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Former NFL Running Back Michael Cox Jr. Wins Nearly $30 Million Verdict Against Doctor Who Cost Him His Career

The ex-Giants running back will receive compensation for future pain and suffering, lost earnings and for past pain and suffering.​



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Michael Cox Jr., a former New York Giants running back, has reportedly won a huge verdict in a case arising from allegations of medical malpractice in connection with surgery to repair an ankle injury that he suffered in December 2014.

According to the New York Post, Cox won $28.5 million against now-deceased Dr. Dean Lorich and New York-Presbyterian Hospital. He will receive $15.5 million for future pain and suffering, $12 million for lost earnings, and $1 million for past pain and suffering.

Lorich passed away a year after the lawsuit was filed, in what was ruled a suicide.

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“The jury spoke with a clear and unambiguous voice that Mr. Cox received inadequate medical care and treatment and was significantly injured as a result,” Cox’s attorney, Jordan Merson, said, according to the Post. “We are pleased with the jury’s decision.”

Cox was a seventh-round pick in 2013 from Massachusetts who had 76 career rushing yards in 18 professional regular-season games. He also returned 31 kickoffs, averaging 22.5 yards per return.
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  • The infractions happened Sept. 24-25, 2021 on Interstate 71 in Medina County, where the speed limit is 70 mph, according to Medina Municipal Court records. Garrett was fined $267 and $287 for the infractions.

  • Elsewhere, Akron Municipal Court records show Garrett was cited for driving 100 mph in a 65 mph zone of Interstate 77 in May of 2020 by Summit County sheriff’s deputies. Garrett, who was driving a Porsche 911, was also charged with reckless operation of a motor vehicle and violating a turn signal, records show. He was allowed to plead guilty to speeding, while the other charges were dismissed. Garrett was fined $308, records show.

  • In 2019, state troopers stopped Garrett in a Porsche traveling 91 mph in a 60-mph zone of I-71 near Fulton Road in Cleveland, court records show. He paid a $302 fine.
 
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  • The infractions happened Sept. 24-25, 2021 on Interstate 71 in Medina County, where the speed limit is 70 mph, according to Medina Municipal Court records. Garrett was fined $267 and $287 for the infractions.

  • Elsewhere, Akron Municipal Court records show Garrett was cited for driving 100 mph in a 65 mph zone of Interstate 77 in May of 2020 by Summit County sheriff’s deputies. Garrett, who was driving a Porsche 911, was also charged with reckless operation of a motor vehicle and violating a turn signal, records show. He was allowed to plead guilty to speeding, while the other charges were dismissed. Garrett was fined $308, records show.

  • In 2019, state troopers stopped Garrett in a Porsche traveling 91 mph in a 60-mph zone of I-71 near Fulton Road in Cleveland, court records show. He paid a $302 fine.

He gon end up killing himself and someone else :smh:

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