Jury Awards $635,000 in Shock Suit
In June 2005 in Columbia, South Carolina, a jury awarded $635,000 in
a malpractice suit against a psychiatrist who referred a patient for electroshock
treatment. The hospital had previously settled for a small amount and
the doctor who administered the treatment was not found negligent. The
plaintiff, Peggy Salters, is a former nurse who lost her memory for many
years of her life, including her professional training and the raising
of her children. Her cognitive abilities remain impaired for new learning
as well. She was found permanently disabled by the shock treatment. Mrs.
Salters viewed the jury award as a victory for all victims of electroshock.
It is probably the first jury award in an electroshock malpractice case.
The fact that the referring physician was found negligent may encourage
greater caution on the part of physicians who refer their patients to
“shock doctors” for treatment. Dr. Peter Breggin was the medical
expert on behalf of Mrs. Salter’s. The attorney was Mark Hardee
(phone 803 799 0905).
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