$8,178,358 VERDICT-CONFIDENTIAL HIGH/LOW AGREEMENT - MEDICAL MALPRACTICE - ALLEGED CONTRAINDICATED USE OF ANTICOAGULANT "LOVENOX" - FAILURE TO DIAGNOSE EPIDURAL BLEED - PERMANENT PARALYSIS OF LEFT ARM - LEFT-SIDED HYPERTONIA - SENSORY DEFICITS OF ALL FOUR LIMBS
Philadelphia County, Pa.
The plaintiff in this medical malpractice action alleged
the defendant doctors’ choice of Lovenox as an anticoagulant
was inappropriate and led to a situation in which she was
over anticoagulated, resulting in an epidural bleed. Secondly,
the plaintiff contended the defendants failed to properly
investigate the source of the plaintiff’s severe neck
pain and caused a delay in diagnosis and treatment of an epidural
bleed which resulted in loss of plaintiff’s opportunity
for successful treatment. At the time of trial, the defendants
included two general practitioners (partners). An emergency
room physician who treated the plaintiff settled before trial
for a nominal sum under a joint tortfeasor release and remained
on the verdict form, but did not participate at trial. The
defendants maintained the use of Lovenox was appropriate and
they acted reasonably in treating the plaintiff’s neck
pain with analgesic medications.
Unbeknownst to the jury, the defendant emergency room physician
settled before trial and Dr. Gladstone settled during trial.
After a deliberation of three and a half hours, the jury found
Dr. Ravetz 68% negligent and the defendant emergency room
physician 32% negligent. The defendant Dr. Gladstone was found
not negligent. The plaintiff was awarded $8,178,358 in damages.
A high/low agreement reached during jury deliberation capped
the plaintiff’s recovery to an undisclosed sum.
REFERENCE
Mark vs. Ravetz. Case no. 01-02-1487; Judge Mary Colins,
9-30-03.
Attorney for plaintiff: Mark W. Tanner of Feldman, Shepherd
Wohlgelernter & Tanner in Philadelphia. Attorney for defendant
Ravetz: Kenneth Fair of Naulty, Scaricamazza & McDevitt
in Philadelphia. Attorney for defendant Gladstone: Mark R.
Zolfaghari of Kevin H. Wright & Associates in Blue Bell.
Attorney for defendant emergency room physician: Richard S.
Margulies of Christie, Pabarue, Mortensen & Young in Philadelphia.
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