A chain of South Florida medical clinics is liable for more than $11 million after a patient's cataract surgery resulted in blindness.

A surgeon who was an independent contractor for Leon Medical Centers Inc. injected dozens of patients' eyes with a toxic solution, not knowing how highly concentrated it was, according to a consolidated complaint filed on behalf of 14 of the patients.

A jury Thursday found Dr. Jonathan Leon-Rosen acted as an apparent agent of the medical center when he gave surgery to one of those patients, 80-year-old Miguel Diaz. The finding put the company on the hook for the damages even though the jury also found Leon Medical Centers itself was not negligent.