The family of 41-year-old James Stewart is demanding answers after he died from severe constipation that went untreated for weeks. According to a new wrongful death lawsuit, James had not had a bowel movement for up to a month, leaving more than a stone of impacted waste in his bowels. His family says the tragedy was “entirely avoidable.”
James lived in a group home in Ohio where staff were responsible for his daily care. He had intellectual and developmental disabilities and a known history of constipation. He was also taking medication that caused stomach issues. Despite these risks, the lawsuit claims staff ignored clear warning signs as his condition worsened.

In the days before his death, James appeared weak, tired, and in pain. His stomach was visibly swollen, and bruising had reportedly developed across his abdomen. He complained repeatedly about feeling constipated, but his family says his concerns were brushed aside.
According to the lawsuit, staff noticed he was struggling and even told him to “sit on the toilet,” but no further action was taken when he still couldn’t pass anything. Hours later, James was found collapsed in his bedroom.

He was rushed to the hospital but died on November 15, 2024. His family remembers him as a gentle man who loved music, swimming, and sporting events. Their attorney argues the group home had every reason to monitor his condition closely but failed to act.
Now, the family is seeking justice, hoping no one else will endure such a preventable loss.