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Medical Malpractice | InjuryBoard Salt Lake City

Posted by Amy Schauers |
November 27, 2007 3:45 PM

A Rhode Island hospital was fined $50,000 and reprimanded for operating BRAIN SURGERY on the wrong side of a patient's head. This patient had a bleed on the right side of his brain and the surgeon began drilling on the left side. Once the mistake was realized, the surgeon stitched up the patient and began drilling on the correct side.A different doctor at the same hospital performed brain...

Posted by Amy Schauers |
November 14, 2007 3:33 PM

It was reported today that four organ transplant recipients in Chicago contracted H.I.V and hepatitis C from an organ donor. Two patients were infected at the University of Chicago Medical Center, one at Rush University Medical Center and one at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. These are the first known cases in over a decade. Since 1994 nearly 300,000 transplants have occurred without any...

Posted by James McConkie |
May 24, 2007 11:56 AM

A California man who alleged his doctor failed to diagnose skin cancer received a $5.7 million verdict in a medical malpractice lawsuit against the physician. Due to California's cap on damages, the verdict was reduced to $1.9 million.Regis M. Reilly, 53, claimed dermatologist Dr. James C. Powers failed to biopsy a cyst that later metastasized into cancer. Reilly has a family history of skin...

Posted by Brad Parker |
April 24, 2007 4:39 PM

Back in 2000, Jim and I obtained Utah's largest medical malpractice verdict in a case relating to birth injuries suffered by an infant delivered at Cottonwood Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. The 9.7 million dollar verdict was rendered by a Salt Lake City jury after just a few hours of jury deliberation. The Williams claimed in their medical malpractice lawsuit that their OBGYN and IHC...

Posted by Brad Parker |
April 23, 2007 12:34 PM

Jim McConkie and Brad Parker have extended their term of service on the United Cerebral Palsy of Utah Board of Directors. United Cerebral Palsy of Utah assists Utah famillies and individuals with issues related to cerebral palsy.

Posted by Christina Cole |
April 02, 2007 11:59 PM

A woman is suing a hospital for medical malpractice after she contracted a flesh eating bacteria and had to have her limbs amputated.The lawsuit, filed in state circuit court, against South Seminole Hospital, seeks unspecified damages. It alleges the hospital failed to detect early signs of an infection, in April 2005, after giving birth to her son.According to medical reports, she developed a...

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