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Illinois Wrongful Death Case Settled: Physician To Pay 1.2 Million To Surviving Family Members Of A Man With A History of Sleep Apnea

An Illinois resident suffered respiratory failure after being prescribed a narcotic pain reliever following a minor motorcycle accident. The pain reliever also happened to be a respiratory suppressor, which, when coupled with his pre-existing history of sleep apnea, led to his untimely death as a result of the Illinois physician’s…

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Cook County Medical Malpractice Case Results in 5 Million Award to Woman Who Received Unnecessary Hysterectomy

An Illinois mother was awarded $5 million by a Cook County jury for an unnecessary hysterectomy she received following the delivery of her first child. Because of the defendant obstetrician’s medical negligence the 31 year-old woman will not be able to have children in the future. The mother arrived at…

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Cook County Birth Injury Settlement Reached in Illinois Cerebral Palsy Case

A Cook County medical malpractice case was settled for $9.5 million after an injured child’s parents reached an agreement with his delivering obstetrician, Elmhurst Memorial Hospital, Elmhurst Clinic, LLC, and Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare. The Northern Trust Co. et al. v. Nirali Ghia, M.D., Elmhurst Memorial Hospital, et al., Case No.…

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Gastric Bypass Surgery Complications Lead to Death of Illinois Woman: Family Receives Cook County Settlement

The family of a 39 year-old woman brought an Illinois wrongful death lawsuit against MacNeal Hospital and other medical professionals. The decedent had allegedly died as a result of medical negligence related to her gastric bypass surgery. A settlement of $3 million was reached between the decedent’s surviving sister and…

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Illinois Wrongful Death Case Results from Chicago Hospital’s Negligence

In many Illinois medical malpractice cases time is of the essence and can make the difference between a positive or a negative outcome. A recent Chicago wrongful death case typifies this point. The case was brought against a suburban Chicago hospital for the death of a 22 year-old woman who…

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Emergency Room Misdiagnosis of Brain Aneurysms Is All Too Common

Recent studies have shown that the Emergency Room errors in diagnosing brain aneurysms could result in over 50% of cases going undiagnosed. Each year more than 30,000 Americans suffer from a ruptured brain aneurysm, a condition that carries the serious risks of developing a subarachnoid hemorrhage, i.e. bleeding around the…

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Chicago Wrongful Death Case Involving Failure to Diagnose Meningitis of Thirteen Year-Old Girl Awarded 3.75 Million By Federal Judge

An Illinois medical malpractice lawsuit was decided by Chicago Federal District Court Judge Robert M. Dow, Jr., who awarded $3.75 million to the child’s surviving family. The case had been brought in federal court versus an Illinois state court because the defendant physician was employed by a government operated facility,…

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Cook County Medical Malpractice Jury Verdict Affirmed On Appeal As To Apparent Authority of Emergency Room Physician

The Illinois First District Appellate Court affirmed a Chicago jury verdict, thereby reaffirming its interpretation of apparent authority. The Cook County lawsuit involved a woman who was treated by an emergency room doctor who was not employed by the hospital, but was instead employed by Emergency Specialists of Illinois, P.C.…

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Birth Injury Reduction Unlikely to Occur Under Revised Fetal Monitoring Strip Guidelines for Doctors in the Delivery Room

The current standard for labor and delivery practices is to use electric fetal monitoring (EFM) to evaluate a baby’s status. Physicians and nurses will review the EFM readings in order to reduce the risks of a birth injury, such as erb’s palsy or cerebral palsy (CP), and death as a…

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