October 10, 2008

The role of lovenox in preventing stroke in post-operative patients

To this day, many front line physicians do not know of the long-standing guidelines setting forth that some patients at risk for stroke who are chronically anticoagulated with coumadin should receive lovenox as a bridging therapy to prevent a recurrent thromboembolism. As such, many patients suffer devastating strokes as a result. Some of these people, unfortunately end up as plaintiffs in medical malpractice cases. Hopefully the stories of these unfortunate vicitms of malpractice will serve to educate the medical community on the importance of following published guidelines to prevent stroke.

Jeffrey S Mitchell

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August 1, 2008

The Role Of The Life Care Plan In Birth Injury Cases

One of the most critical aspects of a birth injury lawsuit involves the estimation of the brain injured child's future care needs. The life care plan is a tool that's assembled by a physician, nurse and economist along with your attorney that specifically identifies all of the future care needs of the injured child. The life care plan includes an opinion regarding the child's attendant care needs eg: how many hours per day and whether an RN, LVN or medical assisant is necessary; estimations of the physical therapy, speech therapy and occupational therapy needs; estimations of the numbers of physician visits throughout the child's life; adaptive equipment around the home; home modifications; transportation needs and often much more. It's common for the physician and nurse to meet with the injured child's family in their home to assess the extent of the child's needs.

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July 31, 2008

The Role Of Special Needs Trusts In Birth Injury Cases

A settlement involving a birth injured child must be approved by a judge. The process is known as a minor's compromise. The purpose of a minor's compromise is to assure the court that the settlement proceeds will not be mismanaged to the detriment of the child. A common method of preserving a minor's assets is to allocate a significant portion of the settlement to the purchase of an annuity (See: July 29, 2008 Blog Entry) and to direct the monthly annuity payments into a special needs trust. A special needs trust holds the proceeds for the exclusive benefit of the injured child. Trustees direct the distributions from the special needs trust to address the needs of the child. A judge may require that a professional trustee be appointed in addition to the parents or close family members. The professional trustee often is affiliated with a bank and will charge an administrative fee. The special needs trust has several benefits, the most notable of which is that under most circumstances it allows the beneficiary to remain eligible for public benefits. The special needs trust plays an important roll in obtaining a judge's approval of a minor's compromise. Your birth injury attorney will work with a special needs trust attorney to create a trust that works for your individual situation.

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July 29, 2008

The role of annuities in birth injury settlements

Annuities play a key role in funding the future care needs of children with birth injuries. An annuity refers to a stream of fixed payments over a specified period of time. Most jurisidictions require that funds paid to resolve a birth injury case be used in large part to purchase an annuity. There are many reasons for that, the most fundamental, is that the court can be assured that the settlement proceeds will not be mismanaged.

Annuities are purchased from large insurance companies. The purchaser gives the insurance company payment of a lump sum of money in exchange for a contractual promise to pay out a stream of money. Annuities are very flexible and can be structured in the best interests of the child. For instance, an annuity can pay a certain amount per month, with annual cost of living increases, for the life of the annuatant or for a guaranteed period of time. The cost of the annuity will vary depending upon the guarantees and annual increases. Typcially your attorney and annuity broker will help you determine what type of annuity is right for your child.

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June 18, 2008

$1,500,000 Settlement For Birth Injured Child With Mild Hemiperisis

Plaintiff’s, who were represented by Erik Peterson with Bostwick, Peterson & Mitchell in San Francsico, contended that nurses and physicians failed to recognize non-reassuring signs during the labor and delivery process. Plaintiff’s experts were prepared to testify that had the non-reassuring signs been identified in compliance with the standard of care, that an expedited c-section would have prevented the child’s injuries. Plaintiff’s contended that the fetal heart tracing revealed persistent variable decelerations followed by severe and prolonged decelerations and bradycardia thirty seven minutes prior to delivery. The child’s APGAR scores were: 2 at 1 minute and 3 at 5 minutes. The umbilical cord artery reflected readings of ph: 6.71, CO2 131. 02 25 and base excess of -22.7, which is consistent with mixed respiratory and metabolic acidosis. The child was transferred to a tertiary hospital where she responded remarkably well to a cooling protocol for hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Over the ensuing eighteen months the child’s neurologic examinations were near normal and there was scant, if any, diagnostic evidence of a cognitive injury. She was walking at ten months, communicating well at eighteen months and expected to be mainstreamed in the public school system. She was diagnosed with a mild left hemiparesis and gastrointestinal disorder; neither condition requiring attendant care. The non-economic (also known as "pain and suffering") damages in this medical malpractice case were limited by the provisions of MICRA.

