Crime & Safety
Husband Sues Loyola University Health System, Alleges Wrongful Death
The suit alleges medical negligence led to a woman's wrongful death from a brain aneurysm.

Chicago, IL - A man is suing over claims that his wife died because a brain aneurysm wasn’t properly diagnosed by doctors in the Loyola University Health System.
Joseph Triner filed a lawsuit in Cook County against two doctors and the system, doing business as Loyola Center for Health at River Forest and Loyola Center for Health at Gottleib, according to the Cook County Record.
Triner alleges medical negligence and wrongful death, the Record reported, and he claims in the suit that his wife was misdiagnosed twice in April 2015 before she died days later from a brain aneurysm,
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Triner is asking for damages in excess of $50,000 and a jury trial.
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