Fort Lauderdale attorneys have secured a $1.35 million verdict for a man who was partially paralyzed after a trip to a Miramar emergency room.
Christopher Banks arrived at Memorial Hospital Miramar in December 2012 with excruciating back pain, and within a few hours, his left foot became numb, according to his attorney Jay Cohen. But an emergency room doctor failed to order an MRI of the then-38-year-old’s lower back until the next day.
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