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May 26, 2006

HARVARD STUDY CONCLUDES THAT THE LEGAL SYSTEM EFFECTIVELY REJECTS FRIVOLOUS CLAIMS

The New England Journal of Medicine recently reported that a Harvard study has found that the legal system successfully weeds out claims against health care professionals that have no merit. This comes as a surprise to the American Medical Association, and other medical groups and insurance companies, who have long contended that the laws regarding the liability of health care professionals are too liberal and that tort reform is necessary.

The study was conducted by the Harvard School of Public Health and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, found that 90% of all claims against health care professionals involved a severe injury; 26% of those resulted in death and 80% in disability. The study reported that 63% of the injuries were due to the negligence of a medical professional and that the overwhelming majority of those claims thought to be without merit did not result in compensation.

This study, which some believe is another nail in the coffin of tort reform, substantiates what plaintiff and defense lawyers have known for a long time; that tort reform is a response to a campaign of misinformation orchestrated by insurance companies that gives preference to insurance company profits over the rights of health care professionals to affordable insurance and the rights of those they inadvertently injure.

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May 18, 2006

PAIN AND SUFFERING LIMITAIONS WILL LIKELY NOT APPLY IN KAISER KIDNEY TRANSPLANT CASES

California enacted the Medical Compensation Reform Act (MIRCA) in 1975 that, among other things, limited pain and suffering awards against health care providers to $250,000. The damage limitations of MICRA will likely not apply to those who have been injured as a result of Kaiser’s alleged failure to properly administrate their kidney transplant service.

California Civil Code § 3428 states that a health care service plan or managed care entity, such as Kaiser, has a duty of ordinary care to “arrange for the provision of medically necessary health care service to its subscribers and enrollees…” California Civil Code § 3428 (j) states that damages recoverable for a violation of this statute are not limited by MICRA.

Practically speaking, this means that for those who lost family members, or were otherwise seriously injured, as a consequence of Kaiser’s alleged misadministration of their transplant service, their pain and suffering damages will truly reflect their actual losses and not be limited by the draconian measures of MICRA.

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May 15, 2006

CALIFORNIA HMO REGULATORS TO OVERSEE KAISER’S KIDNEY TRANSPLANT CENTER

In response to patient protests, California HMO regulators announced on Wednesday, May 10, 2006 that they will oversee Kaiser Permanente’s kidney transplant unit in San Francisco in an effort reduce undue delays in facilitating kidney transplants. Presently more than 2,000 Northern California Kaiser patients are waiting for kidney transplants. Kaiser patients have reported considerable delays in obtaining kidneys; delays which are allegedly caused by lost paperwork, poor communication with staff members and problems transferring their seniority from other institutions. At a recent news conference, Cindy Ehnes, the director of the state Department of Managed Health Care referred to a statistic that showed that more than twice as many patients on Kaiser’s transplant waiting list had died than had received new organs.

It is presently unknown if patients have died, or were seriously injured, as a result of these alleged administrative problems at Kaiser. Those who were injured, and possibly their families, may have statutory rights under the laws of the state of California and should consider seeking legal advice.

