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RIES, v. MCKENZIE WILLAMETTE HOSPITAL, VERED, MD, ANTHONY, MD
02 Or.Lit.Arb.Rpts. 140, ... RIES, v. MCKENZIE WILLAMETTE HOSPITAL, ... VERED, MD, ...ANTHONY, MD
Docket Number:
16-01-02884
Source:
Settlement
State:
Lane County, Oregon
Topic:
Medical Malpractice (Failure to manage Prenatal Care and Labor)
Injuries:
CEREBRAL PALSY, Plaintiff (now five years old) was born severely ...
Specials:
Med. $117,800.
Settlement:
Demand: $1,000,000 (policy limits) from each doctor, contribution from hospital.
Result:
CONFIDENTIAL SETTLEMENT.
Plaintiff Attorney:
Stephen C. Hendricks (Portland)
Defendant Attorney:
Jodi Mooney of Calkins & Calkins (Eugene); Steve Jones of Keating, Jones, Bildstein & Hughes (Portland); Eric Neiman of Tooze, Duden, Creamer, Frank & Hutchison (Portland)
Experts:
Medical: Numerous obstetricians, neuroradiologists and pediatric experts
Other Experts: Vocational Planner; Life Care Planner; Economist
Trial Judge:
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Mediator:
John Barker
Text:
2/26/97 - Plff, male newborn. Plffs contend failure of Defs. to properly manage Plff's prenatal care and then labor on one of the twins, full-term. Plff's twin A had "flat tracing" for eight (8) hours without intervention by two Def. doctors.
End:
Oregon Litigation and Arbitration Reports, June, 2002
Update:
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