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Campano v. United States of America
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January 11, 2019
Gov't To Pay $18.7M To End Its $25M Med Mal Award Appeal
A Hawaii federal judge has approved an $18.7 million settlement to end the federal government's Ninth Circuit appeal of a $25 million award in a suit accusing a U.S. Army hospital of failing to diagnose a patient's bacterial infection, which necessitated a kidney transplant.
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March 19, 2018
How They Won It: AG's Deal Snub Spurs $25M Patient Verdict
Cronin Fried Sekiya Kekina & Fairbanks faced a logistical nightmare after a $10 million settlement to end a medical malpractice suit lodged against a U.S. Army hospital was surprisingly rejected by the upper echelons of the federal government, but the firm shrugged it off to win a $25 million bench verdict after meticulously outlining their client's medical needs over the next 35 years.
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March 08, 2018
Woman Wins $25M Med Mal Verdict After AG Nixes $10M Deal
After the U.S. attorney general made the rare move of rejecting a $10 million settlement in a suit accusing a U.S. Army hospital of medical malpractice, a Hawaii federal judge on Wednesday awarded a record $24.7 million to the patient and her family.
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August 18, 2017
Feds Reach $10M Deal In Hawaii Birth Complications Suit
The federal government has agreed to settle for $10 million a suit alleging that an Army hospital failed to notice signs of sepsis in a woman who gave birth at the facility, leading to the removal of her gallbladder and an eventual kidney transplant, according to documents filed Thursday in Hawaii federal court.