Summary of Juror Responses After Defense Presentation
Case Name :
Estate of Edward Smith v. Maxwell Jones, M.D.
(24 of 24 jurors have responded to date.)
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SUMMARY OF FACTS: Fifty-one year old male decedent, who suffered from swallowing/breathing disorder, died in his sleep two days after a visit to defendant, his long-time physician. Patient had complained of flu-like symptoms, for which he had previously been hospitalized. On the date in question, physician did not take patient's temperature or sputum culture or initiate hospitalization. Plaintiff estate alleged malpractice. Defense expert support contended that taking tempurature or sputum culture was not indicated and that decedent's death was due to choking due to swallowing disorder unrelated to acts of the defendant. Jurors listened to fifteen 15-20 minute case descriptions on each side of the case and responded to the following questions. Juror responses helped establish risk of trying the case and built consensus for settlement.
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Questions After Defense Presentation
1.
Who do you think should win this case?
Male Jurors
Female Jurors
The plaintiff, Estate of Edward Smith
6 (50.00%)
The defendant, Maxwell Jones, M.D.
6 (50.00%)
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
The plaintiff, Estate of Edward Smith
9 (75.00%)
The defendant, Maxwell Jones, M.D.
3 (25.00%)
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
2.
How much, if anything, do you feel should be awarded to the plaintiff in this case?
Men
Women
Response
Percent
Response
Total
$ 0
50.00%
6
$ 100,000
8.33%
1
$ 250,000
8.33%
1
$ 300,000
8.33%
1
$ 622,400
8.33%
1
$ 1,500,000
16.67%
2
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
Mean Damage Award (Men) =
$
356,033
|
Median Damage Award (Men) =
$ 50,000
Response
Percent
Response
Total
$ 0
25.00%
3
$ 172,000
16.67%
2
$ 200,000
8.33%
1
$ 500,000
25.00%
3
$ 650,000
8.33%
1
$ 3,000,000
8.33%
1
$ 12,000,000
8.33%
1
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
Mean Damage Award (Women) =
$
1,474,500
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Median Damage Award (Women) =
$ 350,000
3.
What was the primary reason for your verdict decision?
Men
Women
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
4.
How did you decide the amount of damages you awarded, if any?
Men
Women
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
5.
How strong is you desire to see the plaintiff win this case?
Men
Women
Response
Percent
Response
Total
1 - Very Weak
33.33%
4
2tte
0%
0
3 - Weak
8.33%
1
4tte
8.33%
1
5 - Neutral
8.33%
1
6tte
0%
0
7 - Strong
16.67%
2
8tte
8.33%
1
9 - Very Strong
16.67%
2
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
Response
Percent
Response
Total
1 - Very Weak
8.33%
1
2tte
0%
0
3 - Weak
8.33%
1
4tte
8.33%
1
5 - Neutral
0%
0
6tte
0%
0
7 - Strong
41.67%
5
8tte
16.67%
2
9 - Very Strong
16.67%
2
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
6.
How strong/weak is your desire to see the DEFENDANT, Maxwell Jones, M.D., WIN this case?
Men
Women
Response
Percent
Response
Total
1 - Very Weak
25.00%
3
2 -ê
8.33%
1
3 - Weak
16.67%
2
4tte
0%
0
5 - Neutral
8.33%
1
6tte
0%
0
7 - Strong
25.00%
3
8tte
8.33%
1
9 - Very Strong
8.33%
1
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
Response
Percent
Response
Total
1 - Very Weak
33.33%
4
2 -ê
25.00%
3
3 - Weak
16.67%
2
4tte
0%
0
5 - Neutral
0%
0
6tte
0%
0
7 - Strong
16.67%
2
8tte
8.33%
1
9 - Very Strong
0%
0
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
7.
What were the two strongest points in favor of the plaintiff, Estate of Edward Smith?
Men
Women
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
8.
What were the two strongest points in favor of the defendant, Maxwell Jones, M.D.?
Men
Women
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
9.
Do you think it was malpractice for the doctor not to take Mr. Smith's temperature on the May 20th visit? Please explain. . .
Men
Women
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
10.
Do you think it was malpractice for the doctor not to admit Mr. Smith to the Hospital on May 20th, 2001? Please explain . . .
Men
Women
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
11.
Do you think it was malpractice for Dr. Jones not to order a sputum culture on May 20, 2001? Please explain. . .
Men
Women
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
12.
Why/How do you think Mr. Smith actually died (physically or medically)?
Men
Women
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
13.
What else do you find yourself wanting to see or hear to help you make the best decision in this case?
Men
Women
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
14.
What would you have to see or hear for you to change your verdict in this case?
Men
Women
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
Total Respondents
12
(skipped this question)
0
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