Jurors found the Los Angeles Dodgers organization negligent Wednesday in the beating of San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow, severely injured when he was attacked by two men in the Dodger Stadium parking lot after the 2011 opening day game.Stow's lawsuit accused the Dodgers organization and the team's former owner of failing to provide adequate security on the night of the attack. The jury found damages of about $18 million but said the Dodgers were responsible for only a quarter of the sum. The rest of the responsibility was split between the two men who accepted plea deals in the criminal case.Former owner Frank McCourt was absolved by the jury."I think it's going to be good," said Stow attorney Tom Girardi after the decision was announced. "It's going to take some pressure off his mom and dad. We're going to get some help for that."The verdict was reached after nine full days of deliberations that included testimony from Stow's friends and family members, Dodgers security officials and McCourt. Stow's parents said they were appreciative of the time and consideration jurors gave the case."I don't even understand what happened in there, but Bryan will...