Campbell v. Centinela Hospital Medical Center, et al.
Dr. Fagel obtained a $49,000,000 verdict on the behalf of a
young girl who suffers severe brain damage as a result of preventable injuries sustained
during the birth process. The pregnancy, labor and delivery progressed as
normal until the fetal heart tracing began to show an abnormal fetal heart
rate. However, nurses employed by the defendant hospital did not take proper
action, such as adjusting the mother’s position and administering medications,
to alleviate the fetal intolerance to labor. As such, the baby experienced a
prolonged period of oxygen deprivation and fetal distress continued to
gradually worsen. The baby was eventually delivered with dangerously low respiration
and heart rates, but the nurses then waited for another 35 minutes after her
birth before summoning a neonatologist to treat the infant’s grave condition.
As a result of her injuries, the young girl now suffers from cerebral palsy and
is severely mentally retarded. She will likely never walk and will require
attendant care for all her life.
Prior to the civil trial, the obstetrician settled with the
family for $956,000. However, Dr. Fagel was still able to prove that the
hospital nurses were equally negligent, not only during labor and delivery, but
also immediately after the child’s birth, and were therefore responsible for
the minor plaintiff’s debilitating injuries. Had the nurses acted within the
standard of care and treated the complications in the birth process, the minor
plaintiff’s injuries could have been prevented. Furthermore, had the nurses
contacted the neonatologist in a timely fashion following delivery, the outcome
may not have been completely normal, but would have been substantially improved.