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Two-Week Medical Malpractice Jury Trial Results in $46.5 Million Verdict to Child

After two weeks of testimony, a medical malpractice jury in Arkansas awarded $46.5 million to a toddler whose family alleged that her doctors’ negligence resulted in catastrophic and irreversible brain damage.  The family alleged that the doctors failed to properly manage and treat the newborn baby’s jaundice following birth which…

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Pediatrician’s Failure to Diagnose Heart Condition Results in $7 Million Verdict for Parents in Maryland

Being a parent – especially for the first time – often brings tremendous fear and the unknown. Many parents are overwhelmed, inexperienced and afraid that something might go wrong with their precious newborn. Parents rely heavily on their pediatrician to ease these fears and calm them down. On top of…

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7-Year-Old Left Blind as a Result of Untreated Bacterial Meningitis

A Hartford, Connecticut boy’s family has filed a medical malpractice suit against his pediatrician, alleging that the doctor’s failure to timely diagnose the child’s bacterial meningitis lead to the 7-year-old losing his eyesight. The boy went to his pediatrician complaining of severe headaches. However, this symptom went unnoticed and he…

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Botched Circumcisions: Medical Instrument Malfunctions and Physician Malpractice

Recently, a New York District Judge ordered Mogen Circumcision Instruments of New York to pay compensatory and punitive damages totaling $10.8 million to a Florida boy and his parents following a medical instrument malfunction. Despite the instrument maker’s claims that injury arising from the use of their Mogen clamp was…

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Pediatric Medical Malpractice – Failure to Diagnose Appendicitis

A Minnesota jury has awarded more than $1.25 million to the family of a 21 month old boy who died due to an infected (gangrenous) appendix that a doctor failed to diagnose and treat. The family claimed that the boy was misdiagnosed on two separate occasions over four days, including…

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