MR. SEBRING’S CASE RESULTS
$12,000,000.00 | Premature baby died due to the failure of the hospital to obtain the necessary pediatric surgical consultation and treatment. |
$12,000,000.00 |
15 year-old teenager paralyzed from the waist down and in a wheelchair due to a surgeon’s neglect to perform the necessary pre-surgical diagnostic tests. |
$6,000,000.00 |
The baby was brain damaged as a result of the failure of a pediatric surgical team to adjust a misplaced central venous catheter before infusion. |
$5,000,000.00 |
49 year-old women brain damaged and unable to walk due to the failure of a hospital to obtain the necessary consultations and emergency treatment. |
$1,625,000.00 |
The driver of a flatbed commercial vehicle used for hauling, collides with a woman’s pick up causing her death. |
$1,600,000.00 |
Women is sexually assaulted by cabin steward onboard a cruise line. |
$1,200,000.00 |
Man died as a result of hospital staff and physicians failing to properly assess his severe abdominal condition, order necessary consultations and perform necessary diagnostic studies. |
$850,000.00 |
Auto accident case causing severe abdominal injuries. |
$745,000.00 |
Woman dies as a result of a hospital failing to timely transfer her to a facility that could provide adequate, lifesaving care. The surgeon was negligent by not providing emergency surgery given her critically deteriorating condition when she was survivable. |
$700,000.00 |
A hospital fails to perform appropriate diagnostic testing on a 47 year old female to reveal a perforation of the intestine resulting in numerous surgeries and a colostomy bag. |
$600,000.00 |
Nursing home abuse case involving numerous injuries including 2 fractured hips from multiple falls. |
$600,000.00 |
Woman dies due to ER Physician failing to properly insert the tracheostomy tube during intubation. |
$600,000.00 |
Man dies as a result of the failure of a hospital’s nursing staff to follow physician’s orders regarding sequential compression devices and physician’s failure to order proper medications which led to bilateral pulmonary emboli. |
$575,000.00 |
Premature baby died due to the failure of the hospital to obtain the necessary pediatric surgical consultation and treatment. |
$575,000.00 |
Premature baby died from necrotizing enterocolitis due to the failure of the hospital to obtain the necessary pediatric surgical consultation and treatment. |
$562,500.00 |
New born baby with brain damage due to nursing staff’s lack of response to the mother’s symptomatology and delay in responding to an emergency restroom alarm wherein the baby was born in the toilet submerged in water. |
$560,000.00 |
Premature baby died due to the failure of the hospital to obtain the necessary pediatric surgical consultation and treatment. |
$550,000.00 |
Premature baby died due to the failure of the hospital to obtain the necessary pediatric surgical consultation and treatment. |
$512,500.00 |
Premature baby died due to the failure of the hospital to obtain the necessary pediatric surgical consultation and treatment. |
$440,000.00 |
Premature baby died due to the failure of the hospital to obtain the necessary pediatric surgical consultation and treatment. |
$375,000.00 |
Nursing home patient dies from systemic infection, questionable etiology. |
$325,000.00 |
A surgeon failed to adequately protect the laryngeal nerve while performing a thyroidectomy leading to bilateral vocal cord paralysis requiring a tracheostomy. |
$305,000.00 |
Woman involved in an automobile accident resulting in spinal injuries requiring surgery. |
$302,500.00 |
Premature baby died due to the failure of the hospital to obtain the necessary pediatric surgical consultation and treatment. |
$225,000.00 |
Doctor fails to order necessary diagnostic tests and the patient suffers a stroke. |
$200,000.00 |
Doctor failed to conduct adequate and necessary prenatal examinations and neglected to give proper diabetic counseling to a mother pregnant with a macrosomic baby resulting in the child being born with severe and permanent injuries. |
$170,000.00 |
Premature baby died due to the failure of the hospital to obtain the necessary pediatric surgical consultation and treatment. |
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