SVMIC, the well-managed, physician-owned liability insurance company that insures an estimated 90% of the doctors in the state, publishes a newsletter called "Riskpoints." It is available on their website.
The Fall 2006 edition of the newsletter (article in on Page 2 of the newsletter). listed the top ten jury verdicts against SVMIC insureds in the six year period 2000-2005. Four of those verdicts were by out-of-state juries (SVMIC writes insurance in multiple states).
The largest verdict was the verdict in Hunter v. Ura, a Davidson County case, in the amount of $5.8M. The decedent, a six-figure wage earner, died as the result of an anesthesa error. He left a wife and two minor children behind.