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Largest Medical Malpractice Award in Connecticut History

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

The largest medical malpractice award in Connecticut history was awarded recently, with $58 million going to a boy with cerebral palsy.

Daniel D’Attilo was born eight years ago after a delayed delivery. The case filed by his parents in 2005 asserts that Cathy D’Attilo’s amniotic fluid had dropped by half three days before his delivery. Her doctor apparently had this knowledge, yet chose to wait to perform a C-Section. The case also states that the C-Section was performed poorly.

The result of Daniel’s birth injury was brain damage, leading to a diagnosis of severe cerebral palsy. Doctors say he will never be able to speak, hear or walk. He also suffers from seizures.

It took six years for the D’Attilo to receive a verdict.

Of the $58 million the jury awarded, $8 million will go towards Daniel’s medical care. Due to the severity of his condition, he will require full-time care for his entire life. The other $50 million portion is for pain and suffering.

We hope the difficulty of Daniel’s condition will be made a little easier after the jury’s decision in his favor.

Cappolino Dodd Krebs, LLP – birth trauma lawyers

 

Expensive Treatment Needed for Child’s Disorder

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Birth trauma led to a New York state newborn’s rare seizure disorder, and paying for an incredibly expensive treatment is taking the combined efforts of an entire community.

Odin Fortner-Watrous suffers from a rare seizure disorder called West Syndrome, caused by a lack of oxygen he experienced during his first moments in the world.

“He spent four minutes with no oxygen and it caused severe brain trauma, and due to the brain damage the seizures developed,” said Odin’s mother, Shayna Fortner Watrous, telling the story of his birth.

The only treatment option approved in the United States for Odin’s condition, called ACTH, costs $300,000 for a five day supply. Full treatment takes 14 weeks.

“We pay $4,600 out of pocket, per vial,” explains Shayna.

The mother of four was recently diagnosed with stage two breast cancer.

Odin’s father, Arthur, says that every dollar he makes is going towards paying for the medication.

Family and friends are donating household supplies and everyday items to the family. Country singer Landon Parker is performing an online benefit concert on February 4. A Facebook page has been created for the event.

“It gives us the opportunity to test just how strong we can be,” said Arthur.

Shayna says the treatment is already having a positive effect. Hopefully, with the help of the community, the family can complete the treatment and give Odin a better life.

Donations can be sent to:

Shayla Fortner-Watrous
13 Vine Street
Bingham, New York 13901

The family requests that if you do make a donation, please put Odin’s Journey in the memo and include your name and address so they can thank you.

Cappolino Dodd Krebs, LLP – birth trauma lawyers

Michigan Program Lowers C-Sections Significantly

Monday, January 2nd, 2012

Michigan hospitals are attempting to reduce the number of unnecessary C-section deliveries, a reduction associated with healthier babies and a lower risk of birth injuries.

The project is the work of the Michigan Health and Hospital Association Keystone obstetrics department. Implementing changes in Michigan hospital birthing procedures, it discourages elective or C-section births unless it is for medically necessary reasons. These include situations such as chronic disease, a mother carrying multiple babies or if the baby is small and developing slowly.

With about 65 hospitals participating, almost every birthing center in the state is on board.

The main emphasis of the project is education. It attempts to show women the advantages of waiting for natural birth, and eliminates many C-section births with the use of labor-inducing drugs after the 39th week as well as pain-relieving drugs and counseling during labor.

From March 2010 to March 2011, elective C-sections before the 39th week dropped from 24 percent to 6 percent, and the use of labor-inducing drugs dropped from 20 percent to 7 percent.

Dr. Charles Cash, the one who initiated the program, says he hopes to lower the national percentage of overall C-section births from 32 percent to 17 percent.

Cappolino Dodd Krebs LLP – birth trauma lawyers

 

Doctor’s Haste Leaves Girl’s Arm Paralyzed

Friday, December 9th, 2011

A Douglas County, Nebraska jury determined that an obstetrician with Mid-City OB-GYN of Omaha was responsible for a birth injury that left a little girl without the use of her left arm. The jury awarded the now 3-year-old Chaylee Bentzinger-Hill $1.8 million for the ripped and ruptured nerves that occurred during her June 2008 delivery.

According to Joe Cullan, the attorney for Chaylee’s parents, Dr. Ann Sijulin used a vacuum to help the infant through the birth canal. The baby’s shoulder became stuck behind her mother’s pelvic bone, and the doctor pulled down on the baby’s head to get her through, which led to severe nerve damage.

“She panicked and she pulled,” Cullan said. “What you’re never, ever supposed to do is pull downward on the baby’s head. This case shows why. Three nerves were ripped out and two nerves were ruptured in half.”

Sijulin’s attorney, Thomas Shomaker, said he and his client were “saddened by the verdict.”

“We don’t think Dr. Sijulin did anything inappropriate or we wouldn’t have tried the case,” Shomaker said.

Almost all of the money will go directly to Chaylee, with $5,000 each for the two parents.

Do you have a loved one with a birth defect caused by a doctor’s negligence?

Cappolino Dodd Krebs – birth trauma lawyers