July 31, 2007

Deaths caused by hernia repair devices lead to product liability lawsuits

The victims of product liability and wrongful death have begun to sue Davol Inc., the manufacturer of the hernia repair device called Composix Kugel Mesh Patch. Some of the patches have failed some time after hernia surgeries causing serious injuries and death. The use of the defective product has caused perforated bowels, has abnormally attached itself to other organs or passageways and has stuck to other internal organs. Deaths were beginning to occur at least 21 months before the first Kugel Mesh recall would take place.

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$15 million class action lawsuit; Allegations of negligent sterilization

A woman who underwent a procedure last year with unsterilized equipment is launching a class-action lawsuit against the hospital for medical malpractice. At least 3,000 other patients were treated with unsterilized equipment and had to undergo testing for HIV, hepatitis and other diseases. The claim alleges that the HIV and hepatitis testing caused patients to endure pain and suffering, mental distress, loss of income, medical costs and loss of enjoyment of life.

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Girl hopes to take her case against cruise line to the U.S. Supreme Court

After a state Supreme Court ruled against her and held that the Carnival cruise line was not liable for the medical malpractice of one of its doctors, the girl, who was rendered sterile from an infection caused by the doctor’s failure to diagnose appendicitis, has filed a petition for certiorari with the United States Supreme Court. In the petition, lawyers for the girl argue that the cruise line should be held liable under theories of agency and control. Passengers were made to believe that the doctor was a part of the cruise line's crew, and passengers requiring medical care had no choice but to use the doctor selected by the cruise line.

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Medical malpractice caps in Texas harm the injured and deny access to justice for those injured by negligence

Almost four years after medical malpractice reforms in Texas, many are realizing how unfair caps on damages are to victims of medical malpractice. The $250,000 cap on non-economic damage awards that Texas has imposed often leave victims who have suffered immense pain, disability and disfigurement without redress.

Due to an extremely effective PR campaign run by big insurance companies and big business, many citizens in states like Texas believe that lawsuits are to blame for doctors’ increased insurance costs. The reality is – insurance companies are to blame for increased malpractice insurance, as a recent study by the American Association for Justice reveals.

The Center for Justice and Democracy, advocates of the civil justice system, has published two helpful articles showing that caps do not decrease insurance premiums, and addressing several of the myths about medical malpractice cases that have inaccurately swayed public opinion for far too long.

Doctors are not getting relief from caps on lawsuits, victims of negligence are not being fairly compensated, and insurance companies are profiting. Insurance companies are the only winners in tort reform.

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Illinois family continues to search for 76-year old Alzheimer's patient

Hayes Robinson wandered from Sacred Heart Hospital, in Chicago, IL, on Sunday and his family continues to look for him. Hayes is a 76-year old Alzheimer’s patient. According to the family, Mr. Robinson had tried to walk out of the hospital on a previous visit. Hayes is without his blood pressure and Alzheimer’s medications.

Hettie May Knox, Mr. Robinson’s companion, said the hospital staff told her, “he signed himself out about an hour ago.” The patient told the hospital staff that he lived just around the corner. However, Mr. Robinson did not live just around the corner, in fact he lived over four miles away!

Elderly patients with Alzheimer's disease should never be left unattended. The weather this week in Chicago is another concern for the victim's family. With extreme heat blanketing the city, Mr. Robinson stands a good chance of getting heat stroke. If you or anyone you know has any information on the whereabouts of Mr. Robinson please contact Area 5 SVU police at 312-746-8365.

Levin & Perconti successfully settled a case against Manorcare this summer for $825,000 when a severely demented patient wandered from the facility in January 2004 and died from overexposure to the sub-zero temperatures.

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July 30, 2007

Avandia should be pulled from the market

Today, a federal scientist announced that diabetes drug Avandia should be pulled from the market. Avandia drug maker Glaxo Smith Kline of course disputes these recommendations.

The expert maintains that Avandia should be pulled from the market because of heart risks associated with consuming the drug and the drug’s lack of any unique short-term benefits in maintaining blood-sugar levels for diabetics.

The FDA is currently meeting to determine whether Avandia should be restricted or completely pulled from the market. The FDA was alerted to the dangers of Avandia by a New England Journal of Medicine study that showed a 43% higher risk of heart attack by those taking Avandia compared with patients taking alternative diabetes medication.

Patients who have endured heart attacks or heart problems and who have taken Avandia may be entitled to compensation for these injuries.

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Medical group to issue surgery fire prevention guidelines

To combat the recent spike in surgery fires, the American Society of Anesthesiologists plans to issue its first set of guidelines to prevent the once rare surgical injury. Although they may have several different causes, experts believe that many surgery fires occur when oxygen builds up under surgical drapes and is then ignited by the now frequent use of lasers and other tools that use electric current. One of the guidelines to be issued this fall will be to discontinue the anesthetist’s practice of giving a sedated patient 100% oxygen instead of only what the patient needs for respiration during surgery.

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University of California settles liver transplant suits for $7.5 million

The UCI Medical Center will spend $7.5 million to settle 35 claims from patients who waited to receive livers from a facility that couldn’t provide the transplants. The UCI Medical Center frequently had to turn down livers that it was offered because it didn’t have the staff to perform the liver transplant procedures. In one case, a 65 year old man who died, even though he was in the hospital, ready for surgery, and had an organ specifically donated to him. Although the hospital records indicated that he was too sick to have the operation, the actual reason he did not receive the transplant was because there was no surgeon available to perform the procedure. When the liver transplant program was closed in 2005, the facility had not had a full-time liver surgeon on site for over a year.

