Jayme Lee is suing Cottonwood Tucson for improper psychiatric treatment and discrimination based on her mental health condition

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Jayme Lee has filed a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the District of Arizona against Cottonwood Tucson and Dr. Seymore, alleging improper psychiatric treatment and discrimination based on her mental health condition. The complaint claims that Dr. Seymore misdiagnosed multiple patients, including Lee, with bipolar disorder without adequate clinical justification, disregarding their existing PTSD diagnoses. This alleged diagnostic bias led to inappropriate treatment, emotional distress, and exacerbation of Lee’s PTSD symptoms. The plaintiff seeks compensatory and punitive damages for the emotional and psychological harm suffered.

Source: 425cv00619_Lee_v_Tucson_Complaint_District_Arizona.pdf


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