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Two Families Sue Hospital After Colorado Man Claims He Was Switched at Birth

15 July 2026
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What You Need to Know
• Jeremy Morrison and Kyle Bylin are suing Unity Medical Center after discovering they were switched at birth.
• Both men were born on January 26, 1988, at Unity Medical Center in Grafton, North Dakota.
• Unity Medical Center has denied the allegations, citing the unavailability of records from nearly four decades ago.

Jeremy Morrison, a Colorado man, and Kyle Bylin are suing Unity Medical Center after discovering they were switched at birth 36 years ago. Two years ago, Jeremy Morrison took a DNA test that revealed his biological parents were not who he believed them to be. He has always felt different from his family, noting he was the only blonde-haired child among brown-haired relatives. Morrison believes he and Bylin were the only babies born at Unity Medical Center on January 26, 1988. Both sets of parents have met their biological sons, but Morrison and Bylin have not yet met each other. Unity Medical Center has stated it is investigating the situation but has found no evidence to support claims of wrongdoing.

Why It Matters

This case highlights the serious implications of potential medical errors and the profound impact on individuals’ lives when identity is questioned. The situation raises concerns about hospital practices and the handling of birth records, especially when decades have passed. With no existing medical records from 1988, the case underscores the challenges in addressing historical medical claims. The outcome of this lawsuit could influence future policies regarding patient identification and record-keeping in healthcare facilities.

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