Medical
Malpractice
Failure to Diagnose
Wrongful Death |
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$500,000
settlement for death of newborn |
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Attorney - Michael Zerres
Spring 2002
In a lawsuit
against their obstetrician, a Monmouth County couple received
a $500,000.00 recovery as a result of the death of their newborn daughter. The mother, who was almost full-term, had fallen and
was taken to the nearest hospital. Because of risk of injury
to the baby, an ultrasound was performed which was reported
as negative for injury. However, the mother had requested additional
fetal monitoring and was transferred to another hospital where
such monitoring could be performed. Her obstetrician had agreed
to meet her there, but by the time the mother was connected
to monitoring equipment, her doctor had not arrived. The fetal
heart pattern was suggestive of worsening fetal distress. After
two hours, the patient's obstetrician still had not arrived
and the labor and delivery nurse called another obstetrician
when the fetal heart rate dropped precipitously. An emergency
c-section was performed and it was discovered that the mother
had a placental abruption, cutting off oxygen to the baby. The
baby was born severely asphyxiated, with Apgar scores of 0 and
0, and could not be revived. Blume Goldfaden partner, Michael Zerres, obtained the settlement on behalf of the family, arguing
that the doctor had gone home instead of to the second hospital,
in effect, abandoning her patient. The second hospital also
contributed to the settlement as it was claimed the labor and delivery nurse should have alerted the in house obstetrician of the questionable fetal heart rate instead of waiting for
the defendant obstetrician to arrive.
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Medical
Malpractice
Failure to Diagnose
Wrongful Death
Failure to Timely Treat
Fetal Distress
Placental Abruption |
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