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$23.1M verdict in birth brain injuries case

May 25th, 2017

$23.1M verdict in birth brain injuries case

On behalf of David Bowling of The Bowling Law Firm, A Professional Law Corporation posted in Brain Injuries on Thursday, May 25, 2017.

One family has been awarded over $23.1 million in a medical malpractice suit for a baby who has ongoing health issues due to birthing complications. The child reportedly suffered brain injuries due to the negligence of a neonatologist. Although this case was not in Louisiana, similar medical malpractice suits are filed in the state every year.

According to the ruling, the judge found that the doctor was negligent and the hospital was not. The doctor did not work directly for the hospital but for another Firm that provided services for the facility. The hospital is, however, liable for at least half of the damages that were awarded to the family. Prior to the decision, both the hospital and the doctor had filed stipulations which showed an agreement not to appeal the judge’s ruling.

During the birth, the baby suffered massive blood loss but waited three hours for a transfusion. She suffered brain damage from the mistake and has numerous ongoing health problems, including epilepsy and cerebral palsy. She completely relies on someone else to take care of all of her bodily functions, so her mother had to quit work to care for her. The child is now in physical, occupational and speech therapy.

Brain injuries sustained at birth can be devastating for the victim and their families. In most cases, the child will have to be cared for throughout the duration of his or her life. Anyone in Louisiana who has suffered any type of brain or birth injury may choose to contact a personal injury attorney. This type of lawyer can help the client file the proper suit in order to seek compensation for their financial hardships caused by the medical mistake.

Source: Chicago Tribune, “Malpractice verdict: $23.1 million for family of Tinley Park girl who suffered brain damage at birth“, Mike Nolan, May 12, 2017

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