Johns Hopkins Hospital Found Liable for $211 Million in 'Take Care of Maya' Lawsuit

Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital has been found liable for all civil claims in the "Take Care of Maya" trial, with a preliminary award of $211,451,174 to the Kowalski family. The claims include false imprisonment, battery, fraudulent billing, emotional distress, and wrongful death. The lawsuit involved allegations regarding the hospital's treatment of Maya Kowalski, who was diagnosed with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and received ketamine infusion treatments. The hospital reported Beata Kowalski to the child abuse hotline and prevented the family from leaving with Maya. The hospital plans to appeal the verdict, stating that they followed Florida's mandatory reporting law.
- Johns Hopkins found liable for abuse in the 'Take Care of Maya' civil lawsuit ABC Action News Tampa Bay
- Jurors in $220 million 'Take Care of Maya' case find hospital liable for malpractice New York Post
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- ‘Take Care of Maya': Jury find Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital liable, awards damages in over $200M case FOX 13 Tampa
- Maya Kowalski's $211 Million Verdict The Cut
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