Medical malpractice cases are not easy. Insurance companies do not make the process any easier either.<\/p>\n
This story will make your blood run cold. It is about a deceased doctor in Connecticut who allegedly sexually abused hundreds of children, right under the noses of the hospital administration where he worked. This case has been in the works for a few years while negotiations were launched. Currently, the hospital is staring down the prospect of settling 17 lawsuits related to this doctor\u2019s actions.<\/p>\n
The former deceased employee was Dr. George Reardon, their former chief endocrinologist, accused of using a growth study to take pictures of more than 500 naked children over a 30 year period. The only reason this abuse came to light was because the people who bought Reardon\u2019s old home found close to 60,000 pornographic pictures sealed behind a false wall.<\/p>\n
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