Indiana Jury Finds for Woman in Misdiagnosis Medical Malpractice Case
According to the Indianapolis Star, an Indiana jury found in favor of a lady who was misdiagnosed by her health care providers. An Indiana jury has ordered several Indianapolis health care providers to pay a combined $5 million to a woman who was misdiagnosed in 2000. According to the lawsuit, Clarian Health Partners, Radiologic Specialists of Indiana and Dr. Richard L. Gilmor failed to diagnose that the woman had suffered a ruptured diaphragm. The misdiagnosis led to the removal of a third of her stomach and ongoing complications, an attorney for the woman said. State medical malpractice caps will limit the award to $1.25 million.
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