The Johns Hopkins Maya trial has garnered national attention, becoming a powerful example of medical malpractice litigation. Sparked by claims of negligence during Maya Kowalski’s treatment at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, this trial not only resulted in a significant financial verdict but also highlighted complex ethical and procedural issues within healthcare. The Kowalski family’s $261 million lawsuit against the hospital underscores the emotional and financial tolls of alleged medical negligence and raises questions about the broader responsibilities of medical institutions in patient care.