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Click on any of the links below to read examples of the firm's recent medical malpractice trial experience.

Crawford v. Neurologist, M.D.
Edmonds v. Hospital
Fritz v. Otolaryngologist, M.D.
Tucker v. Urologist, M.D.
Madhiraju v. Orthopedist, M.D.
Kiffney v. Pediatrician, M.D.
Conway v. Orthopedist, M.D.
Reid v. Dentist, D.D.S.
Kiskis v. Anesthesiologist, M.D.
Kaplan v. Rupert
Evers v. Urologist, M.D.
Franklin v. Dentist, DDS
Patient v. Hospital
Carter v. Hospital
Allen v. Podiatrist, DPM
Cataneo v. Ophthalmologist, M.D.
Jackson v. Hospital
Alston v. Hematologist, M.D.
Wilson v. Emergency Room, M.D.

Crawford v. Neurologist, M.D.

Medical malpractice jury trial in the Circuit Court for Prince George's County. Allegations included inappropriate diagnosis of complex partial seizure disorder and prescription of Tegretol. Jury verdict for Defendant, ultimately affirmed by the Court of Appeals.

Edmonds v. Hospital

Obstetrical malpractice/nurse midwifery case (shoulder dystocia) tried for two weeks before jury in Baltimore City.

Fritz v. Otolaryngologist, M.D.

Medical malpractice jury trial in the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County. Allegations include failure to perform appropriately an ethmoidectomy resulting in brain damage to the Plaintiff. Defense verdict.

Tucker v. Urologist, M.D.

Medical malpractice jury trial in Baltimore City involving surgical complications following a penile prosthesis. Verdict for the Defendant, the former Past-President of the Maryland Urological Society.

Madhiraju v. Orthopedist, M.D.

Medical malpractice jury trial in Circuit Court for Baltimore County. Allegations included failure to diagnose timely and appropriately treat a dislocated prosthesis with sciatic nerve involvement. Defense verdict.

Kiffney v. Pediatrician, M.D.

Medical malpractice orthopedic trial involving diagnosis and treatment of a fractured femur. Defense verdict. Tried in Harford County. Case appealed to appellate level and affirmed.

Conway v. Orthopedist, M.D.

Orthopedic case involving multiple surgeries to olecranon joint. Tried before jury in Baltimore City. Resolved after five days of trial at dollar figure less than pre-trial offer.

Reid v. Dentist, D.D.S.

Dental malpractice case. Defense verdict. Prince George's County.

Kiskis v. Anesthesiologist, M.D.

Two-week Federal Court medical malpractice case involving allegations of cauda equina syndrome caused by epidural anesthesia during child birth against Plaintiff's attorney, Marvin Ellin. Jury verdict for anesthesiologist.

Kaplan v. Rupert

Epileptic seizure prior to rear-end collision. Circuit Court for Baltimore County. Jury verdict for Defendant.

Evers v. Urologist, M.D.

Alleged inappropriate conduct between patient/co-worker of urologist. Tried to defense verdict in Baltimore County before a jury.

Franklin v. Dentist, DDS

Abuse of nitrous oxide by patient and dentist - alleged brain damage. Defense verdict for dentists in Baltimore County before a jury.

Patient v. Hospital

Resolved per confidentiality agreement, multi-million dollar medical malpractice claim involving administration of alleged contraindicated anesthetic agents causing brain damage. Baltimore City.

Carter v. Hospital

Successfully defended hospital in wrongful death of infant after ER visit and pneumonia diagnosis.

Allen v. Podiatrist, DPM

Successfully defended podiatrist in Federal Court jury trial involving alleged failure to diagnose post-operative MRSA infection leading to great toe amputation.

Cataneo v. Ophthalmologist, M.D.

Medical malpractice jury trial in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County. Allegations included improper preoperative evaluation, and lack of informed consent, resulting in a retinal detachment in a patient who underwent LASIK surgery. Defense verdict.

Jackson v. Hospital

Medical malpractice wrongful death jury trial in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County. Allegations included failure to diagnose and treat timely a fatal pulmonary embolism after trauma. Defense verdict.

Alston v. Hematologist, M.D.

Medical malpractice wrongful death jury trial in the Circuit Court for Baltimore City. Allegations included failure to diagnose and treat a blood disorder known as TTP, an extremely rare blood condition.

Wilson v. Emergency Room, M.D.

Medical malpractice jury trial in the Circuit Court for Prince George's County. Allegations included failure to timely diagnose and treat MI.

 

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