Live Breaking News & Updates on Virginia Birth Score Program

Stay updated with breaking news from Virginia birth score program. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Ruling allows more West Virginia-based NAS claims to be filed


CHARLESTON – A New York bankruptcy court order is allowing more than 270 additional claims to be filed on behalf of West Virginia children suffering from Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome.
Last month, federal bankruptcy Judge Robert D. Drain issued an order in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York in Purdue Pharma’s bankruptcy case that allows the filing of 272 NAS claimant proofs of claim.
““It is now clear that many, many families did not receive notice of the Purdue bankruptcy,” attorney Booth Goodwin told
The West Virginia Record. “We were certainly pleased to be able to provide these parents and guardians with the opportunity to submit claims on behalf of their children who really are the most vulnerable victims of the opioid crisis.” ....

New York , United States , Kanawha County , West Virginia , P Rodney Jackson , Benjamind Adams , Brucel Freeman , Alex Mclaughlin , G Nicholas Casey Jr , Google Re , W Stuart Calwell Jr , W Jeffrey Vollmer , Calwell Luce , Robertd Drain , Booth Goodwin , W Jesse Forbes , Family Health , Office Of Maternal Child , Virginia Birth Score Program , Virginia Bureau For Public Health , Us Bankruptcy Court , Purdue Pharma , Kanawha Circuit Court , Department Of Health , Bankruptcy Court , Neonatal Abstinence ,