Jury Clears Kentucky Doctor in Patient Death
An eastern Kentucky jury cleared a doctor in a civil trial over a patient’s death.
The Daily News reported that jurors found Dr. Uyi Idemudia not liable in a lawsuit brought by the family of James K. Gross after he died at Pineville Community Hospital.
The administrator of Gross’ estate, Contessa Robbins, had been seeking up to $8,615 for funeral and burial expenses and $833,502 in damages. Jurors could have also awarded $2 million each to Gross’ two children for their father’s death.
During closing arguments on Friday, plaintiff attorney Albert B. McQueen Jr. claimed Gross died from a drug induced respiratory insufficiency.
McQueen classified the death as “preventable.”
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