METRO to claim that Matthew's hospital bills were paid in full by them
is very misleading and adds further injury to Matthew's already
damaged mental and physical state. He is currently suffering from PTSD
and depression due to the trauma of being hit, dragged, and trapped
underneath a 20 ton city bus. He is unable to afford therapy, as he is
still, 10 months later, unable to work or to obtain medical insurance.
He has had to delay further surgeries to repair the damage done to him
by METRO because of his current state. Matthew is in medical debt,
regardless of the amount he received from METRO due to the limitations
of the Texas Tort Claims Act. The mission of the news story was to
inform the public of the antiquated laws still in place that have not
been reviewed or adjusted in the last 35 years and to bring awareness
to Matthew's situation.
Organizer
Makayla Stegall
Organizer
Bellaire, TX