St. Mary’s County Jury Grants $1.5 Million in Medical Malpractice Case Over Neglected Gallbladder Remnant

LEONARDTOWN, Md. — A jury in St. Mary’s County has awarded $1.5 million to a woman after doctors left a piece of her gallbladder inside her during surgery, leading to years of pain and subsequent medical complications. This significant verdict highlights often overlooked risks associated with surgical procedures and points to potential gaps in medical oversight. The case centered around Jane Doe, whose name has been changed to protect her privacy, who had initially undergone a routine gallbladder removal surgery, also known as a cholecystectomy. However, instead of achieving relief from her gallbladder issues, Doe … Read more

Seeking Carolyn Hax’s Wisdom: Expecting Mother Feels Neglected by In-Laws

WASHINGTON — A personal dilemma has arisen for a pregnant woman feeling disregarded by her in-laws, sparking a broader conversation about familial dynamics and emotional support during significant life transitions. The woman, seeking wisdom and perhaps a new perspective on how to navigate her situation, turned to an advice column as a way to address her concerns about the seemingly indifferent behavior of her husband’s family towards her pregnancy. Often, expectations of increased attention and care can heighten during pregnancy, a period marked by both excitement and vulnerability. Not receiving expected emotional support from family, … Read more

San Bernardino Sisters Win $18 Million in Lawsuit Against Insurance Company for Neglected Flood Damages

San Bernardino, Calif. – A jury awarded $18 million to two sisters from San Bernardino after they successfully sued their insurance company for failing to adequately compensate them for flood damage to their home. Initially offered a meager $5,000 by their insurer, the sisters’ fight culminated in a significant victory that highlighted ongoing tensions between homeowners and insurance companies in California amid increasing climate-related incidents. Jennifer Garnier and Angela Toft, residents of Piñon Hills, faced severe rainwater flooding in February 2019 which left their home substantially damaged, including critical components like the heating, air conditioning … Read more

Alabama Jury Awards $400,000 to Inmate Over Neglected Injury Leading to Foot Amputation

MOBILE, Ala. — A federal jury awarded $400,000 this week to a man from Escambia County, Alabama, after he claimed a prison doctor neglected an injury that later led to the partial amputation of his foot. Canyon Duff Moye, who was incarcerated at Fountain Correctional Facility in Atmore, accused the prison’s medical director, Dr. Manuel Pouparinas, of deliberate indifference to his medical condition during his time in prison from October 2019 to August 2022. Moye, 28, from Uriah, initially sustained an injury following a car accident in 2015 which resulted in peripheral neuropathy, a condition … Read more