The suit asked for more but Terri was determined to be 70% responsible for her condition. She definitely had bulimia and probably had a potassium imbalance. In my mind the issue of responsibility is ancient history and shouldn't be brought up either to bash the husband or to bash her. There is no need for such bashing.
Except for George "death process" Felos, he needs a lot more bashing.
Potassium "imbalances" can occur a lot of ways...they can be induced by administering potassium (KCl?) or during a struggle (the cause of some heart attacks during restraint by law enforcement or institutional caretakers). True, the doctors may not have run a blood test for potassium, when Terri was their patient.
I think it's odd that the malpractice suit was pursued after it was accidentally discovered that Terri's bones seemed to have been broken some time in the past. She did not have a bone scan until it was obvious she was having pain during physical rehabilitation.
It is alleged that Terri told people her marriage was unhappy and co-workers told her not to go home that night. (Allegations from the family are not acceptable to Judge Greer...who willingly accepts Mike's family's allegation that Terri did not want tubes)
Michael delayed calling 911, when he first saw Terri had "collapsed"--he called Terri's brother who insisted on calling 911.
I agree that Felos needs to receive the bashing. He's obviously a liar, as we can see by reading his book. Here's an example of the type of guy Felos is....
First, Felos stated publicly that Terri would not suffer during her starvation, because she wasn't "there." Then he stated publicly that she would suffer while being hydrated.
Judge Greer doesn't seem to mind working with the two-faced lawyer.