Wrongful death case involving the suicide of an incarcerated individual with a documented history of serious mental illness, including PTSD, major depressive disorder, and prior suicide attempts. Despite clear signs of suicidal ideation and prior hospitalization, correctional and medical staff failed to provide adequate mental health screening, monitoring, or treatment. The lawsuit alleged systemic failures by the state corrections department and its medical contractor, including negligent suicide prevention practices and deliberate indifference to serious medical needs. The case involved both state and federal civil rights claims and settled for $1.6 million, apportioned between the two defendants.