$5 Million Verdict for Family of U.S. Veteran Reveals Disturbing Care at Local Rehabilitation Center

A Nassau County jury has awarded $5 million to the family of Henry Serrapica, a 69-year-old U.S. Army veteran and former postal worker from Lynbrook, who developed severe health complications while at South Shore Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Freeport, according to court documents. Serrapica’s family claims his health deteriorated due to inadequate care, culminating in his death from severe sepsis. The lawsuit was initiated by Matthew Serrapica, the victim’s son, who argued that his father experienced “inhumane” treatment during his time at the facility. The case was brought against South Shore and Mount Sinai … Read more

$20.5 Million Awarded to Family After Tragic Death of 11-Year-Old from Morphine Toxicity at Cancer Center

CHICAGO — A jury has awarded $20.5 million to the family of an 11-year-old girl who died from morphine toxicity following treatment at a suburban cancer center in 2020. Ava Wilson, who was in remission from leukemia, visited Advocate Children’s Hospital in October 2020. During her appointment, she was assessed by a nurse practitioner who observed that she was in pain and had trouble walking. Ava’s blood pressure was consistently low throughout her time at the clinic. Despite these alarming signs, the nurse practitioner prescribed her a significant increase in morphine dosage to 15 mg … Read more