She devotes her practice to people whose rights and interests have beenunder-represented; especially those who are denied justice because of ways inwhich large corporations and insurance companies have framed legal matters inthe court system. She was referred to an emergency room, where she wasdiagnosed with Stage III Ovarian cancer She died within two months. The jury trial lasted fourteen days, with the jurors returning their verdict onApril 7, 2009. Photos and interviews available on request.About Chaisson LawFor more than ten years, Sonia Chaisson has focused on upholding the rights ofindividuals while seeking satisfactory compensation and resolution for herclients. During routine examinations, neither physician referredher to a gynecological oncologist, fully informed her about the risks of nothaving surgery, or performed investigative surgery. After the pregnancy, therewas no follow-up care until six months later, when she consulted Dr Kim becauseof a distended abdomen.
She has left behinda husband and son due to the defendants` failure to diagnose ovarian cancer-aleading but avoidable cause of death among women. Since her family will notreceive full restitution, this verdict highlights the tragedy of medicalmalpractice caps.” Ms. Seneriches was a native of the Philippines who held a degree in accounting,and was employed by the payroll and accounting department at IT Jeans indowntown Los Angeles. The defendants were held accountable for not complying with the standard ofcare, despite six ultrasounds that revealed a large and persistent mass in thepatient`s right ovary.
of Southern California are tomake restitution to the husband and minor son of the decedent. Californiamedical malpractice caps limit compensation to $250,000 Chaisson comments, “Ann had her whole life in front of her. LOS ANGELES–(Business Wire)–Sonia Perez Chaisson and Martin Stanley, attorneys for the plaintiffs, announcedtoday that the Los Angeles Superior Court has awarded nearly $3 million($2,899,887.00) to the Torrance family of Ann Frances Seneriches, who died atage 32 resulting from failure to diagnose and treat ovarian cancer DefendantsCarline Louis Jacques, M.D and Young S Kim M.D. We provide financial institutions with a program thatenables them to lend to small and medium sized businesses with accountsreceivable as professionally managed and transparent collateral for banks.SOURCEFTRANS Corp.Evan Goldberg of Horn Group for FTRANS Corp., +1-646-202-9768,.
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