N.H. Jury Awards $2.6 Million in Teen Overdose Malpractice Case
East News June 28, 2005
A New Hampshire jury has awarded $2.6 million to the family of a teen who died after a massive aspirin overdose in 2001.
But it's not clear how much John and Gaie Mitchell will receive, because ...
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Subject: RE: Dr. Occhino is my doctor
Posted On: April 29, 2009, 6:55 pm CDT
Posted By: Dr Occhinos Patient
Comment:
Dr Occhino is my primary doctor. In my opinion, he is an excellent doctor and would not consider searching for a new doctor due to this incident.
The loss of a child is devistating, but I feel in this case, there is more to the story than what is written.
According to the story, he did consult with an expert regarding transfer of the patient-and was told to stablize the pt first.
This sounds like a case of sue happy parents looking for a fast buck.
Subject: RE: Dr. Occhino is my doctor
The loss of a child is devistating, but I feel in this case, there is more to the story than what is written.
According to the story, he did consult with an expert regarding transfer of the patient-and was told to stablize the pt first.
This sounds like a case of sue happy parents looking for a fast buck.