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YOLANDA STEWART, ETC., ap, v. WESTCHESTER INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT res, ET AL., def — (INDEX NO. 58373/14)Gary S. Mayerson, New York, NY, for appellant.Garbarin
Botched Business Robbery Turns Into Long-Running Insurance Litigation
It all started a decade ago, when Sara Socci was tied up by a masked intruder at her workplace during a botched robbery.Botched Business Robbery Turns Into Long-Running Insurance Litigation
It all started a decade ago, when Sara Socci was tied up by a masked intruder at her workplace during a botched robbery.Cite as: Grayson v. Weisman, 13-1235, NYLJ 1202743486565, at *1 (Sup., SUF, Decided October 22, 2015) CASENAME Geoffrey Grayson, Plaintiff v. Alan Weisman, Def
Heart Attack Victim's Estate Gets $2.5M After Doctors Fail to Review Test Results
A Bridgeport jury has awarded more than $2.4 million to the family of a man who died from a heart attack weeks after they say two doctors misdiagnosed his heart condition.Heart Attack Victim's Estate Gets $2.5M After Doctors Fail to Review Test Results
A Bridgeport jury has awarded more than $2.4 million to the family of a man who died from a heart attack weeks after they say two doctors misdiagnosed his heart condition.15222. TAMARA HOLMES, plf-ap, v. BRONX-LEBANON HOSPITAL CENTER, def-res — Sanocki Newman & Turret, LLP, New York (David B. Turret of counsel), for ap — Heidell, Pittoni, Murph
Tired Doctor Blamed for Errant Injection Leading to $4.25 Million Verdict
A mother who suffered a permanent spinal cord injury after an anesthesiologist botched a painkilling epidural injection during childbirth has been awarded $4.25 million.Tired Doctor Blamed for Errant Injection Leading to $4.25 Million Verdict
A mother who suffered a permanent spinal cord injury after an anesthesiologist botched a painkilling epidural injection during childbirth has been awarded $4.25 million.Jury Awards Mother $4.25 Million for Anesthesia Needle Injury
A Superior Court jury has awarded a Bridgeport woman $4.25 million because of permanent spinal cord injuries suffered in 2009 when, according to the plaintiff's lawyers, an anesthesiologist "negligently utilized an anesthesia needle" when attempting to give an epidural during childbirth.Trending Stories
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