Jury Grants $6 Million to Family for Loss of Mother in Medical Malpractice Case

Dothan, AL – A Dothan jury has awarded $6 million to a family after determining that medical malpractice led to the death of their mother during a routine medical procedure. The verdict follows a contentious trial that spotlighted issues of patient safety and medical accountability. The lawsuit stemmed from an incident that occurred five years ago when Margaret Wilson, a 58-year-old woman, went into a local hospital for what was supposed to be a low-risk surgical procedure. According to court documents, a series of preventable medical errors led to Wilson’s untimely death, sparking outrage and … Read more

$2 Million Awarded to Family in Medical Malpractice Case After Hernia Surgery Leads to Patient’s Death

Montgomery, OH – A Hamilton County jury has awarded over $2 million to the family of Judy Helen Collins, who passed away after suffering complications from hernia surgery. The verdict was delivered on October 24, following a two-week trial and more than three days of deliberation. Judy Helen Collins, a 73-year-old resident of Montgomery, underwent a hiatal hernia repair surgery performed by Dr. Robert Bradley at Bethesda North Hospital in September 2019. Within days of the surgery, Collins began showing signs of distress, which were allegedly not promptly recognized by Dr. Bradley. Despite a radiologist’s … Read more

Jury Awards $66 Million in Record-Setting Malpractice Case to Family of Mother Who Died After Cosmetic Surgery

Chicago — A tragic aftermath of cosmetic surgery has culminated in a substantial $66 million verdict against a plastic surgeon in Illinois. The civil jury in Cook County delivered the judgment following claims of medical malpractice that led to the death of Idalia Corcoles, a 39-year-old mother of four. The incident occurred in 2019 shortly after Corcoles underwent procedures for liposuction and an abdominoplasty, often referred to as a “tummy tuck.” Legal representatives from Clifford Law Offices, representing the Corcoles family, reported that this verdict might represent the largest medical-malpractice award related to plastic surgery … Read more

$7.25 Million Awarded in Tragic Medical Malpractice Case After Young Student’s Preventable Death

Columbia, Md. – A Howard County jury has awarded a $7.25 million verdict in a notable medical malpractice lawsuit following the death of 23-year-old Zion Lewis, a student at the University of Charleston in West Virginia. Lewis died from a recurrent pulmonary embolism five weeks after his doctor replaced his blood thinner medication with baby aspirin. Lewis had initially visited an emergency room a year and a half prior, experiencing severe shortness of breath. It was then that he was diagnosed with bilateral pulmonary emboli, a condition involving partial blood vessel blockages in both lungs, … Read more