Plaintiff was in jail, where he seemed to be ill. After a few months, a correctional officer noticed a visual sign of gangrene. He was admitted to the hospital and had his leg amputated. The medical company regularly was having nurses practice outside the scope of their work and was relying on health reports from correctional officers rather than medical staff. Jurors awarded $25 million.

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