Missouri Supreme Court Orders Mercy Hospital to Pay Patient Millions
Missouri Supreme Court Orders Mercy Hospital to Pay Patient Millions
On Tuesday, the Missouri Supreme Court ruled that a former Mercy patient is owed tens of millions in restitution.According to the Springfield News-Leader, the court’s unanimous decision ends a hospital bid to begin a new trial.The patient, Emiliee Williams, has a rare liver disorder known as Wilson’s disease. Left untreated, Wilson’s causes copper build-up in the liver, brain and other vital organs.Throughout her suit, first filed in 2015, Williams has maintained that Mercy irresponsibly failed to diagnose her disease. Left without any way to treat the hitherto unknown disease, Williams’ condition deteriorated to the point she had to be fed through a straw.Lower court decisions also leaned towards Williams.However, as the News-Leader notes, an earlier verdict by Greene County Circuit Court Judge Mark Powell that would have awarded Williams $28.9 million was disputed by both parties.Mercy petitioned for a new trial while Williams challenged how the money would be paid out.In court documents recounted by the News-Leader, Mercy alleged that the jury had received misleading instructions. Williams, meanwhile, criticized the constitutionality of Missouri’s periodic payment statutes, which mandates that some future medical damages be paid in installments.Under Missouri law, $21 million of Williams’ total award would have been allocated as future medical damages.
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