A 76-year-old woman in Montgomery County alleging her doctor ignored the signs of an impending stroke has been awarded $6.3 million in her medical malpractice case.

After three days of trial and two-and-a-half hours of deliberations, the 12-member jury in Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas Judge Thomas Rogers’ courtroom returned a verdict in favor of Myrna Rawdin and her husband, Martin Rawdin.

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