Doe v. Roe Medical Center
Dr. Fagel achieved a settlement of $3.65 million on behalf of a 3-year-old child who suffers from cerebral palsy and requires g-tube feeding as a result of negligent care administered by hospital midwives.
The
Plantiff, age 24, developed gestational diabetes during her pregnancy
and was administered insulin for control. The plaintiff was admitted to
the Medical Center after the child was due and was given Pitocin. The
midwives determined there was an arrest of dialation due to inadequate
forces or labor. Pitocin was turned off twice due to decelerations of
the heart rate. Shortly after an amnioinfusion, the fetal heart rate
dropped without recovery at which point the plaintiff was transferred
to an operating room and a c-section was performed. The child was
immediately diagnosed with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.
The
defendants alleged that all care was conducted within the standard of
care. According to the defendants, there was no indication for early
delivery before the bradycardia, which was not a predictable occurrence.
Dr.
Fagel was able to refute the various claims made by the defendants and
demonstrated that the midwives were negligent for failing to diagnose
an arrest and fetal intolerance of labor. This reading required the OB
to deliver the baby via c-section before bradycardia.