A Miami nursing home must pay more than $100,000 to a former resident who developed urosepsis during rehabilitative treatment, a jury decided.

On May 3, 2017, plaintiff Enrique Lozoya, 76, developed impairment of his urination. He claimed that he could not completely empty his bladder. Lozoya was being treated at a Miami-based rehabilitative facility, The Palace Nursing & Rehabilitation Center. He had undergone replacement of a hip. The surgery had necessitated catheterization of his bladder.

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