A quiet conclusion has come for a case that led to one of 2013′s biggest medical malpractice verdicts in Georgia—and a tangle of appellate litigation.
As the lawyers were preparing for a second round of arguments at the Georgia Court of Appeals, they reached a confidential settlement resolving claims that errors by professionals at Gwinnett Medical Center caused Kailey Watson, now 13, to be born with profound brain injury. The case led to a nearly $14 million jury verdict against Gwinnett.
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