Lopez v. Anonymous Medical Center
Dr. Fagel obtained a settlement of $2,875,000 on behalf of a
child who suffers developmental delays with speech and motor problems as a
result of injuries sustained during the birth process. The mother was admitted
to the defendant medical center for induction of labor one week after her
expected delivery date. Early the next afternoon, the fetal heart monitor began
to show decelerations, but nurses did not notify the OB and continued the
Pitocin. At 3:12 p.m. the fetal monitor became non-reassuring and the
obstetrician was called in. After the OB left, at 3:22 p.m., there was a severe
prolonged deceleration, but he was not notified right away and did not return
until 3:45 p.m. At 3:58 p.m., after multiple attempts at vaginal delivery
failed, the mother was transferred to the operating room for a C-section. The
baby was delivered at 4:12 p.m. with low vital signs and its umbilical cord
wrapped tightly around its neck. The minor plaintiff was eventually resuscitated
but has permanent brain damage from prolonged oxygen deprivation.
The defense contended that the labor and delivery nurses properly
called the OB when required and did not delay the delivery in any way. However,
Dr. Fagel displayed that the nurses failed to recognize the severity of the
abnormal fetal heart rate, which required earlier notification of the
obstetrician. Furthermore, when the OB finally arrived, the patient should have
immediately been taken to the operating room for a C-section. Valuable time was
wasted during the failed attempts to vaginally deliver the baby, and the delay
was a significant contributor to the plaintiff’s injuries.