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April 17, 2006

$11,000,000 Settlement - Failure to Diagnose - Neonatal Blindness


This case involved neonatal blindness injuries to premature triplets from retinopathy of prematurity. One child was almost completely blind; one child was almost completely blind in one eye and had partial loss of vision in the other eye; and the third child had some functional diminution of vision, primarily in one eye. Retinopathy of prematurity (what used to be called rebrolentna fibroplasia can be treated if timely diagnosed. It is a common problem in premature infants. We contended that the hospital, neonatologist, and pediatricians failed to properly follow up and screen these children and failed to diagnose the condition in a timely manner. The defendants contended that the mother had been properly warned about the condition and failed to obtain an eye exam in a timely fashion after the triplets were discharged from the hospital. This confidential settlement is believed to be the largest of its type in the history of the state of occurrence.

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April 17, 2006

Birth Injuries

An infant can sustain birth trauma during, before, or directly after birth. Unfortunately, when an infant sustains birth injuries, he or she can develop lifelong physical, developmental, and cognitive complications, including Erb’s palsy, brain damage, and cerebral palsy. Lawyers at our San Francisco law firm may be able to help you if your child has suffered birth trauma due to the negligence or wrongful actions of a medical provider.

Commonly, birth trauma occurs when the flow of blood and oxygen is restricted during the birthing process. When it becomes clear that the mother or infant is not receiving adequate oxygen, it is necessary that the attending physician or medical personnel act quickly to increase oxygen. When the attending physician is negligent and fails to correct the blood and oxygen flow, permanent injuries may result. There are many medical techniques, including cesarean that can prevent long-term damage to the infant. If the physician or attending medical staff fails to act quickly and expertly, the responsible parties may be guilty of medical negligence. In these cases, they can be held liable for the financial and emotional losses suffered by the infant and his or her family. Often, these losses are devastating to the child and family and that is why the attorneys at Bostwick, Peterson & Mitchell are committed to protecting the rights of birth injury victims. Click here for examples of successes in this area.


If your child has been the victim of birth injury or trauma, we may be able to help. Please contact the birth injury attorneys at Bostwick, Peterson & Mitchell today

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April 17, 2006

$21,000,000 Award For Brain Injury From Auto Accident

$21 million - Largest California verdict (non-punitive) for single individual, including interest and costs.

We represented a 56-year-old woman who was injured when her car was struck from behind by a Mack truck at the Fourth Street off-ramp off Highway 280 in San Francisco. She was waiting at a stop light when the truck hit the car behind her and then pushed her car into the car in front of her. The driver of the truck claimed that his brakes failed at the last minute. At the scene of the accident she did not seem to be seriously injured; nevertheless, she was taken to the hospital where they discovered she was bleeding into her brain. She was admitted to the hospital for an emergency craniotomy to evacuate a large subdural hematoma. She was in a coma for three days and woke to a partial paralysis. Several months later she had recovered her motor abilities, but had residual cognitive deficits including memory, concentration and the ability to perform multiple tasks simultaneously. She attempted to return to work eight months after the accident as an executive search recruiter, however she was unable to perform the demanding aspects of her job. The defense contended that she was obviously bright, articulate and therefore should be able to work. They also contended that the brake failure could not have been anticipated. We convinced the jury that she was not able to return to her previous employment and there was not a brake failure. The defendant offered $3,500,000 in settlement, which was rejected. The jury awarded $19,631,000. The judgment was entered for this amount plus past interest and costs for a total of $21,000,000. Our investigation indicates that this may be the largest net compensatory (non punitive) award of its type for an individual in California state history.

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April 16, 2006

Personal Injury Law

Personal injury law is designed to provide financial protection for individuals who have suffered catastrophic injuries, such as brain injury or spinal cord injury, due to the negligent or wrongful actions of another individual or entity. Many injuries can be classified as personal injury, and our San Francisco personal injury law firm has experience litigating most types of personal injury cases.

While there are many types of personal injury cases, the most common include automobile accidents, premises liability, and defective products. Many of these cases involve the victim suffering severe physical devastation, often in the form of brain injury or spinal cord injury. San Francisco attorneys at Bostwick, Peterson & Mitchell believe that if another citizen, business owner, or organization is responsible for the injuries sustained by the victim, the negligent entity should be held liable for the victim’s losses – financial and emotional.

Please contact our San Francisco personal injury law firm today if you have suffered an injury due to the negligent or wrongful acts of another.

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