Jury Awards $4 Million to 10-year-old Boy in Medical Negligence Case
This case was tried by firm founder Jerry Meyers (retired from the firm on June 30, 2021) & Paul Giuffre of Meyers Kenrick Giuffre &
This case was tried by firm founder Jerry Meyers (retired from the firm on June 30, 2021) & Paul Giuffre of Meyers Kenrick Giuffre &
In the second part of our guide to birth injury evaluation, we dive into the clinical and scientific defenses often raised by healthcare providers. This article analyzes common “hired gun” tactics, such as the “narrow window” defense and unproven theories regarding intrauterine infection (chorioamnionitis) and cytokine-induced brain injury. We discuss the gold standard of electronic fetal monitoring and how a meticulous review of medical literature can dismantle illegitimate medical theories used to deflect accountability in cases of obstetrical negligence.
This foundational article outlines the critical first steps in evaluating a potential birth injury claim, emphasizing the importance of timing and medical evidence in cases of birth asphyxia. We explore the nuances of Apgar scores, cord blood gas analysis, and the role of multi-organ system dysfunction in identifying oxygen deprivation during labor. By examining the technical complexities of prenatal and neonatal brain injuries, this guide helps families understand how to build a case that can withstand common medical defenses.