A DeKalb County jury decided that a medical malpractice plaintiff suffered more than $1.2 million in damages but apportioned nearly half the liability to her, cutting her award from the hospital where she was treated to just under $645,000.
The jury cleared an emergency room doctor of liability regarding Janice Evans, who suffered a brain hemorrhage and multiple strokes that left her permanently disabled.
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