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Sarasota, FL— Jurors last week cleared a physician assistant of liability in a medical malpractice trial over the blood clot-related death of a Florida woman. Dinallo v. Kayat, et al., 2019-CA-003392.
Posted by Arlin Crisco on Aug 25, 2022 2:00:00 PM
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Sarasota, FL— Jurors last week cleared a physician assistant of liability in a medical malpractice trial over the blood clot-related death of a Florida woman. Dinallo v. Kayat, et al., 2019-CA-003392.
Topics: Medical Malpractice, Florida, Dinallo, et al. v. Kayat, et al.
Posted by Arlin Crisco on Aug 17, 2022 4:53:54 PM
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Sarasota, FL— Jurors Monday heard competing contentions surrounding the care of a Florida woman who ultimately died from a catastrophic blood clot, as trial opened against a physician assistant and others. Dinallo v. Kayat, et al., 2019-CA-003392.
Topics: Medical Malpractice, Florida, Dinallo, et al. v. Kayat, et al.
Posted by Arlin Crisco on Jul 25, 2022 5:32:01 PM
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Update: This article has been updated to include attorneys' post-verdict comments.
Lawrenceville, GA— Jurors Friday handed down a $30 million verdict against a Georgia hospital and an obstetrician for the profound birth-related injuries a mother and her child suffered. Threat v. Gamble-Webb, et al., 19-C-00101-S1.
Topics: Medical Malpractice, Georgia, Threat v. Gamble-Webb, et al.
Posted by Arlin Crisco on Jul 19, 2022 3:20:19 PM
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Attorneys offered competing theories surrounding a child’s profound birth-related, brain injury, as trial opened last week against a Georgia hospital and an obstetrician. Threat v. Gamble-Webb, et al., 19-C-00101-S1.
Topics: Medical Malpractice, Georgia, Threat v. Gamble-Webb, et al.
Posted by Arlin Crisco on Jul 12, 2022 10:59:23 AM
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Lawrenceville, GA— Trial is opening Tuesday over whether medical negligence during a Georgia child’s birth caused her catastrophic brain damage. Threat, et al. v Gamble-Webb, et al., 19-C-00101-S1.
Topics: Medical Malpractice, Georgia, Threat v. Gamble-Webb, et al.