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: Sad that insurance companies pay for others state of mind
Posted On: June 28, 2005, 1:14 pm CDT
Posted By: Frank
Comment:
Is the real mental anguish the fact that a disturbed teen took his life or that an insurance company has to pay for his mental state of mind.
As sad as the taking of one's life can be it is even sadder that an attorney will cash in on the state of shock the parents are in & convince them to sue the doctor who actually had nothing to do with the suicide.
Great legal country we live in.
Subject: Sad that insurance companies pay for others state of mind
As sad as the taking of one's life can be it is even sadder that an attorney will cash in on the state of shock the parents are in & convince them to sue the doctor who actually had nothing to do with the suicide.
Great legal country we live in.