Family Wins $20.5 Million in Cerebral Palsy Lawsuit
One of Pennsylvania’s largest medical malpractice verdicts in recent years was handed down on Monday in a cerebral palsy lawsuit. The jury awarded $20.5 million to a 7-year-old boy and his parents for injuries the boy suffered at birth.
Cody’s Ordeal
Cody White was born on June 30, 2001 by Caesarean section. His mother, Laura, called her physician that day to express concern about her unborn baby and she was told to go to Community Medical Center.
When she arrived, a fetal monitor showed signs of distress. The doctor was called but did not arrive until two hours later. During that time, Cody was receiving inadequate oxygen and consequently suffered damage to his brain.
Cody now suffers from cerebral palsy, mental retardation and blindness. He cannot walk or talk and will require round-the-clock care for the rest of his life.
Cerebral Palsy Lawsuit
In 2003, Cody’s parents filed a lawsuit against the delivery doctor and the medical center where he was born. The trial lasted two weeks and jurors deliberated for about four hours before finding the doctor 60 percent negligent and the hospital 40 percent negligent.
The majority of the $20.5 million award will go toward Cody’s care. The money will also compensate him for his lost earning capacity as well as his pain and suffering.
Posted as Part of our Set of Medical Malpractice Law Blogs