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1. Abortion pt.'s direction "not to callhome" ignored.
CASE ON POINT: Randi A. J. v. Long Island Surgi-Center, 2007 NYAPP2 2007-06953--(09/25/07)--NY ISSUE: Can hospitals be liable for punitive damages for violations of patient ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. NY: 82 year-old fell from her hospital bed: hospital'refused to disclose'...
CASE FACTS: Jacqueline Ross brought suit against Northern Westchester Hospital Association, d/b/a Northern Westchester Hospital, arising out of the fall of an 82 year-old woman, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. NH: stroke victim alleged vicarious liability: courtrefused to invoke...
CASE FACTS: On March 15, 2000, Helen Folloni arrived at Exeter Hospital exhibiting speech difficulty, confusion, and other mental-related symptoms. During her admission process, her ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Did failure to do surgery timely result in loss oftesticle?
CASE ON POINT: Moore v. New York Medical Group, P.C., 2007 NYAPP1 2007-07459--(10/09/07)-NY CASE FACTS: On April 16, 1993, Gina Townsend brought her three-week-old son, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. $7.5 million verdict v. hospital: $2.5 million remittitur.
WHEN A JURY IS CONVINCED A HOSPITAL IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CATASTROPHIC INJURIES, IT WILL RESPOND. This cae is a classic illustration of how juries often ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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