A Las Vegas couple will receive $4 million in a medical malpractice lawsuit, marking the first significant verdict against a doctor since Nevada lawmakers put into effect tort reform, according to the
Associated Press. A Clark County District Court jury deliberated approximately three hours before returning the verdict for the couple, who accused a Las Vegas obstetrician and gynecologist, of causing irreversible gynecological damage to the woman during surgery five
years ago. The doctor’s lawyer reportedly will appeal the verdict. Legislators passed a bill Aug. 1 to cap pain-and-suffering damages at $350,000 in medical malpractice cases. The doctor’s insurance provider, the St. Paul Companies of Minnesota, reportedly refused to
settle the case for the physician’s policy limit of $1 million. St. Paul halted offering liability coverage nationwide in December, noting growing jury awards and frivolous lawsuits.
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