$10M Cancer Misdiagnosis Verdict
An Illinois cancer misdiagnosis medical malpractice case resulted in a $10m verdict for the patient. A jury found more [...]
An Illinois cancer misdiagnosis medical malpractice case resulted in a $10m verdict for the patient. A jury found more [...]
Army Medical Malpractice Cancer $701,790 received by clients $250,000 attorneys' fees $48,209 litigation expenses Owen v. United States Darnall Army Community Hospital Our client underwent surgery at the U.S. Army MEDDAC in Nuremberg, Germany. Following surgery, our client transferred her care to DACH. Despite pathology results that revealed cancer, Ft.
Navy Surgical Medical Malpractice $1,433,5000 received by clients $500,000 attorneys' fees $66,500 litigation expenses Shurtz v. United States Pensacola Naval Hospital, Florida Our client was a Navy veteran who was negligently treated by Navy doctors and providers in Pensacola, Florida. The Navy providers negligently performed a gall bladder removal surgery
Army Medical Malpractice Misdiagnosis $1,492,813 received by clients $537,500 attorneys' fees $119,687 litigation expenses Cloer v United States Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Ft. Campbell, Tennessee providers failed to diagnose colorectal cancer leading to death. During the course of this case, we discovered a simple test would have discovered the cancer
Army Medical Malpractice Shoulder Dystocia $2,100,000 post-trial settlement $1,597,500 received by clients with lifetime benefits $532,500 attorneys' fees $63,100 litigation expenses Jackson v. United States Darnall Army Community Hospital Army Providers in Killeen, Texas at Fort Hood mismanaged a shoulder dystocia during labor and delivery causing permanent brachial plexus injury
Navy Medical Malpractice Birth Injury $1,623,930 received by clients with lifetime benefits $575,000 attorneys' fees $101,070 litigation expenses Holweger v. United States Portsmouth Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, Virginia Naval healthcare providers failed to properly monitor the baby's fetal monitor strip, which caused hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy and a permanent brain injury.
Navy Medical Malpractice Birth Injury $2,216,740.36 received by clients with lifetime benefits $560,000.00 attorneys' fees $23,259.64 litigation expenses Calcagno v. United States Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) Misdiagnosis of a marginal ulcer leading to fetal distress. Mother required emergency laparotomy with cesarean section, and baby had significant developmental and neurological