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$2.4 Million Jury Verdict in Improper Monitoring of Coagulation Levels

Ms. Doe, 70, suffered from atrial fibrillation and had two mechanical heart valves. She was prescribed Coumadin to prevent a stroke. When Dr. Roe, her treating cardiologist, recommended elective replacement of her pacemaker battery, the Coumadin was stopped five days before the procedure. It was then restarted after the surgery.…

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$6.5 Million Jury Verdict in Negligence in Colon Cancer Surgery

Lenville Hall Sr. underwent a laparoscopic right hemicolectomy at Southside Regional Medical Center. For the next eight days, urine accumulated in Hall’s abdomen, which required surgery to repair a severed right ureter. The surgery was unsuccessful. Hall experienced multiple complications, which included infections and loss of kidney function. He now…

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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms Defense Verdict in Medical Malpractice Lawsuit, Polling Deadlocked Jurors

In this medical malpractice lawsuit, the plaintiff claimed the judge’s questioning of “Juror 3” coerced a verdict. The judge gave a Prim instruction (Illinois Pattern Jury Instruction, Civil No. 1.05; People v. Prim, 53 Ill.2d 62 (1973)) on the second day of deliberation after receiving two jury notes. The first…

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