The family of a woman who was disabled due to a ruptured brain aneurysm agreed to a $10 million settlement in a Middlesex County medical malpractice suit, Cremone v. Lam, on Sept. 5.

Kathleen Cremone of Edison had a family history of cerebral aneurysms, so she visited her primary care doctor in 2012, when she was 45, for a brain scan. She underwent a magnetic resonance angiogram, which was read by neuroradiologist Ling Lam on June 24, 2012. Lam reported no aneurysm could be seen, but in fact, an aneurysm is visible on the MRA, court documents alleged.