Traumatic Brain Injury - Jury Verdicts

______ $65,000 - Motor Vehicle Auto Accident - Rear-end - Damages Disputed
Facts: Plaintiff was traveling in Rochester Hills when her automobile was rear-ended by defendant. She suffered closed head injuries with permanent residuals. Plaintiff was employed as a loan processor prior to the accident. She is currently employed as a receptionist. The Court granted plaintiff's Motion for a Directed Verdict on the issue of liability and the trial proceeded on the is...
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______ VERDICT - FAILURE TO ADEQUATELY MONITOR FETAL DISTRESS - FAILURE TO TIMELY PERFORM C-SECTION - FAILURE TO PRESCRIBE ANTIBIOTICS UPON ONSET OF PRE-TERM LABOR AT 29 WEEKS - NO CLINICAL SIGNS OF INFECTION SUFFERED BY DIABETIC MOTHER WHO WAS AT HEIGHTENED RISK OF INFECTION KNOWN TO CAUSE ONSET OF PRE- TERM LABOR - ALLEGED NEGLIGENT FAILURE TO ADEQUATELY CONTINUE MAGNESIUM SULFATE TO PREVENT CONTINUATION OF LABOR - INFANT SUFFERS CEREBRAL PALSY - SPASTIC DIPLEGIA - CASE SUBSEQUENTLY SETTLES FOR $5,000,00
In this action, the plaintiff contended that the defendants ob/gyn and nurses at the defendant hospital negligently failed to timely perform a C-section despite severe fetal distress which was apparent on the fetal monitoring strips. The plaintiff also contended that defendants ob/gyn and perinatologist at the defendant hospital were negligent in failing to prescribe antibiotics when ...
- from The New York Jury Verdict Review and Analysis (46527) Login for Traumatic Brain Injury Verdict
______ VERDICT - FAILURE TO ADEQUATELY MONITOR FETAL DISTRESS - FAILURE TO TIMELY PERFORM C-SECTION - FAILURE TO PRESCRIBE ANTIBIOTICS UPON ONSET OF PRE-TERM LABOR AT 29 WEEKS - NO CLINICAL SIGNS OF INFECTION SUFFERED BY DIABETIC MOTHER WHO WAS AT HEIGHTENED RISK OF INFECTION KNOWN TO CAUSE ONSET OF PRE- TERM LABOR - ALLEGED NEGLIGENT FAILURE TO ADEQUATELY CONTINUE MAGNESIUM SULFATE TO PREVENT CONTINUATION OF LABOR - INFANT SUFFERS CEREBRAL PALSY - SPASTIC DIPLEGIA - CASE SUBSEQUENTLY SETTLES FOR $5,000,00
In this action, the plaintiff contended that the defendants ob/gyn and nurses at the defendant hospital negligently failed to timely perform a C-section despite severe fetal distress which was apparent on the fetal monitoring strips. The plaintiff also contended that defendants ob/gyn and perinatologist at the defendant hospital were negligent in failing to prescribe antibiotics when ...
- from The National Jury Verdict Review and Analysis (46724) Login for Traumatic Brain Injury Verdict
______ Recovery during trial - Motor vehicle negligence - Auto/bicycle collision - Defendant driver of city vehicle makes left turn into path of plaintiff bicyclist - Cervical fractures - Paraplegia - Difficulties swallowing - Impotence - Incontinence - Permanent need for institutional care.
@INTRO = The plaintiff bicyclist, age 58 at the time, contended that the defendant driver who was in the course of his employment for the city negligently made a left turn at an intersection directly into his path, causing the accident. The plaintiff sustained fractures at C4 though C7 and was rendered a paraplegic.

The evidence disclosed that both the plaintiff and the defendan...
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______ RECOVERY DURING TRIAL - Motor vehicle negligence - Auto/bicycle collision - Defendant driver of city vehicle makes left turn into path of plaintiff bicyclist - Cervical fractures - Paraplegia - Difficulties swallowing - Impotence - Incontinence - Permanent need for institutional care.
@INTRO = The male plaintiff bicyclist, age 58 at the time, contended that the defendant driver who was in the course of his employment for the city negligently made a left turn at an intersection directly into his path, causing the accident. The plaintiff sustained fractures at C4 though C7 and was rendered a paraplegic.

