A Fulton County jury last week awarded more than $5 million in a case that is the worst nightmare for anyone who has ever gritted his teeth and looked away as a medical technician poked around trying to draw blood.
In the case of Michael Bowbliss, a woman performing a blood test probed for a vein, and he felt a painful jolt down his arm, one which remained even after the needle was removed. According to Bowbliss’ suit against the testing company, the former college wrestler and father of three young children suffered permanent nerve damage that left him in chronic, debilitating pain requiring near-constant medication.
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