Fighting for Justice: Keith More’s Relentless Advocacy for Client Against City of Hope
Fighting for Justice: Keith More’s Relentless Advocacy for Client Against City of Hope
When Andrea Morris, a dedicated nurse at City of Hope, suffered a sudden cardiac arrest on the job, her life was irrevocably changed. Despite being surrounded by five medical professionals—including two doctors—no one administered CPR. One doctor even testified under oath that he was not qualified to perform CPR. The lack of immediate medical intervention led to severe brain damage, leaving Andrea quadriplegic and dependent on round-the-clock care.
Adding to the tragedy, City of Hope denied Andrea’s workers’ compensation claim, refusing to acknowledge the incident as a work-related injury. This denial prompted Bentley & More LLP’s co-founder, Keith More, to take up her case. With over three decades of experience and a reputation for handling complex workers’ compensation and personal injury cases, Keith has been a steadfast advocate for Andrea, fighting tirelessly to secure the justice and support she deserves.
Andrea’s story has garnered significant media attention, including an investigative report by NBC4, highlighting the systemic failures that led to her condition and the ongoing legal battle for her rights.
At Bentley & More LLP, we are committed to standing up for individuals like Andrea, ensuring that negligence does not go unchallenged and that victims receive the compensation and care they need to rebuild their lives.
To learn more about Andrea’s story and Keith More’s advocacy, watch the NBC4 investigative report: