Results tagged “octuplets' mother” from Whittier Dispatch
Records show Nadya Suleman was a licensed psychiatric technician but the license issued in 1997 expired on July 31, 2002.
She was injured while working for the Metropolitan State Hospital in Norwalk. She filed a worker's compensation claim in September 1999 and October 2001, said Patricia Ortiz, public information officer for the state Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Workers' Compensation.
Ortiz said parts of body affected by the injuries were the neck, trunk, back and lower extremities. She didn't have details of when and how the injuries occurred. She said the case file has already been archived.
Aside from two traffic tickets, Suleman hasn't had any run-ins with the law in Los Angeles, San Bernardino or Orange counties.
Suleman was cited by Fullerton police on July 26, 2007 for driving at an unsafe speed for the prevailing conditions. She paid the ticket.
The same agency gave her a ticket on May 6, 2003 for driving without possession of a license. According to records, the citation was dismissed after proof of correction was shown.
In addition to filing for bankruptcy, Suleman's mother, Angela, sued Allstate Insurance Company on March 8, 2002. She claimed in her suit that the insurance company delayed and failed to make adequate payments after water damaged personal property and her house in the 12200 block of Honolulu Terrace in Whittier on Aug. 15, 2001.
She, her daughter and baby grandchild had to relocate during the cleanup, according to her lawsuit.
Her lawyer asked the state court to dismiss the case which was granted on April 7, 2003.
The bankruptcy, which was filed last year, was also dismissed.
Angela Suleman told the Los Angeles Times she has paid her debts



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