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-January 7, 2009

Missouri Doctor Accused of Causing Baby’s CP

 

A Missouri mother has filed a lawsuit against a doctor practicing at Memorial Hospital, St. Louis University based on allegations that her daughter’s cerebral palsy was caused by the doctor’s negligence.

 

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"Family Awarded $20.5 M in Cerebral Palsy Case
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November 30, 2008

When Cody White was born in June 2001 at the Community Medical Center (CMC) in Scranton in northeast Pennsylvania, the four-hour delay before his labor induction and cesarean section resulted in severe oxygen deprivation, causing cerebral palsy, blindness and mental retardation. Now seven years old, Cody has no use of his hands, cannot walk or talk, and functions at the level of a six to nine-month-old baby.

 

Past and Future Medical Expenses, Lost Earnings, Suffering

A Lackawanna County jury awarded Cody's parents $20.5 million Nov. 24 for his care, in the largest medical malpractice verdict seen in the region in recent history. The jury assigned 40 percent of the liability to the CMC and 60 percent to Richard Behlke, M.D. The award includes:

• $2 million for the family's past medical expenses
• $18.5 million for Cody's future medical expenses, lost earning capacity, and the family's emotional suffering

 

Substandard Medical Care

On June 30, 2001, Laura White called the office of her primary obstetrician because she felt that something was going wrong with her pregnancy. Dr. Behlke, another obstetrician, directed her to go to the CMC.

When she arrived at the CMC, fetal monitoring showed that the baby was in distress, and staff called Dr. Behlke, who did not arrive until two hours later, according to the Whites' attorneys. The decision to induce labor made the delivery more difficult, and by the time Cody was delivered two hours later, he had suffered severe oxygen deprivation.

"He's a great little boy…he has a lot of difficulties, though," said Cody’s father. The Whites filed the medical malpractice lawsuit in 2003.

(Source: Scranton Times)

If your child suffered injuries at birth, contact us to speak with a qualified birth injury lawyer in your area to discuss your concerns.

 

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