A jury in Sidney, OH, decided in favor of two doctors – one a radiologist – charged in a medical negligence and wrongful death case, according to an October 31 article in the Sidney Daily News.
Peter Knabe, MD, a radiologist with Lima Radiological Associates in Lima, and Stephen Justice, MD, a family practice doctor with Wilson Health in Sidney, were charged in a case regarding the care of Bobby Jackson, who died of lung cancer in 2017, the article noted.
Knabe was charged with negligence in reading a CT scan performed on August 2, 2015, in a Wilson Health emergency department, while Justice was charged with negligence for not referring Jackson for a CT scan follow-up during an appointment on August 11, 2015. The jury returned a verdict that neither Knabe nor Justice was negligent in Jackson’s care.
In addition, the doctors were cleared of a “loss of consortium” claim, a legal term referring to the deprivation of the benefits of a family relationship due to injuries or death – in this case the loss of Jackson as a husband, father, and grandfather, according to the article.