Oregon Supreme Court limits damages in lawsuits against state

Portland, Ore. (AP) – The Oregon Supreme Court voted 5-2 to uphold a $3 million cap on damages injured people can collect in lawsuits against the state or its employees.

The case was brought by a Klamath Falls couple who sued OHSU after a botched surgery in 2009 that nearly killed their 9-month-old son. A Portland jury awarded the child more than $12 million, but Thursday’s ruling means he’ll only get $3 million.

Family attorney David Miller tells The Oregonian that the boy’s mother is devastated by the ruling.

The Portland jury found the boy’s past and future medical expenses would hit $6 million, and he deserved the rest for pain and suffering.

The cap established by the Legislature is intended to protect cities, school districts and other taxpayer-supported organizations from massive payouts.

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Annual Rhubarb Festival

This event started in La Pine at L & S Gardens. Upon the retirement of Linda she graciously passed the event on to the La Pine Senior Activity Center.  Each year the community, gathers with everything Rhubarb.

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4th Annual Wildlife Baby Shower

Join Think Wild at Oregon Spirit Distillers in Bend on May 19 from 3-6 PM to help your local wildlife hospital raise funds & supplies to care for injured and orphaned native wildlife in need this baby