MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
REPRESENTATIVE CASES
- Plaintiff alleged failure to diagnose serious cancer, which was then not discovered until 4 years later. Claims that the cancer went from stage 1 and curable to stage 4 and incurable. Contested issues also included lost earning past and future.
- Failure to properly close a laceration following a vaginal delivery.
- Stent placed in the patients wrong eye resulting in the need to perform 3 additional procedures.
- Following a osteonecrosis procedure plaintiff suffered a complication involving CRPS. Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome.
- Blindness following a failure to diagnosis and treat glaucoma.
- Blindness following eye surgery.
- Aneurysm following a failure to monitor deep vein thrombosis.
- Surgical errors regarding orthopedic care.
- Surgical errors involving a failure to repair harm caused intraoperatively.
- Failure to diagnose and treat cancer.
- Failure to promptly identify hear trauma in an ER allowing a brain bled to progress causing paralysis.
- Improperly filled prescriptions resulting in the wrongful death of the patient.
- Failure to diagnosis and treat congenital heart condition in a minor.
- Orthopedic cases involving spinal fusions, shoulders, knees, ankles and hips.