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$4.3 Million Settlement for Medical Negligence that Caused Brain Damage to Baby from Inadequate Oxygenation

In a significant birth trauma injury case, the mother was given Pitocin while in delivery at the hospital. Labor was more than 14 hours. It was managed by two resident physicians and an attending physician. There were signs of uterine hyperstimulation, which was alleged to have occurred hours before the…

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$10 Million Jury Verdict in Child’s Severe Injuries Caused by Bacterial Infection

Daniel Cantu was 3 months old when he was brought to Walker Baptist Medical Center’s emergency room suffering from fever, crying, fussiness, tachycardia, diarrhea and other symptoms. He underwent a physical examination, a chest x-ray and a flu test, which were all reported to be negative. Daniel was diagnosed as…

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$1.2 Million Settlement in Failure to Call in Emergency Care for Infant

Baby Doe was less than two months old when she contracted respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), which caused her to stop breathing during the night. Her foster mother, Betty Cook, called the doctor’s office 4 hours later and was told to go to an emergency room. Instead, she took the baby…

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State Supreme Court Affirms Plaintiffs’ Ability to Enlarge the Time to Serve Process

This was a medical malpractice and wrongful death case of a newborn baby. The issue on appeal to the Vermont Supreme Court was whether the defendants’ (two physicians and hospitals) motion to dismiss predicated on the plaintiff’s (the family of the newborn) failure to timely serve summonses on these defendants…

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Zofran Multidistrict Lawsuits Proceed after Federal Court Denies Drug Maker’s Motion

Zofran is an anti-nausea drug.  It has been linked to serious birth defects when used during pregnancy.  In 2015, a federal panel created the special multidistrict litigation docket for victims who had been using the Zofran drug made by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK). The defendant, GSK, filed a motion in this federal…

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Illinois Supreme Court Distinguishes Between Privileged Information and Confidentiality in Medical Negligence Case

Carol and Keith Klaine filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against Frederick Dressen D.O. and Southern Illinois Medical Services d/b/a The Center for Medical Arts. In an amended complaint, the plaintiffs added a party defendant, Southern Illinois Hospital Services d/b/a St. Joseph Memorial Hospital and Memorial Hospital of Carbondale (SIHS), for…

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Jury Enters $35.4 Million Verdict in Failure to Document Patient’s Medical Condition Resulting in Paralysis, Requiring 24-Hour Care

Andrea Larkin, 25, suffered from vertigo. When tested, she was shown to have a large venous varix on the left side of her brain and an aneurysm on the right side. A varix is an enlarged vein, artery or vessel. Larkin received her medical care from Dr. Jehane Johnston. A…

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$23.1 Million Jury Verdict in Failure to Treat Preeclampsia

Iala Suarez was 24 weeks pregnant when she went to her obstetrician, Dr. Michael Coffey, for a regularly scheduled appointment. During that visit, testing showed that she had protein in her urine and high blood pressure. The next day, she went to the Peace River Medical Center, where she underwent…

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$3 Million Jury Verdict for Brain Damaged Baby Caused by Delay in Delivery by Nurses

Alice Sodjago was in labor when she was admitted to a hospital. The nurse who treated her performed a vaginal exam and noted the presence of heavy meconium. The fetal monitor revealed fetal distress. The nurse contacted a midwife who did not call the on-call obstetrician. About 20 minutes later,…

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Illinois Appellate Court Decision Clarifies Motions to Dismiss Under Illinois’ Code of Civil Procedure §2-619

Illinois lawyers are often confused by the application of attacking motions under two distinct motion practice sections — the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure, 735 ILCS §5/2-615 and §5/2-619. The case decision found in Doe v. The University of Chicago Medical Center points out the distinct differences in how a…

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