Medical Malpractice Cases

Carroll v. Drs. Smith and Stefanis

Michael Carroll underwent a lumbar diskectomy and decompression, as well as a lumbar fusion with internal fixation. The defendant doctors mispositioned three of the six pedicle screws that they placed into Mr. Carroll's spine. This negligence injured nerve roots at the L4 and S1 levels on the left side, leaving Mr. Carroll severely injured with permanent pain in his back. Less than a week before trial, the defendants paid Mr. Carroll and his wife $2 million to settle the claims.


Kent v. Raleigh General Hospital, Inc. and Drs. Fakhoury and Lucero

Belinda Kent delivered her baby boy, Christopher Kent, at the defendant hospital. The defendant doctors negligently performed the delivery, causing severe and permanent injuries to Christopher. After intense investigation and discovery, the defendants paid the Kent family a substantial sum that will provide for the care Christopher will require in the future.


Peel v. Archbold Memorial Hospital, et al.

Mrs. Faye Peel underwent a laparoscopic cholecystectomy on January 11, 2005. During the procedure Dr. Visnaw punctured a hole in her colon. Ms. Peel's family retained a physician who opined that Dr. Visnaw deviated from the standard of care in the care and treatment of Mrs. Peel by not adequately closing the colon perforation and adequately lavage the peritoneal cavity and remove the fecal debris during the January 11, 2005 cholecystectomy. At the time of the surgery, Ms. Peel was a healthy 76 year old woman who was active in the community. Ms. Peel was married to her husband Thomas Peel. Mr. Peel suffered from Alzheimer's and Mrs. Peel was his primary care giver. Mrs. Peel also left behind two daughters who brought the lawsuit on behalf of themselves and their father. As a result of mediation, the parties settled this case for a substantial confidential amount.