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“Jury in the Bronx Awards $45 Million for a Death After Surgery”
Edward Beloyianis was paralyzed at 14 as a result of a spinal operation at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center. He died eight years later of complications of the paralysis. Source New York Times: Jury in the Bronx Awards $45 Million … Continue reading
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Tagged appeals from jury verdicts, appeals of jury verdicts, high jury verdicts, law and the courts, medical malpractice lawsuits, personal injury lawsuits, settlement negotiations
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Medical malpractice lawsuit filed by Joan Rivers’s daughter
It had to happen. Although as a close relative of a number of doctors, I’m sure there’s another story in here. But another although: there is such a thing as med mal, so maybe the only other story in here … Continue reading
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Tagged medical malpractice lawsuits
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“Malpractice Reform Won’t Do Much to Reduce Health Spending”
As the sister, sister-in-law and cousin of physicians, I pay attention to medical malpractice lawsuits and the twisty politics embedded in the cry for “malpractice reform” as a way of cutting health costs. But here, as Aaron E. Carroll in … Continue reading
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Tagged Interpreting lawyers, Lawyers, medical malpractice lawsuits
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