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Medical Malpractice
Emergency Room Negligence
Failure to Diagnose & Treat
Aortic Aneurysm
Wrongful Death
 
PARSIPPANY LAWYER DIES FROM RUPTURED ANEURYSM
$680,000 SETTLEMENT
 
Attorney - John Blume
Fall 1995

A sixty-one year old man was admitted to the emergency room at St. Barnabas Hospital in 1991. Physicians mistakenly thought he had a gall bladder problem and failed to diagnose an aortic aneurysm.

Proper tests could have detected the aneurysm and would have permitted life-saving surgery to be performed. However, by the time a proper diagnosis was made, the man's aneurysm had burst and he bled to death. Blume Goldfaden principal John Blume represented the man's sole survivor, an adult son.

 
Medical Malpractice
Emergency Room Negligence
Failure to Diagnose & Treat
Aortic Aneurysm
Wrongful Death

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