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Amber Nicole Thurman was a 28-year-old medical assistant, nursing student and single mother from Georgia who died from sepsis in 2022 after being denied timely medical care following rare ...
Rory Staunton. Rory Staunton (13 May 1999 – 1 April 2012) was a young boy from Queens, New York, whose death from sepsis created a nationwide movement to address the issue of early recognition of sepsis and its treatment. Both Jim Dwyer, columnist from The New York Times, and Op Ed columnist Maureen Dowd wrote about Staunton's death and the ...
WEST PALM BEACH — The wife of the late Palm Beach County Judge Mark Eissey has filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against a handful of facilities she says are to blame for her husband's death ...
Since the Dec. 6, 2022, surgery, Piano has faced various new medical issues, leading to four more surgeries, multiple hospital stays, an infection from the initial surgery, delayed cancer ...
Zurawski v. State of Texas is a case heard by the Texas Supreme Court regarding medical exceptions to the state's abortion ban. The lawsuit was filed by the Center for Reproductive Rights on March 6, 2023. On August 4, 2023, State District Court Judge Jessica Mangrum granted the plaintiffs a preliminary injunction; the state of Texas appealed ...
Talevski. Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County v. Talevski. Supreme Court of the United States. Argued November 8, 2022. Decided June 8, 2023. Full case name. Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County, et al. v. Ivanka Talevski, Personal Representative of the Estate of Gorgi Talevski, Deceased. Docket no.
July 31, 2024 at 4:33 PM. MISSION, Kan. (AP) — A woman who was denied an abortion at a Kansas hospital after suffering a pregnancy complication that her attorneys say put her at risk of sepsis ...
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.