Jury awards $20.5M to family of girl who died from toxic levels of morphine

A Cook County jury awarded more than $20 million in damages to the family of an 11-year-old girl who died from toxic levels of morphine.

In October 2020, Ava Wilson was recovering from leukemia when she went for a follow-up appointment at Advocate Children’s Hospital. During her appointment, she was crying from pain, and had difficulty walking, according to her family’s attorneys.

Lab tests revealed she had low platelet counts, low blood cell counts, high liver enzymes, and low blood pressure. She was discharged from Advocate Children’s Hospital with instructions to take 15 milligrams of morphine every four hours, triple the amount of her previous prescriptions. A nurse practitioner also increased her gabapentin prescription…

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