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Only 5, million because Nevada law? Of course you set your own monopoly unconstitutional laws. Sooner or later you will reap what you sows you can only do wrong for so long when it finally catches up. For a city that likes to advertise good law it sure has biased behavior towards victims.
" Good evening – a woman was awarded 47 million for malpractice by Mountain View Hospital- this story brought to you by Mountain View Hospital"
I wish you would have informed us the National Pizza Day was today during your 7:00 am video. I would have gotten a pizza today for lunch. I’m not hungry for Pizza at 7:00 pm.
Makes you wonder how many malpractice cases have happened at those hospitals. Not everyone has the means to strong lawyers.
A judge will reduce the judgement to 47 dollars .
Caps on damages are criminal and a slap in the face to our nations founding fathers and the good people of Nevada who are selected for jury duty. Juries are given the power sentence a person to death in a criminal case but don't have the ability to adequately determine the value of an injury in a civil trial.
No explanation what “ locked in syndrome “… is all about.