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Hospital Malpractice Leaves NJ Man Permanently Disabled; Attorneys Say

Release Date: 2008-12-08
Category: Medicine
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A NJ medical malpractice attorney sued an anesthesiologist on behalf of their client claiming negligence during surgery left their client permanently disabled.

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A New Jersey medical malpractice law firm settles before trial in a case involving a 44 year old man left with brain damage after undergoing surgery for a ruptured Achilles tendon.

Attorneys at Law, Cerussi & Gunn, PC, represented the man who was left disabled after undergoing surgical repair of a ruptured Achilles tendon. Attorneys argued that the attending anesthesiologist failed to respond to a significant change in vital signs over the course of several minutes during which the patient’s oxygen saturation level decreased from 99% to 59%. The decline in oxygen saturation led to respiratory arrest in the patient and subsequent brain damage.

The plaintiff contended that he suffered brain damage that has left him with permanent and very significant difficulties with short-term memory and communication skills. The plaintiff, who had worked as a CFO for health care system, maintained that he is permanently unemployable.

The defendant anesthesiologist contended that he properly monitored the patient and maintained that he reasonably believed that the changing signs were merely indicative of the "motion artifact" which occurred because the plaintiff's hand had been moving during the procedure. The defendant also contended that the plaintiff may well have experienced a central neuraxial blockade, which is a phenomenon that occurs with epidural anesthesia on rare occasions and which can cause cardiac arrest for unknown reasons.

The terms of the settlement included a waiver of an $800,000.00 lien for medical expenses, as well as a $1.9 million cash payment by the insurance carrier for the attending anesthesiologist.

Cerussi & Gunn, P.C., is a well-established medical malpractice law firm whose trial experience covers both the state and federal court systems of New Jersey and New York. The attorneys specialize in representing plaintiffs in cases of medical negligence and nursing home negligence.

While the attorneys of Cerussi & Gunn only handle select cases, anyone who would like to speak to them regarding a potential hospital malpractice case is encouraged to contact the law firm.

Cerussi & Gunn, P.C. is noted for their success in winning hospital malpractice cases against some of the best hospitals in the world.

More information on hospital malpractice is available at http://www.cerussilawfirm.com/PracticeAreas/Hospital-Malpractice.asp

Contact:
Charles A. Cerussi, Esq.
Cerussi & Gunn, P.C.
212.841.0900 - NY
732.936.9920 – NJ
ccerussicerussilawfirm.com
Web: http://www.cerussilawfirm.com

 
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Pasch Consulting Group
2711 Centerville Road, Suite 300, Wilmington DE 19808

Phone: 732-842-4720

Website: http://www.paschconsulting.com
 

Tags: medical malpractice