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  2. Patient sues Emory Hospital in Atlanta after it allegedly ...

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    August 19, 2024 at 3:55 AM. Patient sues Emory Hospital in Atlanta after it allegedly lost part of his skull. A patient filed a lawsuit against Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, over ...

  3. Woman Found “Discarded” In Hospital Storage A Year After ...

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    In the lawsuit, filed earlier this month, the family described the hospital’s conduct as “malicious and outrageous” and accused the facility of negligence, the negligent handling of a corpse ...

  4. Hospital misplaced woman’s body, family alleges in lawsuit ...

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    A California hospital misplaced the body of a 31-year-old woman who died at the facility, leaving her family thinking she was alive and missing for a year, her family alleges in a lawsuit filed ...

  5. Medical malpractice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Jury Verdict Research, a database of plaintiff and defense verdicts, says awards in medical liability cases increased 43 percent in 1999, from $700,000 to $1,000,000. However, more recent research from the U.S. Department of Justice has found that median medical malpractice awards in states range from $109,000 to $195,000.

  6. Tunkl v. Regents of the University of California - Wikipedia

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    v. Regents of the University of California [1] [1] was a leading case in California that established a persuasive six-factor test that helps guide courts to decide when a contract relates to the "public interest." Specifically, California courts had a history of holding exculpatory liability waivers within contracts to be valid only if they did ...

  7. Betancourt v. Trinitas Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Decision by. Per curiam. Betancourt v. Trinitas Hospital, 1 A.3d 823 (2010), is a New Jersey legal case concerning whether a hospital may unilaterally refuse care to a patient on the grounds that it is futile to prolong the person's life because there is little chance that the condition will improve. It has become the focal point of the ongoing ...

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