Plaintiff suffers hemiparesis after revision back surgery. $1.7M. Ventura County.
Summary
Cervical herniation occurs during lumbar surgery; delay in surgical treatment is said to cause hemiparesis.
The Case
- Case Name: Tannia Delapaz v. Roe Orthopedic Surgeon
- Court and Case Number: Ventura County Superior Court / 56-2015-00467870-CU-MM-VTA
- Date of Verdict or Judgment: Thursday, December 19, 2019
- Date Action was Filed: Thursday, May 14, 2015
- Type of Case: Medical Malpractice
- Judge or Arbitrator(s): Hon. Henry Walsh
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Plaintiffs: Tannia Delapaz, 39.
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Defendants: Roe Orthopedic SurgeonRoe Orthopedic Surgeon's Spinal Center
- Type of Result: Jury Verdict
The Result
- Gross Verdict or Award: $1,728,016
- Net Verdict or Award: $2,149,016
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Economic Damages:
$1,228,016
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Non-Economic Damages:
$500,000
- Post Trial Motions & Post-Verdict Settlements: Approximately $421,000 additional to plaintiff in CCP 998.
The Attorneys
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Attorney for the Plaintiff:
Levitt Leichenger & Aberle LLP by Daniel A. Spitzer and David B. Leichenger, Beverly Hills.
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Attorney for the Defendant:
Reback McAndrews Blessey by Thomas McAndrews, Manhattan Beach.
Taylor DeMarco LLP by N. Denise Taylor, Los Angeles.
The Experts
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Plaintiff’s Medical Expert(s):
Sylvain Palmer, M.D., neurosurgery, Mission Viejo.
Michael Gold, M.D., neurology.
David Patterson, M.D., physiatry, Pomona.
Judy Ho, Ph.D., neuropsychology.
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Defendant's Medical Expert(s):
Lawrence Shuer, M.D., neurosurgery, Stanford.
Andrew Woo, M.D., neurology, Santa Monica.
Suzy Kim, M.D., physiatry.
Kyle Boone, Ph.D., neuropsychology, Torrance.
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Plaintiff's Technical Expert(s):
David Fractor, Ph.D., economics.
Anne Barnes, RN, life care planning.
Enrique Vega, vocational rehabilitation.
Facts and Background
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Facts and Background:
Plaintiff went in for a revision lumbar microdiscectomy. While patient was under general anesthesia, her C5-C6 became herniated. Defendant surgeon did not perform decompression for almost four days.
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Plaintiff's Contentions:
That defendant surgeon violated the standard of care by not performing decompression surgery on plaintiff's cervical spine within 24 hours, resulting in significant residuals.
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Defendant's Contentions:
That the requirement to operate was not emergent, so the delay was acceptable; that it would have made no difference if she was operated on sooner (causation); that much of the injury was pre-existing due to a prior lumbar condition, and that plaintiff was fabricating her symptoms for attention and acceptance.
Injuries and Other Damages
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Physical Injuries claimed by Plaintiff:
Left-side hemiparesis.
Demands and Offers
- Plaintiff §998 Demand: $1,000,000
Additional Notes
Defendant made no offers.