Thursday, April 16

Maryland – A jury in the Circuit Court for Talbot County, Maryland, recently awarded $970,900 to a 76-year-old man in a medical malpractice lawsuit, a sum legal experts believe may be the largest ever recorded in the county’s history. The verdict follows a four-day trial presided over by the Honorable Brett Wilson.

The Case: Surgical Negligence and Sepsis

The lawsuit was filed by Bruce Clarke, a previously active man who enjoyed boating and crabbing. The jury found that Dr. John T. Moon and University of Maryland Shore Medical Center at Easton (Shore Health System) were liable for negligence during a hernia surgery.

  • Failed Procedure: During the surgery, Dr. Moon  allegedly caused a stomach perforation that went uncorrected.
  • Long-Term Impact: The uncorrected perforation led to sepsis and permanent, life-altering injuries. Clarke now suffers from chronic pain, cough, anxiety, and sleep deprivation, requiring permanent care and physical therapy.
  • Defense Stance: The University of Maryland Medical System maintained that clinicians followed the standard of care, though they expressed sensitivity to 

Clarke’s  injuries.

Breakdown of the Award

The nearly $1 million verdict includes compensation for both tangible costs and subjective suffering:

  • Past Medical Bills: $209,000
  • Future Medical Expenses: $121,900
  • Pain and Suffering: $640,000 (Non-economic damages)

Historical Significance

Talbot County is not traditionally known for high jury awards in medical malpractice cases; a 2019 verdict for $150,000 was previously considered a substantial win for the region. This new award nearly triples that figure, highlighting a potential shift in how local juries value personal injury claims.

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