A Hanwell woman who delivered a stillborn girl at the Chalmers Hospital in 2022 has discontinued her negligence lawsuit against Horizon Health, the hospital and four doctors. Aimee Dunn’s lawyer said the case was settled out of court on terms that were “tolerable” to his client.
Aimee Dunn’s lawyer cites human errors; health officials decline comment

Rachel Cave · CBC News
· Posted: Mar 11, 2026 5:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 5 hours ago
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Aimee Dunn and Mitchell Waite obtained medical records from their March 22, 2022, visit to Horizon’s Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital in Fredericton, where Dunn delivered a stillborn girl a day after she arrived at the emergency department in pain. (Rachel Cave/CBC)
A Hanwell, N.B., woman who went to the emergency room at Horizon’s Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital on March 22, 2022, and learned the following morning that her fetus had no heartbeat has settled her lawsuit against the health authority, the hospital and four physicians.
Aimee Dunn had sued for negligence, accusing the doctors and hospital of failing to provide proper medical care, according to the statement of claim filed in March 2024 in the Court of King’s Bench in Fredericton.
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