Birth Trauma Results In $22.6 Million Jury Award

David Mittleman
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Posted by David MittlemanMay 21, 2008 11:30 AM

After five (5) weeks of testimony and nearly four (4) days of deliberations, a jury in Ohio awarded Heather Grow's family $22.6 million for brain injuries related to the birth of her daughter Cassie. Heather was told months prior to delivery she had a narrow pelvic arch, which is known to cause difficulty during birth. A problem arose when, two weeks prior to delivery, Heather's doctors realized Cassie was too big to deliver vaginally. This did not, however, change Heather's doctors' approach to delivering Cassie.


During delivery, Cassie became stuck for hours but her doctors continued to give Heather drugs to keep her uterus contracting. This caused Cassie's head to be repeatedly pushed against Heather's pelvic arch, causing serious brain damage. All in all, Heather was in labor for thirteen and a half (13 ½) hours before doctors decided to perform a Caesarian section to deliver Cassie.


Cassie, now eleven (11), is now a spastic quadriplegic with limited use of her arms and legs. This is a form of cerebral palsy.

She can walk short distances but needs a walker. She can see but because the part of her brain that processes vision was damaged, her brain can't properly interpret what her eyes see. She has problems using her hands, and she is mildly retarded.

The majority of the jury's award was for Cassie's future medical care and her lost earnings due to her disability.

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Jubal
Posted by Jubal
May 21, 2008 6:44 PM

There are two professions in the country that have no hard and fast rules regarding behavior: doctors and attorneys. Doctors have "insurance" to take care of their "errors," and attorneys make sure they are paid up front. Seeing as we are often talking about both groups, how about a change? Everyone on the losing side shares the penalty. That gives everyone incentive to take care of business properly. Don't trust anyone that "practices" for a living.

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