Blindness After Surgery
Article posted on:03/10/2008
A New Hampshire jury has awarded $1.75 million to a man who became blind after undergoing surgery to repair a broken leg. According to the lawsuit, the doctor failed to give the man blood to stabilize his condition following a car accident, causing nerve damage that blinded the man. Two other doctors who participated in the surgery were not found liable for the man's injuries.
At the law firm of Silverman Thompson Slutkin & White, we are experienced at handling a wide variety of medical malpractice cases, such as those involving srugical malpractice. In fact, we regularly obtain million dollar plus settlements and verdicts for our clients in medical malpractice cases, and have been trial counsel in some of the largest multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements in the area.
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