A jury in Columbus returned a $9.2 million verdict—with about $6.9 million apportioned against the defendant in the case—for the widow of a 41-year-old man who died of a stroke in a hospital where he’d gone to be evaluated for stroke symptoms.

“The real issue was the emergency room doctor not alerting a neurologist,” said the plaintiff’s counsel, John Mabrey of the Mabrey Firm, who tried the case with S.K. Rod Dixon of the Dixon Firm, both of Atlanta.

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