$2.5 Million Malpractice Settlement

October 16, 2017

This case involved improper prenatal care and the failure to properly monitor, diagnose and treat the fever of a newborn infant. This negligence lead to salmonella meningitis, permanent brain damage, paraplegia and the loss of the ability to speak.

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Aviation Safety: ATC Reform, and What Passengers Need to Know

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