In one of the largest personal injury lawsuit verdicts in legal history, a State Supreme Court jury of Saratoga Country, New York, awarded $43.5 million to a victim who suffered severe brain damage during her birth in 1984. Cerebral palsy is one of the most common birth injuries. It is generally associated with deprivation of oxygen at the time of birth. A
Dallas birth injury lawyer can help clients claim the compensation required for the future care and other expenses.
The Case of Baby Injury
Tiffany Busone, of Schoharie County, New York, sued the Bellevue Maternity Hospital in Niskayuna for medical malpractice. She claimed that she suffered from cerebral palsy due to lack of oxygen at the time of her birth in 1984. She did not suffer from any kind of cognitive injury; rather she had above average intelligence. However, she lacks basic motor skills due to the brain damage and has to use a wheelchair. The lawsuit was initially filed by the woman’s mother in 1984 when the family used to live in Saratoga County. The right compensation can be obtained in all kinds of birth injury cases with the help of an experienced Dallas birth injury lawyer.
Compensation Offered
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Dallas cerebral palsy attorney can provide helpful legal guidance and advise to claim the right amount of compensation required for future medical expenses. The total compensation amount of $43 million was broken down into different components – 20 million dollars for health aid and medical equipment at home, 15 million dollars as compensation for pain and suffering and the balance amount was for loss of wages and other medical expenses.
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