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Facts |
Decision (may be subject to appeal) |
| 12/7/2002 | This case related to medical malpractice and wrongful death of 46-year-old Donnadene Benjamin who died after being given six units of packed red blood cells and developed headaches, a bloated stomach and breathing difficulties. She then had a massive brain hemorrhage and went into a coma. | Plaintiff's verdict for $11.5 million. |
| 10/31/2002 | This case related to a railroad crossing wrongful death claim by family of Susan Webb, a passenger in a car driven by her sister-in-law, who was killed at a dangerous crossing where overgrowth of trees and underbrush made it difficult and dangerous for a motorist to see if a train was coming. Susan Webb lived two months after the accident and ran up $180,000 in medical bills. She was survived by her disabled husband Jack and a 15-year-old son. | Plaintiffs' verdict for $4.1 million. |
| 3/29/2001 | This case related to medical malpractice and wrongful death. The plaintiff alleged that Dr. Bivens used the wrong antibiotic and improper surgical techniques to treat infections that Mrs. Wynn developed after surgery on a chronic leg ulcer. Mrs. Wynn died some four months after the surgery from anemia from the infections. Mrs. Wynn was a devout Jehovah's Witness who refused blood transfusions recommended by her doctors. | Settled for $950,000.00. |
| 9/11/1997 | This case related to an automobile accident and wrongful death -- while driving the wrong way on inter-state highway. Blackstock was 43-years-old at the time of his death and was earning approximately $25,000 as an insurance salesman. | Verdict for Plaintiff for $1.1 million |
| 9/4/1997 | This case related to an automobile accident and wrongful wrongful death to passenger and personal injuries to driver. Plaintiff turned onto a four lane highway in front of an oncoming vehicle which changed lanes to avoid hitting Plaintiff's car. The vehicle following could not stop and hit Plaintiff's vehicle causing it to turn over killing Mrs. Ludwig, age 61, and fracturing Plaintiff's clavicle and injuring his right hand, his arms and his knees. Defendant claimed that Plaintiff was contributorially negligent. | Settled for $700,000. |
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Careless Actions by Another
Failure to Stop
Workplace Injury
Medical Malpractice
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Negligence
Product Liability
Dog Bite
Medicine Malpractice
Surgery Malpractice
Slip Accidents
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