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$1.2 Million Settlement for failure to treat diabetes
May, 2005
A settlement for the maximum amount of available insurance
coverage was reached by Feldman Shepherd attorneys Mark
W. Tanner and Daniel J.
Mann during jury deliberations, in a claim against an
internal medicine specialist who failed to properly treat
the plaintiff’s diabetes. As a result of the defendant
physician’s negligent failure to prescribe insulin,
and control the plaintiff’s high blood pressure and
cholesterol, the plaintiff developed kidney failure. The damages
suffered by the plaintiff in this case included a kidney transplant,
diabetic neuropathy, and a shortened life expectancy. The
settlement was negotiated after a 5 day trial while the jury
was deliberating. Pursuant to the settlement agreement, the
identity of the plaintiff and defendant cannot be disclosed.
At trial, Feldman Shepherd attorneys utilized a “high
tech” presentation, which permitted hundreds of pages
of medical records, deposition testimony and exhibits to be
immediately presented to the jury. Feldman, Shepherd retained
nationally renowned experts in the field of endocrinology
and renal transplants, to demonstrate the defendant physician’s
negligence to the jury. Additionally, exhibits which demonstrated
the uncontrolled blood pressure, sugar levels and cholesterol
were prepared by professional graphic illustrators, to easily
demonstrate to the jury that the defendant physician should
have been alerted to the plaintiff’s condition. (Click
the following links for exhibits which demonstrate the plaintiff’s
high
blood pressure, high
blood sugar and high
cholesterol). Feldman Shepherd also retained one of the
country’s foremost handwriting experts, to demonstrate
that the defendant altered the chart in several critical areas.
(Click
here to see trial exhibit demonstrating one of several
chart alterations). |