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A jury verdict in NY!

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 9:22 am
by richinma2005
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/11/prweb312424.htm

Westchester, NY (PRWEB) November 22, 2005 -- On November 10, 2005, a Westchester County Jury awarded an infant-plaintiff $6.65 million dollars for an Erb’s Palsy injury suffered at birth. The infant-plaintiff, Kaquon Burch, was born on October 13, 1994 at New Rochelle Hospital.

The plaintiff alleged that the delivery was complicated by a shoulder Dystocia. During the delivery, the infant’s head delivered but his body did not immediately follow. Rather, his shoulder was impacted behind the mother’s symphisis pubis (top of pubic bone). The plaintiff alleged that, after being confronted with this complication, the defendant obstetrician failed to utilize accepted obstetrical maneuvers in an effort to relieve the impaction before completing the delivery, and instead utilized excessive traction (or pulling) on the infant’s head in an effort to extricate the infant from the mother’s birth canal. Consequently, it was alleged that the C-5 and C-6 nerves controlling the infant’s brachial plexus were torn, resulting in a permanent right arm palsy.

The defendant obstetrician denied that this was a complicated delivery, and denied the existence of a Shoulder Dystocia or that excessive traction was needed to effectuate this delivery. The obstetrician did not deny the existence of the brachial plexus palsy injury, but argued that the injury must have occurred in utero. The defendant’s expert pediatric neurologist contended that the injury was a mild Erb’s Palsy resulting in no appreciable limitation. Plaintiff’s expert contended that the injury, which included a 1.5cm arm shortening, was a mild-to-moderate Erb’s Palsy with consequent limitations in range of motion.

The jury, made up of four women and two men, unanimously determined that the defendant, had departed from good and accepted medical practice during this delivery. Furthermore, the jury determined that it was the defendant’s negligent delivery that resulted in the injuries alleged. The jury awarded the infant-plaintiff, Kaquon Burch, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($650,000.00) in past pain and suffering and Six Million Dollars ($6,000,000.00) in future pain and suffering.

The trial took place in the Supreme Court State of New York County of Westchester before Hon. Nicholas Collabela. Index No.: 18388/04. Brandi Leonard as mother and natural guardian of Kaquon Burch v. Consuelo I. Rodriguez, M.D. and Soundshore Medical Center f/k/a New Rochelle Hospital.

The infant-plaintiff was represented by Jeffrey A. Guzman, a partner in the law firm Napoli, Bern, Krentsel & Guzman, LLP in Manhattan, New York.

Re: A jury verdict in NY!

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 9:42 am
by admin
Hooray!!! Make 'em PAY!! Thanks for the article Rich!!

Re: A jury verdict in NY!

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 10:00 am
by momofnickelman
Wow! I knew we lived in the wrong state!

Re: A jury verdict in NY!

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 10:04 am
by momofnickelman
I forgot to say congratulation to the child and his family!

Re: A jury verdict in NY!

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 11:15 am
by admin
great article! The only downside is thedefense will appeal

Re: A jury verdict in NY!

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 2:46 pm
by tylergsmom
Dang that's a lot of money! I'm sure they are thrilled to death to finally have the trial done and over with. Congrats to the Burch family for fighting!

Re: A jury verdict in NY!

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 3:09 pm
by momof2gr8kids
i just read it and WOW we should all be so lucky..I hope this will bring BPI more into the light of the public.

Re: A jury verdict in NY!

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 7:29 pm
by admin
Please understand that the family will have to go thru atleast 3 more years of fighting for that money . The defense will appeal. And somewhere in the middle they will settle and not for 6mil probably around 750,000.

The defense has a right to appeal and depending on how bad the family needs the money they will settle.
I am sure Rich will back me on this and the final money will probably be 10 to 20% of that. If the family decides to fight all the way they will either get the full amount in 5 to 10 years or not get anything.

So please becareful and ask your attorneys about this subject. That is an incredible amount of money for c5, c6 tears.
It is one of the highest I have heard of besides the one in Illinois for 20 mil

Re: A jury verdict in NY!

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 8:20 pm
by jeni
I have dicussed several cases with my attorney that I have found on the internet and I will bet this one will be appealed. I hope not but I think so.

So please you all that think you might get anywhere near this type of a payment dont. The defense will generally appeal and if they do win they wont see this amount for several years.

I wish them the best however from what I know I dont think so.

Look up a case in illinois that they won 20 million. You will see they settled out of court for alot less.


Re: A jury verdict in NY!

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 8:34 pm
by admin
Most cases that win will be appealed by the defense. It isn't anything unusual at all. I guess it's more expected than unexpected. Especially when the amount is very high. No matter what, it is a huge win when the doctor was found guilty at the trial. If they do get into an appeal, I hope for the best possible outcome.
~Krista~