Jury Awards $3M Med Mal Verdict to Widow of Phila. Man Who Died From Cancer
The plaintiff's lawyer, Kevin Harden of Ross Feller Casey, said the case was an example of insurance companies attempting to "play chicken" with plaintiffs lawyers who they assume are under-resourced and coping with court delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
October 25, 2021 at 02:13 PM
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Medical MalpracticeThe widow of a prostate cancer patient who died from a doctor's alleged failure to diagnose his liver cancer has been awarded $3 million by a Philadelphia jury.
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