Sunday, March 20, 2011

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Business (the "industry") of medical malpractice lawsuits [Part 2] Analysis and commentary



continue to show how Some law firms working on the issue of malpractice litigation in medicine.

Results
cases
$ 3 million in compensation for cerebral palsy

Our client, a baby, had neurological damage at birth. Her mother went to the hospital because he said he felt no fetal movement and was bleeding. Hospital doctors placed her on a monitor but failed to detect any irregularity in the baby. Delivery was delayed 12 days and the baby could not breathe. Was subjected to tests which revealed that the girl had suffered bleeding in the brain when I was in the womb. She was taken to New York Hospital for further treatment. Our client, who is now 7 years, can not walk or talk and must be fed through a tube. Receive $ 29 million in compensation during the course of his life.


$ 5 million verdict in medical malpractice

Our client suffered a stroke and remained for six hours without care in the hallway of a hospital emergency room. The doctor at the emergency room ordered a computed tomography (CT), but hospital employees responded that the equipment was not working properly. Finally, the patient was transferred to another hospital where he was diagnosed with stroke and underwent surgery to attempt to remove a blood clot in the brain. However, due to the delay in treatment, the condition of our customers were to deteriorate and died after living six months in a convalescent center. Our client worked detécnico dental and earned about $ 25,000 a year. He lived with his father 80 years and helped maintain it.


Verdict of $ 3.65 million brain injury

Our client suffered fractures of facial bones and a traumatic brain injury after falling from a scaffold in a cinematic setting. Our client could not return to work as an artist in charge of major movie theaters. The insurance company offered $ 300,000 to settle the case, a figure which we reject, while the jury was still deliberating. The jury awarded $ 3.65 million.

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