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Noticed California Attorney General and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs warns of downstream liability from admitted medical negligence and refusal to provide remedial care. Public harms traceable via documented deterioration and denied treatment pathways.BlackRock Inc as fiduciary stakeholder is forthwith noticed.
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. & NEW YORK - Floridant -- Consumer Accountability Alliance Provides Formal Notice Alleging Proximate Liability for Foreseeable Medical Harm
The Consumer Accountability Alliance ("CAA") today announced it has formally noticed the California Attorney General's Office, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Torts Law Group, and courtesy-copied BlackRock, Inc. with a "Formal Notice of Proximate Liability Triggered by Foreseeable Medical Harm and Substantial Causal Inaction."
The notice advises the recipients that—under the Federal Tort Claims Act, California tort law, and controlling precedents such as Palsgraf and Tarasoff—their continued failure to provide medically necessary care, despite an admitted negligence finding, constitutes a direct, foreseeable cause of escalating public harm. The filing reserves CAA's right to pursue joint-and several liability on behalf of affected third parties.
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"Time-stamped records, expert testimony, and chain-of-causation modeling show an unbroken line from the VA's admitted error to real-world injuries already materializing," said Donovan J. Foster, Legal Director and Chairman of the CAA. "This notice ensures every stakeholder regulators, bondholders, and the public markets—understands both the legal exposure and the clear path to remediation."
The letter invites immediate engagement on a global resolution framework that would:
1. Fund full remedial medical care;
2. Issue corrective memoranda across relevant data systems.
Failure to respond, the notice warns, will be cited as prima-facie evidence of actual and
constructive knowledge in any subsequent proceedings.
About the Consumer Accountability Alliance
The Consumer Accountability Alliance is a nonprofit legal-advocacy organization dedicated to
enforcing consumer rights, corporate accountability, and transparent governance. Through
strategic litigation and policy engagement, CAA safeguards the public interest and upholds the highest standards of fiduciary duty.
Forward-Looking Statement Disclaimer: This release may include forward-looking
statements regarding potential legal outcomes. Actual results may differ materially. CAA
undertakes no obligation to update these statements except as required by law.
The Consumer Accountability Alliance ("CAA") today announced it has formally noticed the California Attorney General's Office, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Torts Law Group, and courtesy-copied BlackRock, Inc. with a "Formal Notice of Proximate Liability Triggered by Foreseeable Medical Harm and Substantial Causal Inaction."
The notice advises the recipients that—under the Federal Tort Claims Act, California tort law, and controlling precedents such as Palsgraf and Tarasoff—their continued failure to provide medically necessary care, despite an admitted negligence finding, constitutes a direct, foreseeable cause of escalating public harm. The filing reserves CAA's right to pursue joint-and several liability on behalf of affected third parties.
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"Time-stamped records, expert testimony, and chain-of-causation modeling show an unbroken line from the VA's admitted error to real-world injuries already materializing," said Donovan J. Foster, Legal Director and Chairman of the CAA. "This notice ensures every stakeholder regulators, bondholders, and the public markets—understands both the legal exposure and the clear path to remediation."
The letter invites immediate engagement on a global resolution framework that would:
1. Fund full remedial medical care;
2. Issue corrective memoranda across relevant data systems.
Failure to respond, the notice warns, will be cited as prima-facie evidence of actual and
constructive knowledge in any subsequent proceedings.
About the Consumer Accountability Alliance
The Consumer Accountability Alliance is a nonprofit legal-advocacy organization dedicated to
enforcing consumer rights, corporate accountability, and transparent governance. Through
strategic litigation and policy engagement, CAA safeguards the public interest and upholds the highest standards of fiduciary duty.
Forward-Looking Statement Disclaimer: This release may include forward-looking
statements regarding potential legal outcomes. Actual results may differ materially. CAA
undertakes no obligation to update these statements except as required by law.
Source: Consumer Accountability Alliance
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