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5/14/2014

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14-May-14

KAMAL WILLIAMS v. THE BERMUDA HOSPITALS BOARD

COURT:

LAW:

JUDGE(S):

CLAIMANT'S LAWYER:

DEFENDANT'S LAWYER:

The Supreme Court of Bermuda

CIVIL JURISDICTION

Hellman J

Mr Jai Pachai Wakefield Quin

Mr Allan Doughty ISIS Law Limited

FACTS OF THE CASE:

The Plaintiff was admitted with abdominal discomfort underwent surgery for a perforated appendix suffered a cardiac event acute respiratory syndrome was ventilated for seven days and subsequently experienced chronic digestive issues due to adhesions formed as a complication

SUMMARY:

assessment of damages for negligent medical care

OUTCOMES:

The court found in favor of the plaintiff awarding special and general damages for the defendant's negligence

RULED IN FAVOUR OF:

Plaintiff

PLAINTIFF/CLAIMANT

DEFENDANT:

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KAMAL WILLIAMS v. THE BERMUDA HOSPITALS BOARD

The Plaintiff was admitted with abdominal discomfort underwent surgery for a perforated appendix suffered a cardiac event acute respiratory syndrome was ventilated for seven days and subsequently experienced chronic digestive issues due to adhesions formed as a complication

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