December 21, 2009

Parents Awarded $15 Million For Medical Mistakes Resulting In Son's Death

A Suffolk County jury has found two doctors at Children's Hospital Boston caused the death of a 3-year-old boy and must pay his parents $15 million, reports the Boston Globe. This is an unusual amount for a medical malpractice case involving death -- settlements this large are more usual for severely injured patients requiring years of expensive treatment.

The Pennsylvania boy was born with Tetralogy of Fallot, a complex but treatable birth defect which affects the flow of blood through the heart. After several surgeries to try to widen the arteries carrying blood to his heart, the young boy was referred to another doctor who performed a catheterization. Within hours of this surgery the boy suffered a seizure found to be caused by contrast dye used in the surgery leaking into his brain.

During an MRI a tiny piece of metal -- probably from a medical instrument -- was found to be lodged in his brain. When released from the hospital, the boy was unable to walk or speak.

He died in December 2004.

The Columbia SC Medical Malpractice Lawyers at Louthian Law Firm have many years of experience in medical malpractice cases and we are committed to providing personal service and to obtaining fair compensation for all our clients. Call us at 1-866-410-5656 or fill out our confidential online case evaluation form.

Medical Malpractice Verdict

December 4, 2009

$89 Million Awarded In Drunk Driving Death

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports a jury has awarded $89 million to the family of a 28-year-old man killed in 2008 as a result of a drunk driver.

Dennis Riegel Jr. was killed and his pregnant fiancée was seriously injured as they returned from a shopping trip. She was 13 weeks pregnant at the time of the accident and has since given birth to a daughter.

The 20-year-old driver who hit Riegel's car had a blood alcohol level more than two times the legal limit and was driving on a hardship license after an earlier DWI.

Riegel's fiancée and daughter will probably not be able to recover the award.

Car wrecks are the leading killer of Americans and the leading cause of traumatic brain injuries. If you have been injured or lost a loved one due to an automobile accident, the attorneys at Louthian Law Firm can help. Call us for a free consultation at 1-866-410-5656.

Automobile Death

December 4, 2009

Vioxx Dangers Known Prior To Withdrawal From Market , Reports Say

The Palm Beach Post reports the dangers of the once popular drug Vioxx were known years before the drug was withdrawn from the market in 2004.

The dangers included increased risk for heart attack, stroke and death and were known as early as 2000 -- a year after the drug was put on the market, the article states. Merck & Co., manufacturer of the drug, denies the allegations and states the drug was voluntarily withdrawn within a week of receiving data from clinical trials.

However, researchers found 21 trials had been completed which showed the risk for a cardiovascular event was 35 per cent higher for those taking Vioxx compared to those taking a placebo. This percentage grew to 43 percent in 2004 as more trials were competed.

The need for major changes in the existing system for development, approval, promotion and post-market testing of drugs in the United States is highlighted by the findings of this research.

Prescription drugs can have serious side effects. The Louthian Law Firm has pursued prescription drug injury and other personal injury lawsuits in South Carolina since 1959. If you or someone you care about has been injured or killed by an unsafe prescription drug, call us today at 1-800-410-5656 for a free evaluation of your unique case.

Vioxx Article