Monday, December 31, 2012

OUTSOURCING DISASTER CAUSES $140 MILLION WRONGFUL DEATH OF ALABAMA WOMAN

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The family of a 59-year old Daphne, Alabama woman, Sharron Juno, has won a $140,000,000 judgment from a jury for her wrongful death.

Sharron Juno died because of a "typo".  A lifelong diabetic, Juno had her insulin dosage dictated by her doctor in Alabama but transcribed by an outsourced sub-contractor in India, who wrote “80” instead of “8.”Juno passed away after receiving a dose ten times what it should be.  The jury’s anger at the defendants – Thomas Hospital in Fairhope, Ala. and the outsourcing companies it contracted with – drove the $140 million verdict, said attorneys who represented the plaintiff’s family.

[forum.mtstars.com/12-25-2012/ "Transcription Error Costs Thomas Hospital $140 Million Dollars And Woman Loses Her Life"; www2.wkrg.com/12-14-2012/ "$140 Million Verdict in Baldwin County (Alabama)"; www.standardjournal.com/news/11/19-12/19/2012/ "Alabama Hospital Must Pay $140 Million In Ex-Patient's Death"; www.fox10tv.com/news/local/12-14-2012/ "Baldwin County Jury Hands Down $140 Million Settlement"]

1 comment:

  1. That lawyer certainly did his job well then. I imagine a lawyer in Calgary would do the same, but I'm not sure. I'm just glad that the family was given a settlement. Even that does nothing to replace what she meant to her family.

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