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Jury Finds in Favor of Doctor and Hospital Where Patient Dies of Heart Attack One Day after Discharge

Janice Bishop presented to the emergency department at Graham Hospital in Canton, Ill., with complaints of chest pain on July 19, 2010. The emergency room physician ordered an EKG, which demonstrated non-specific T-wave changes compared to a prior 2007 EKG. Multiple nitroglycerine injections and one Lovenox injection were administered to…

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$435,000 Jury Verdict for Negligent Insertion of IV

Angelica Heavner, 41, went to the hospital emergency room for treatment of jaw and head pain. A hospital employee placed an IV into Heavner’s metacarpal vein on her right hand. The insertion of the IV caused her to develop a blister at that site, plus burning and stinging pain. The…

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$6.5 Million Jury Verdict in Failure to Ventilate Patient in Acute Respiratory Distress

Kastriot Sadiku, a 29-year-old student who had used oxycodone, went to a hospital suffering from vomiting and impaired respiration among other symptoms. He was seen by an internist, Dr. Joseph Hederman, who gave Sadiku supplemental oxygen and began to monitor his heart and blood oxygenation. When Sadiku’s condition worsened, he…

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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms $4.7 Million Jury Verdict in Medical Negligence, Wrongful Death Case Where Defendants Argued for New Trial

In this Cook County, Ill., medical malpractice and wrongful death case, the hospital, Sisters of Saint Francis Health Services Inc. and Dr. Perry Marshall D.O. have appealed the jury’s verdict in favor of the family of the decedent, Georgia Tagalos. On July 9, 2006, the plaintiff, Ted Fragogiannis accompanied by…

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$3 Million Settlement in Misdiagnosis and Death of a Thirteen-Year-Old Girl Caused by Untreated Septic Shock

In this confidential settlement, a 13-year-old girl was sent to the hospital after she was involved in an automobile accident. She underwent an abdominal CT scan with contrast, which revealed a lacerated spleen with free fluid. The girl was referred to as “Doe” in this case for the purpose of…

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$6.25 Jury Verdict in Death of a Two-Year-Old Caused by Misdiagnosis and Treatment of Intestinal Malrotation

Lauren Readler, 2, was taken to the emergency room because she was vomiting and had severe stomach pain. She had not had a bowel movement for two days. Lauren was given Zofran. Her parents were told to follow up with her pediatrician. Lauren’s symptoms persisted. She was returned to the…

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$450,000 Settlement for the Wrongful Death of a Patient Who Died Allegedly Because the Emergency Room Physician Chose Not to Adequately and Thoroughly Review an EKG

This confidential settlement took place because of the death of a 62- year-old man who had a long history of smoking. He was also obese. The patient, who we will call Mr. Doe, suffered lethargy, a fever and general weakness, and he also had sharp chest pain for two days.…

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Misdiagnosis by a Physician Employed at a Government Controlled Facility is Immune Under the Illinois Tort Immunity Statute

Koni Johnson filed suit against two emergency physicians and their employer, Cook County, alleging the doctors were negligent in their treatment of her spinal cord injury. She had gone to John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital, a/k/a Cook County Hospital a day after she slipped and fell injuring her back. Johnson…

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Illinois Appellate Court Orders New Trial in Wrongful Death Case Where Sister of Decedent Testified About Family Medical History

On April 29, 2004, 36-year-old Tamara Greico sprained her ankle during a bowling match. She was diagnosed in the emergency room of a hospital with a severe ankle sprain. She had wrapped it and was given crutches and told to keep her ankle elevated before being referred to an Alton,…

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$6.6 Million Jury Award to Patient Who Suffered Paralysis from his Chest Down Because the Doctor in the Emergency Department Chose Not to Notify the Patient of Test Results Indicating Systemic Blood Infection

HW was 44 years old and had a history of heroin abuse. He developed severe back pain and then went to a local hospital’s emergency room telling the nursing staff that he was also suffering from heroin addiction and that he had experienced fever and nausea. HW underwent testing, including…

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