Panel says no malpractice, jury says $3 million

In South Portland, Maine, a jury has awarded Neil Maietta $3 million in a complicated medical malpractice claim against anesthesiologist Dr. Kenneth Blazier over an infection that set into Maietta’s spinal discs after a medical procedure. “The verdict was unusually large for Maine, where awards of more than a million dollars are rare. It was […]

In South Portland, Maine, a jury has awarded Neil Maietta $3 million in a complicated medical malpractice claim against anesthesiologist Dr. Kenneth Blazier over an infection that set into Maietta’s spinal discs after a medical procedure. “The verdict was unusually large for Maine, where awards of more than a million dollars are rare. It was particularly surprising in this case because a medical malpractice review panel had unanimously found that the doctor and hospital were not at fault for Maietta’s injury. The panel’s finding was disclosed to the jury, but it found for Maietta anyway. ‘I’ll take my chances with a jury any day,’ said Maietta’s lawyer, Daniel J. Lilley of Portland.” (Gregory D. Kesich, “Man wins $3 million for injury by doctor”, Portland Press Herald, May 27)(via SickOfLawsuits.org).

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