New Mexico man aawarded $412m after 'invasive erectile dysfunction shots' that caused irreversible damage
- A New Mexico man has been awarded over $412 million after a medical malpractice case involving a men's health clinic's misdiagnosis and unnecessary treatment.
- The jury's award is likely the largest in history for a medical malpractice case, according to reports.
- The clinic's actions caused irreversible damage, as stated in court records about the fraudulent and negligent conduct.
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Man awarded $412 million medical malpractice payout for botched injections by firm with Wisconsin clinics
NuMale Medical Center is accused of misdiagnosing the man and unnecessarily treating him with “invasive erectile dysfunction shots” that caused irreversible damage.
·Madison, United States
Read Full ArticleA clinic was accused of misdiagnosing a man about 60 years old and treating him with unnecessary injections for erectile dysfunction.
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