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$16 Million Jury Verdict in Failure to Timely Handle Cesarean Section Delivery

At 31 weeks gestation, Linnoska Correa had a prenatal visit with obstetrician Dr. Luis Pardo Toro. Correa’s blood pressure during the visit was 136/86 mm Hg, which was appreciably higher than other blood pressure readings during her pregnancy. The next day, Correa complained of severe stomach pain. She was admitted…

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$4 Million Settlement for Failure to Diagnose and Treat HELLP Syndrome

Ms. Doe was admitted to a hospital for an induction of labor due to preeclampsia. Preeclampsia is a pregnancy disorder that is categorized by high blood pressure and often a significant amount of protein in the urine. In severe cases, there may be a red blood cell breakdown, low blood…

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$1.3 Million Settlement for Failure to Timely Deliver Infant

At three different obstetrics appointments during the 37th and 38th week of pregnancy, Ms. Doe’s blood pressure readings showed hypertension. When she returned for another appointment toward the end of her 38th week, she had severe hypertension and decreased fetal movement. Ms. Doe was sent to a hospital where the…

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$3 Million Structured Settlement Reached in Failure to Timely Deliver Infant, Wrongful Death, and Treat High Blood Pressure

Ms. Doe, 34, was admitted to a hospital experiencing signs and symptoms of placental abruption and preeclampsia. Although the fetal heart monitor allegedly revealed signs of fetal distress, no action was taken promptly to deliver her baby. Unfortunately, the baby died later in Ms. Doe’s womb. That night, Ms. Doe…

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$785,400 Settlement in Birth Injury Lawsuit for Failure to Order Timely Emergency Cesarean Section

Ms. Doe, who had a history of preeclampsia, was admitted to New York-Presbyterian Hospital to deliver her baby. She was administered Pitocin but was discontinued on order by one obstetrician before another doctor restarted it. Despite all of this, Ms. Doe’s labor failed to progress, and the fetal monitor showed…

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