Legal Question in Personal Injury in Canada
Compensation amounts
The pharmacist filled out a refill for methadone incorrectly and gave the customer 8.4 times(according to their sample testing) the dose the doctor ordered.This resulted in a coma and hospitalization plus long-term disabilities involving physical,mental and emotional problems.When talking about compensation(they have stated they made the error),what kind of figure should we be looking at?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Compensation amounts
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Rob Kornfeld
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Re: Compensation amounts
Tough question to answer without having all the details.
If liability is proved 100%, damages would be scrutinized heavily based on pre-overdose health.
If the person was taking Methadone for Heroine addiction, his/her pre-overdose mental health conditions would be a significant factor. If emotional distress is the only injury, damages typically range from $5,000-$10,000 for traumatic neuroses cases.
The 'long-term disabilities' would have to be analyzed carefully. If the injuries from the overdose are exhorbitant, the general damages award would be much higher.