Jury Orders $187K in Damages in Montana Hospital Lawsuit
A jury has ruled that St. James Healthcare in Butte, Mont., is liable for $187,500 in damages for negligence in the 2006 death of a 36-year-old Butte woman from a rare blood disorder.
The Montana Standard reports the jury reached its decision Friday after a two-week trial, awarding $1 million from the hospital for economic loss due to Pana Schafer’s death along with $880,000 in emotional damages.
St. James attorney Lee Bruner told The Associated Press that emotional damages are capped at $250,000 by Montana law and the jury found the hospital’s failure to diagnose the blood-clotting disorder cost Schafer her 15 percent chance of recovery, making the award 15 percent of $1.25 million.
Bruner said at the time, the closest hospital where the required plasma exchange treatment was available was in Billings.
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