Medical Malpractice

Nerves in the brain

$29.5 Million Verdict in Anaphylaxis Brain Injury Case

By FG / April 26, 2021 / Comments Off on $29.5 Million Verdict in Anaphylaxis Brain Injury Case

Food allergies are very common, and in most cases, very treatable when exposure occurs. Christian Morris’ client was well-versed in what to do if she was ever exposed to peanuts, which happened at a convention in Las Vegas. She unknowingly ingested peanut butter that was in a pretzel topping on some ice cream, and immediately…

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Colorized CT scan of a foreign object left inside a patient during a surgery

Animations Assist in Significant Settlement for Retained Surgical Object Case

By FG / October 19, 2020 / Comments Off on Animations Assist in Significant Settlement for Retained Surgical Object Case

A 12-inch sponge was left in the abdomen of Chris Russell’s client after a surgery. The subsequent misdiagnosis by the radiologist and treating doctor left Russell’s client in pain for many months. Mr. Russell came to us for several illustrations to assist in successfully portraying the neglect on behalf of the medical professionals. Our team…

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Traumatic Brain Injury Caused by Hypoxia

Undisclosed Settlement using Hypoxia Animation

By FG / June 19, 2020 / Comments Off on Undisclosed Settlement using Hypoxia Animation

In a recent month-long medical malpractice trial, attorney Sean Claggett was faced with the task of explaining to a jury how the lack of oxygen to the brain caused irreversible brain damage in his client. The defendant hospital argued at trial that the brain damage was a slow, progressive disease made worse by uncontrolled diabetes.…

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timeline of events

Confidential Global Settlement Using System Failure Timeline

By FG / May 13, 2020 / Comments Off on Confidential Global Settlement Using System Failure Timeline

One of the most enjoyable things working in this field is collaborating with our customers on important projects, and that is just what we did for Allasia Brennan. She came to us with a very complex case against a hospital. Brennan’s client showed up in an ER with abdominal pain, fever, chills, and diarrhea…classic signs…

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