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$1.2 Million settlement
in obstetric malpractice case
September, 2003
In a confidential settlement reached just before trial was
scheduled to begin, Feldman Shepherd attorney Daniel S. Weinstock secured
a $1.2 million settlement on behalf of a child with mild cerebral
palsy in an obstetric malpractice case.
The child’s mother went into labor at 28 weeks’
gestation (three months premature), with signs of infection
in the uterus. The labor was complicated by a placental abruption,
which is a medical condition in which the placenta tears away
from the uterus, causing blood loss. Mr. Weinstock contended
that in light of signs of placental abruption that were present,
an emergency caesarean section should have been ordered several
minutes earlier, and that the delay substantially increased
the baby’s chances of developing neurologic complications
such as cerebral palsy. |