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Illinois Appellate Court Reverses Decision that Party Can Change a Testifying Expert to a Non-testimonial Expert

In August 2013, Alexis Dameron underwent surgery at Mercy Hospital and Medical Center where she claimed to have sustained injuries due to medical negligence. She filed a medical malpractice case against Mercy and various employees at the hospital on Nov. 6, 2014. During discovery, she disclosed that Dr. David Preston…

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Illinois Supreme Court Dismisses Interlocutory Appeal Regarding Claim of Unconstitutional State Law

This interlocutory appeal to the Illinois Supreme Court was dismissed. A supervisory order was entered remanding the case back to the trial court. The plaintiff in this case filed a wrongful death and survival action lawsuit alleging medical malpractice of the defendant Union Health Service. The defendant alleged immunity under…

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$135 Million Jury Verdict for Failure to Diagnose, Treat Postoperative Problem: Permanent Quadriplegia

Faith DeGrand was just 10 when she was diagnosed with congenital scoliosis. To try to prevent the condition from worsening, Faith underwent surgery by a pediatric orthopedist, Dr. Eric Jones. In this surgery, Dr. Jones inserted hardware in Faith’s thoracic spine. After this surgery, Faith experienced incontinence, numbness in her…

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$7.38 Million Jury Verdict for Late Diagnosis of Metastatic Brain Cancer

A chest X-ray of Marilyn Day, 76, revealed a suspicious lung mass several weeks after she had been admitted to Firelands Regional Medical Center. She was suffering from leg weakness, confusion and disorientation when she was admitted. A repeat X-ray showed the mass had shrunk. An MRI of the brain…

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$1.6 Million Jury Verdict in Negligent Handling of Contrast Dye that Caused Kidney Failure

David Marr, 72, was undergoing cancer treatments at a cancer institute. He underwent a kidney function test, which was ordered by a nurse practitioner, Janet Kunsman. Radiologist Dr. Sachin Saboo then authorized a CT scan with IV contrast. After the contrast dye was applied, Marr suffered kidney failure. Subsequently, he…

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Negligent Treatment of Postoperative Infection and Death Lead to Undisclosed Settlement

Ana Mejia, 35, was admitted to an undisclosed hospital to undergo a tubal ligation following the birth of her third child. The procedure was done by a doctor employed by the Public Health Service. Although she experienced postoperative bleeding and dizziness, she was discharged with a prescription for pain killers.…

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$400,000 Jury Verdict for Negligent Face-Lift Surgery

Shelva Kostrzewa underwent a face lift that was completed by a plastic surgeon, Dr. Thomas Beird. She was 64 years old at the time. It was alleged in the lawsuit that she suffered severe scarring and disfigurement, which led to emotional distress. Kostrzewa sued Dr. Beird and his professional corporation…

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U.S. District Court Denies Motion for Reconsideration in Medical Malpractice Case and Judgment of $31 Million

The U.S. District Court judge in Chicago handled a bench trial medical malpractice case under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA). The result was a judgment in favor of a plaintiff that included $13.75 million in noneconomic damages for what the court described as “glaring” medical malpractice that caused the…

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Illinois Appellate Court Grants Motion for New Trial in Medical Malpractice Death Case from Pulmonary Embolism

The plaintiff Mary Sikora was the independent administrator of the estate of Chris Allan Sikora, deceased. Sikora brought a lawsuit against the defendant, Nirali R. Parikh, M.D., and ManorCare of Elk Grove Village Ill., LLC d/b/a ManorCare of Elk Grove Village, in the death of her husband from a pulmonary…

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$6.8 Million Jury Verdict in Failure to Diagnose Kidney Cancer

Mr. Doe, 54, sought treatment for his hypertension from Dr. Roe, his primary care physician. Urinalysis showed two to three red blood cells in Mr. Doe’s urine. However, Mr. Doe was not advised of this condition. At his annual physical about two weeks later, a screening urine test was normal.…

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