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: Hang the Jury and the parents with the same rope
Posted On: June 28, 2005, 1:44 pm CDT
Posted By: JAM
Comment:
This is without a doubt the most rediculous award that I have ever been privy to.
I wonder if the parents saw a road side sign with a picture of a personal injury lawyer (aka parasite) and went for a free consultation. Of course they were told that there is no cost unless "we" win!!
The ABA ought to be ashamed of itself for allowing these leaches to live off the hard toil of Doctors. Shame on that Jury, the attorney representing the parents, the Judge that let this happen and most of all our litigeous society!!! What a joke!!!!!
Subject: RE: Hang the Jury and the parents with the same rope
I wonder if the parents saw a road side sign with a picture of a personal injury lawyer (aka parasite) and went for a free consultation. Of course they were told that there is no cost unless "we" win!!
The ABA ought to be ashamed of itself for allowing these leaches to live off the hard toil of Doctors. Shame on that Jury, the attorney representing the parents, the Judge that let this happen and most of all our litigeous society!!! What a joke!!!!!