New York Jury Awards $5.6 Million in Malpractice Case After Preventable Leg Amputation

Watertown, New York — A jury recently awarded $5.6 million to Roger Altman, a man whose leg was amputated due to alleged medical malpractice at Samaritan Medical Center in 2018. The case highlights severe shortcomings in the hospital’s emergency care protocols, signaling a troubling pattern of negligence. Altman, who was 75 years old at the time of the incident, had previously led an active life filled with swimming and exercise. His attorneys argued that the leg amputation was preventable and that life-saving intervention should have been provided sooner. The verdict reflects the jury’s determination, as … Read more

Record $60 Million Medical Malpractice Verdict Set in Nassau County After Epidural Injection Leaves Man Paralyzed

MINEOLA, N.Y. — A landmark ruling in Nassau County has resulted in a record-setting medical malpractice verdict of more than $60 million for a man left paralyzed following a routine medical procedure. This significant judgment underscores the severity of medical errors and their far-reaching impact on victims and their families. Marijo C. Adimey, a partner at the law firm Gair, Gair, Conason, Rubinowitz, Bloom, Hershenhorn, Steigman & Mackauf, represented the plaintiff in the case. The incident occurred on November 18, 2019, when a 65-year-old electrical mechanic underwent a lumbar epidural steroid injection administered by Dr. … Read more

Montgomery County Jury Decides on $3 Million Payout in Medical Malpractice Lawsuit

ROCKVILLE, Md. — A jury in Montgomery County has awarded a $3 million verdict to a patient who suffered permanent injuries due to medical malpractice, marking a significant case in the realm of healthcare law and patient rights. The decision, handed down after careful deliberation, underscores the jury’s recognition of the severe impact of medical errors on a patient’s life and livelihood. The plaintiff, whose identity remains confidential, reportedly faced severe and irreversible harm following a surgical procedure that was mishandled by the attending physician. According to the lawsuit, the medical professional involved failed to … Read more

New Jersey Man Wins $2 Million in Malpractice Case After Botched Tendon Surgery Leads to Nerve Damage

Morristown, NJ — In a significant medical malpractice case, a New Jersey jury awarded $2.04 million to Michael Arroyo who underwent a problematic surgical procedure leaving him in need of further surgery. The decision came after allegations that Dr. Robert Petrucelli mishandled Arroyo’s initial operation intended to repair a torn left bicep tendon, an injury he sustained while lifting weights. The surgery performed by Dr. Petrucelli on February 18, 2018, was followed by severe complications including pain and diminished movement in Arroyo’s left hand. Further medical assessments indicated that a nerve had been severely damaged … Read more