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  2. Kimberly Bergalis - Wikipedia

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    The case of the "Florida Dracula Dentist" has gone down in AIDS history alongside "Patient Zero" Gaetan Dugas as legends who have been unfairly demonized. The time between Bergalis' dental procedure and the development of AIDS (24 months) [ 9 ] was short; 1% of infected homosexual / bisexual men [ 10 ] and 5% of infected transfusion recipients ...

  3. David J. Acer - Wikipedia

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    David J. Acer (November 11, 1949 – September 3, 1990) was an American dentist who allegedly infected six of his patients, including Kimberly Bergalis, with HIV. [1] The Acer case is considered the first documented HIV transmission from a healthcare worker to a patient in the United States, [2] though the means of transmission remain unknown. [3]

  4. Medical malpractice in the United States - Wikipedia

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    However, unlike other tort cases, many states require that a plaintiff take specific steps before a medical malpractice lawsuit can be filed, such as providing the defendant with advance notice of intent to sue, obtaining and filing with the court a certificate of merit from a qualified medical expert who attests to the validity of the ...

  5. South Florida jury awards $20 million in damages after man's ...

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  6. Prisma Health settles lawsuit after claims of ‘abysmal ...

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    Prisma Health has settled a lawsuit with a group of doctors who had accused the health network of “abysmal” conditions at the physicians’ former office.

  7. Medical Injury Compensation Reform Act - Wikipedia

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    Florida joined that list in 2014 when the Florida Supreme Court struck down its cap on non-economic damages in medical malpractice cases involving wrongful death. [ 5 ] California law does not include any provision to adjust the cap for inflation, so it has remained at $250,000 since it was enacted in 1975.

  8. Burton v. Florida - Wikipedia

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    Burton v. Florida, 49 So.3d 263 (2010), was a Florida District Court of Appeals case ruling that the court cannot impose unwanted treatment on a pregnant woman "in the best interests of the fetus" without providing evidence of fetal viability.

  9. Former employee alleges Springfield clinic committed ... - AOL

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    Susan Szuch, Springfield News-Leader September 5, 2024 at 4:56 AM A former employee at a Springfield mental health and addiction clinic is suing the owners for more than $4 million, according to ...