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ER or Hospital Negligence Verdicts

Brown v. Community Hospital of San Bernardino
Brain Injury to Three Month Old Baby after Respiratory Infection
Injury: Hypoxic Brain Damage
Verdict: $43.5 million 

Brain Injury to 35-Year-Old Woman after Surgery
Injuries: Hypoxic Brain Damage, Bradykinesia and Dysarthria
Verdict: $22.2 million 

Christman v. Anonymous Medical Group
Professional Negligence in Surgery and Post-Surgery Care
Verdict: $7.15 million 

Chapman v. University of California Board of Regents dba University of California Irvine Medical Center
Suffocation in Hospital after Birth
Injuries: Cerebral Palsy and a Seizure Disorder
Settlement: $5.9 million 

Martin v. Kaiser
Professional Negligence in Use of Vacuum
Settlement: $3.5 million 

Matrinez v. Wu
Failure to Diagnose and Treat Cancer in a Timely Manner
Injury: Decreased Probability of Cure
Settlement: $490,000
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