The evidence disclosed that both the plaintiff and the def...
- from The New York Jury Verdict Review and Analysis (47525) Login for Traumatic Brain Injury Verdict
______ VERDICT - MOTOR VEHICLE NEGLIGENCE - LEFT TURN COLLISION - ALLEGED SEVERE CLOSED HEAD INJURY CAUSING EXTENSIVE MEMORY IMPAIRMENT TO PLAINTIFF RESEARCH CHEMIST - DEFENDANT ARGUES THAT DIFFERENT PORTIONS OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING SUGGEST MALINGERING - NO PHYSICAL SIGNS OF HEAD TRAUMA AT SCENE - $6,000,000 IN COVERAGE - PLAINTIFF DEMAND OF $5,500,000 MET WITH $50,000 OFFER.
Liability was stipulated in this action in which the male plaintiff driver in his late 40s contended that the defendant driver negligent failed to make adequate observations before turning left into his path of travel, causing a collision. The plaintiff maintained that he sustained a closed head injury that resulted in a concussion and severe neuropsychological deficits in the area of...
- from The New Jersey Jury Verdict Review and Analysis (47218) Login for Traumatic Brain Injury Verdict
______ RECOVERY - DEFENDANT DRIVER OF FLATBED HAULING CARS TURNS RIGHT INTO PATH OF CODEFENDANT HOST DRIVER IN EARLY MORNING HOURS - HOST STRIKES REAR OF FLATBED - PLAINTIFF BACK SEAT PASSENGER SUFFERS HEAD TRAUMA - MODERATE PERMANENT COGNITIVE DEFICIT, PERSONALITY CHANGE AND HEADACHES HOST DRIVER AND FRONT SEAT PASSENGER BOTH INDICATE AT SCENE THAT CAR BEING TOWED BY FLATBED DETACHED - DAMAGE TO FLATBED TRAILER INCONSISTENT WITH THIS OBSERVATION.
The male plaintiff rear seat passenger contended that the defendant driver of the flatbed car carrier that was leaving an auction with one car in tow and the others on the carrier itself, negligently failed to make observations before exiting the driveway of the car auction and turning right at approximately 4:40 am on July 5th. The plaintiff maintained that as a result, the hos...
- from The New Jersey Jury Verdict Review and Analysis (47721) Login for Traumatic Brain Injury Verdict
______ RECOVERY - Defendant dump truck driver fails to yield while merging from Rt. 15 onto I-80 East - Plaintiff route salesman operating his own car impacts with rear wheels of higher dump truck and is dragged 150 feet - Plaintiff extricated from vehicle with "Jaws of Life" - Displaced right femur fracture - Tear of the right medial meniscus - Surgery - Antalgic gait - Stress caused by altered gait causes bulges at L2 through L4 - Plaintiff able to return to work - Plaintiff claims orthopedic injuries ca
The 48-year-old male plaintiff route salesman, whose duties involved delivering English muffins and placing them on the shelves, contended that as he was proceeding in the slow lane of I-80 East, the defendant, who was operating a 62,000 pound loaded dump truck failed to yield at a yield sign. The plaintiff contended that as a result, his vehicle struck the rear wheels of the tr...
- from The New Jersey Jury Verdict Review and Analysis (47504) Login for Traumatic Brain Injury Verdict
______ VERDICT ON PROXIMATE CAUSE Defective design of recycling truck and failure to warn - Absence of handholds on exterior side when vehicle sold to employer nine years earlier - Employer placed handholds which were missing at the time of the accident. - Plaintiff helper falls from side as vehicle rounding curve and suffers skull fracture with cognitive deficit - Liability only
This case was bifurcated and tried on liability only because the plaintiff's treating neurologist suffered a stroke shortly before the trial of this older case. The plaintiff contended that although, the recycling truck was advertised as being suitable for use by a driver only, the literature accompanying the truck reflected that if a helper was used, provisions should be made for providing se...
- from The New Jersey Jury Verdict Review and Analysis (48066) Login for Traumatic Brain Injury Verdict
______ VERDICT - MEDICAL MALPRACTICE - NEGLIGENT TRANSECTION OF COMMON ILIAC ARTERY DURING DISCECTOMY PERFORMED AT OPPOSITE SIDE OF DISC - NEGLIGENT FAILURE OF CODEFENDANT ANESTHESIOLOGIST TO ADVISE SURGEON OF PROLONGED PERIOD OF APPROXIMATELY ONE-HALF HOUR OF HYPOTENSION - HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK - PERMANENT AND SIGNIFICANT NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL DEFICITS INVOLVING MEMORY AND CONCENTRATION.
In this medical malpractice action, the plaintiff, in his mid 50s contended that, while he was undergoing a discectomy at L-4-5, the defendant orthopedic surgeon negligently transected the common iliac artery that was situated near the opposite side of the disc from which the orthopedic surgeon was treating the defect. The plaintiff contended that this injury would not have occurred but for negl...
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