George S. Tolley III - Timonium, MD
Attorney at Dugan, Babij, Tolley & Kohler, LLC
Medical Negligence Lawyers in Timonium, MD
1966 Greenspring Drive Suite 500 Timonium, MD 21093
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34
Years
Experience
Timonium Medical Negligence Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Medical Negligence
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Hired Attorney 2015-2016My daughter had quality brain surgery - followed by medical negligence - which resulted in devastating damage to her brain & body, and our lives. We entrusted Mr. Tolley with getting justice for Bethany. He waited an entire year (until a week before our Statute of Limitations had run out), then claimed that his "medical expert" didn't find that the doctors had done anything wrong. I had given him proof that they'd refused to cool her, that she'd had two heat strokes (106 degree fever!), and that fever is VERY damaging after TBI. The "expert" didn't comment. I had shown evidence of overcorrection of hypothermia (the expert was mute on that). See NCBI article: Targeted temperature management in traumatic brain injury - Conclusively, TTM is still in the center of neuroprotective treatments in TBI. This therapy is expected to mitigate ischemic and reperfusional pathophysiology and to reduce intracranial pressure in TBI. She ended up in comas, having ischemic strokes, and afterwards with life-long retrograde amnesia, the personality of a 10-year-old (she's 29 now), and the exceedingly rare "Adipsic Diabetes Insipidus", which makes it nearly impossible to keep her alive. She has poikilothermia now. The hospital and Mr. Tolley wronged us.
Contact
1966 Greenspring Drive
Suite 500
Timonium, MD 21093
Fax: (410) 308-1742
Website: http://www.medicalneg.com
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