OxyContin - Jury Verdicts

______ $350,000 - Psychiatrist Settles Claim for Drug Overdose Death
Facts: A psychiatric patient died of an overdose of a narcotic drug and plaintiff alleged defendant psychiatrist was negligent for prescribing the drug. Defendant denied the charges, but the parties settled the dispute for $350,000.

Merri Leigh Stella was a psychiatric patient of defendant psychiatrist. She had suffered a fractured leg in a motor vehicle accident several years p...
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______ $650,000 - Patient Dies of Overdose and Psychiatrist Settles Death Claim
Facts: A psychiatric patient died of an overdose of a narcotic drug that plaintiff alleged defendant psychiatrist should not have prescribed. Defendant denied the charges, but settled plaintiff's claims for $650,000.

Decedent Linda Ingle was a patient of defendant psychiatrist. She was prescribed Oxycontin, a narcotic drug, along with other medications for treatment of fibromyal...
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______ $1,270,000 - Dental Patient Seeks Damages for Failed Implants and Nerve Damage
Facts: An oral surgeon's attempted dental implants for plaintiff failed, resulting in alleged permanent nerve damage to plaintiff's jaw. Defendant disputed plaintiff's claims of dental malpractice, but the jury returned a verdict in favor of plaintiff in the amount of $1,270,000.

Plaintiff Terri Caldwell was a 40 year old self-employed computer software consultant, a job that re...
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______ Defense verdict - Doctor Accused of Improper Exam is Vindicated by Jury
Facts: The patient of a medical doctor claimed that defendant physician performed an improper exam during her visit with him and sought emotional damages. Defendant denied any impropriety. The jury agreed with defendant and returned a defense verdict.

Plaintiff Valerie Stine suffered from preexisting fibromyalgia when she presented as a first time patient to defendant physician....
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______ $2,000,000 - Narcotic Intoxication Death Claim Yields Large Settlement
Facts: The estate of a 32 year old patient who died from narcotic intoxication settled medical malpractice and wrongful death claims following the decedent's death for $2,000,000.

Plaintiff's decedent had previously undergone an above-the-knee amputation due to an unrelated injury. Decedent was admitted to defendant hospital on July 20, 2001 under the care of one of the defendan...
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______ $3,985 (funeral expenses). - Jury Awards Only Funeral Expenses Following Death of Teenage Pedestrian
Facts: A Baltimore City jury deliberated for about 2 hours before returning a verdict of $3,985 on a wrongful death claim filed by the parents of a teenage pedestrian who was struck and killed while walking on the side of the road. The verdict represented funeral expenses incurred by the parents.

Plaintiffs' decedent, Douglas McNeil, was a 17 year old male. He was walking with t...
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______ Defense verdict - Pain Management Specialist Found Not Liable for PatientÕs Addiction
Facts: A woman with a history of chronic back pain filed suit against her pain management specialist after becoming addicted to Oxycontin. A jury ruled in favor of the physician.

Plaintiff Lisa Covill had a history of back problems dating to the early 1990's and suffered a debilitating back injury in 2001. She had known disc disease with radiologic evidence in the L3-L4 and L4-L...
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______ $500 - Nominal Award on Motorist's Claim of Myofascial Pain Syndrome
Facts: A woman injured in a two vehicle collision claimed to have suffered multiple injuries with resulting myofascial pain syndrome. The defendant driver admitted liability for the accident, but denied the collision resulted in any substantial injury to the plaintiff. A Williamsburg County jury agreed with the defendant and awarded $500 to plaintiff for her injuries.

Plaintiff...
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______ $13,376. Breakdown: $10,646 for past medicals; $990 for pain and suffering; $990 for inability to perform usual activities; and $750 for loss of consortium. - Jury Award Affected by Motorist's Prior Back Problems
Facts: A Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas jury deliberated 2.5 hours before returning a $13,376 verdict for a motorist who claimed permanent injuries following a collision. The award included $750 for loss of consortium for plaintiff's husband.

Plaintiff Christine Girdler was driving south on Dixie Highway in Cincinnati on October 16, 2001. Defendant Zachary Yingling was tr...
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______ Plaintiff's verdict regarding negligence, but the jury did not find that such negligence was a proximate cause of decedent's death. - Doctor's Negligence Not Proximate Cause of Patient's Death
Facts: A pain management doctor's treatment allegedly resulted in the death of plaintiff's decedent. Defendants contended the man died because he took too many methadone pills and drank alcohol. A U.S. District Court jury found defendants negligent, but determined their negligence was not a proximate cause of decedent's death. The jury deliberated 3 hours before returning its verdict.
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