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$425,000 Cook County Jury Verdict Where Surgery Took Place in Spite of Patient’s Signs of Infection

Louis Davlantis, 58, underwent a left hip replacement. The orthopedic surgeon who did the surgery treated him for an infection the following month. He then followed up with primary care physician, Navneet Singh, M.D., who later cleared Davlantis for a right hip replacement. About 3 months after the second surgery,…

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$500,000 Cook County Jury Verdict for Death of Patient from Infected Bedsores

  Ethel Bolton had been a resident of Glenshire Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Richton Park, Ill. She was there from 2001 until 2006. During the years 2004 through 2006, she was cared for by internist Dr. Lance Wallace. On July 7, 2005, Bolton had an abnormal albumin level of…

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Dialysis Patient Dies Because of Overloaded Fluids

Katherine Crawford was admitted to Westlake Community Hospital for shortness of breath and hypotension following an arterial venous fistula repair surgery of Sept. 17, 2005. She was 38 years old and was an end-stage renal disease patient. Crawford had been on dialysis for 11 years. Her medical history also included…

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Unsterile Surgical Instruments Leads to Jury Verdict for Patient

Charles Blevins, 63, underwent outpatient arthroscopic knee surgery. Four days after the surgery, Blevins went to a hospital emergency room complaining of fever and a hot and swollen knee. He was diagnosed as having pseudomonas infection and required hospitalization for one month; during that time he received IV antibiotics. The…

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$885,000 Cook County Jury Verdict in Misdiagnosed Appendicitis

Karol Stawarz was complaining to his primary care physician, Dr. Victor Forys, about his lower abdominal pain. Dr. Forys diagnosed gastroenteritis and prescribed medicine. He also told Stawarz to follow up in 24 hours or go directly to the hospital if his condition got worse. On the following day, Stawarz…

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Alabama Supreme Court Upholds $3.2 Million Medical Malpractice Judgment Involving Hospital Negligence

An Alabama medical negligence case that found its way to the state supreme court, arose out of a jury’s verdict in the amount of $3.2 million. The verdict came in favor of the family of Lauree Ellison involving medical malpractice and hospital negligence at Baptist Medical Center East (BMCE).  The…

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$6.7 Million Jury Verdict for Failure to Timely Diagnose and Treat Intestinal Perforation

Thomas Jackson, 57, underwent a hernia repair surgery by a general surgeon, the defendant, Dr. Kenneth Goldman.  Hours after the surgery, Jackson complained of severe stomach pain.  His condition deteriorated overnight;  the next morning Jackson developed a fever and a rapid pulse. The hospital staff noted a decrease in urine…

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$2.1 Million Cook County Jury Verdict After Doctor’s Failure to Diagnose Child’s Infection

Tony Love, 13, came through the emergency department at Ingalls Memorial Hospital complaining of left knee pain and a fever on Sept. 23, 2007.  He was diagnosed with a quadriceps strain and was sent home.  The next morning, Sept. 24, 2007, Love was seen by the defendant physician, Dr. Arun…

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