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July 26, 2007

Lawsuit caps punishing victim's families

A recent survey by the non-profit RAND Corporation shows some alarming results. The study showed that the most significant impact of California's three decade-old $250,000 medical malpractice cap falls on the patients and families who are severely injured or killed as a result of medical negligence.
The full article may be found at the Center for Justice and Democracy's website.

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July 25, 2007

Parents of severely impaired 2-year old may not be able to collect $21 million verdict due to caps on lawsuits

In Tampa, Florida yesterday a jury awarded $21 million to a couple whose son was born with severe birth defects. The parents claimed that a doctor at the University of South Florida misdiagnosed a severe birth defect, Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome, which is the inability to correctly produce or synthesize cholesterol. This misdiagnosis led the couple to have a second child with similar problems. The award of $21 million will be used to provide the constant care the now 2-year old child will need for the rest of his life as a result of his birth defect.

However, due to Florida’s $200,000 cap on lawsuits against government agencies, these parents may never be able to collect the award and provide the care their son needs. This is a classic example of how tort reform can arbitrarily and unfairly affect those severely injured by another’s negligence. A jury is often a representative group called upon to speak for the community. In this case, the jury determined that because of a doctor’s negligence, $21 million was an appropriate amount that would enable the couple to care for their severely handicapped child for the rest of his life. Instead, because the Florida legislature has imposed an arbitrary cap on these types of awards, the parents stand to receive only $200,000 – barely enough to care for the child for a year.

The attorney for the parents plans to petition the legislature to allow the award of damages.

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July 24, 2007

First steps have been taken in filing a medical malpractice lawsuit against University of Chicago Hospitals

The families of three elderly women have ordered medical records from University of Chicago Hospitals, commonly the first step taken in filing a medical malpractice lawsuit. The two women who died and the woman that remains in a coma were all being cared for in the same wing. Their deaths and the coma may all be caused by insulin overdoses. One of the women, who entered the hospital with a urinary tract infection, showed that her insulin level was hundreds of times higher than normal at the time of death, while hospital records revealed that the woman was never officially given insulin. Another woman, who was suffering from pressure ulcers and wound infections, died after being admitted to the hospital. Police continue to investigate her case. The third woman was admitted for a brain aneurysm and now suffers from a brain injury and remains in a coma after displaying unusually high levels of insulin as well. Chicago police continue to investigate and the families move closer to filing suit.

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July 20, 2007

Patients beware of pharmaceutical danger: FDA alert for anesthetic Propofol

The Federal Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP) have issued an alert regarding Propofol, and anesthetic commonly known as Diprivan. Several clusters of patients have reported experiencing chills, fever and body aches after being administered the drug. If you or someone you know has received Propofol for sedation of general anesthesia and subsequently experienced fever, chills, and body aches or other symptoms please make a report to the MedWatch program. Those patients should also be evaluated for bacterial sepsis. At this point, no product liability lawsuits have been filed.

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Illinois Trial Lawyer's Association helps bring in legislation reducing retrieval costs of medical records

The Illinois Trial Lawyer's Association proposed and supported a house and senate bill in the Illinois legislature that would close loopholes and minimize retrieval costs of medical records, especially electronic records. SB 472 and HB 830 combined will limit copying fees for medical record companies and will require them to submit records in an electronic format whenever possible. With the introduction of the electronic format requirement, the medical record companies are now only allowed to charge 50% of the costs of paper records, plus postage costs and a processing fee. This new legislation helps cut costs for patients and victims of medical malpractice or personal injury, and saves time in the process.

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July 18, 2007

Nurse fired by hospital after she wins med-mal suit on behalf of her son

Two days after winning a personal injury lawsuit against the Illinois hospital whose medical malpractice caused her son brain damage, a registered nurse who worked in a facility owned by that hospital was suspended. Less than a year later, the nurse was terminated under conditions which would make it nearly impossible for her to find other work as a nurse. The lawsuit alleges that the hospital terminated the nurse in retaliation so that other nurses and employees would be deterred from trying to sue the hospital in the future.

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Illinois pharmacy sued for phenobarbital dosing error

A personal injury lawsuit has been filed against an Illinois pharmacy because it gave a concentrated dose of phenobarbital to a child. The child's prescription called for 16.2mg tablets, but she was instead given 60mg tablets. When she arrived at St. Louis Children's Hospital less than two weeks later, the child's injuries included phenobarbital overdose, hypercapnia, acidosis, altered mental state and right lung collapse.

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July 17, 2007

Wal-Mart settles medication dosing error wrongful death suit

Wal-Mart announced that it has recently settled a wrongful death lawsuit involving a store whose pharmacist inadvertently gave a concentrated dose of insulin. The man went to the store for over-the-counter insulin, Humulin R (u-100). Instead, he was given prescription strength Humulin R (u-500), which is five times stronger. After injecting the prescription strength insulin, the man lapsed into a diabetic coma and died two weeks later. The details of the wrongful death settlement have not been disclosed.

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Burn victim hopes lawsuit will prevent accident from occurring again

An Indiana man is filing a medical malpractice suit in response to personal injuries sustained when his face was burned during a flash oxygen fire that broke during what should have been a routine surgery to remove cysts and a mole. Oxygen was sparked during cauterization of the removed cysts, leading to second and third degree burns over the man's hair, skin, and eyes. Astonishingly, after the man's face caught fire, the MultiCare Physician Center in Merrilville, Indiana decided not to immediately tell man's awaiting family what happened. Instead, they told his family to go to lunch.

After he was stabilized, the man was transferred to a Valparaiso eye doctor to have his vision checked. From there, he was sent to Saint Anthony Medical Center in Crown Point. There, doctors determined that the burns to the man's face were so severe that he needed to be admitted to the University of Chicago Hospital burn unit, where the man spent the next eleven days. There, the man received painful hydrotherapy and skin grafts. Still, the man will need additional surgery for his personal injuries.

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