Daily Journal Staff Writer
TUSTIN - When the doctor's insurance adjuster hugged the mother of a deceased little boy, mediator Thomas E. Weaver knew his persistent work to settle the malpractice case had paid off.
"The outpouring of emotion ... was just so rewarding," he said.
The case involved a 5-year-old boy who had died, his parents believed, because the doctor failed to diagnose meningitis. &q...
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