Wednesday, January 16, 2008

$2.9 million jury award for wrongful death following gastric bypass surgery


Philadelphia, PA
A Nov. 19 jury verdict finding the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania guilty of medical malpractice and responsible for damages totaling $1.74 million will come under question on Feb. 5.

Following the death of her husband in 2003, Donna Traina, represented by attorney Timothy Lawn, filed a lawsuit against HUP, Mercy Suburban Hospital in Norristown and several doctors and medical personnel from both hospitals.

The jury awarded her $2.9 million for wrongful death, pain and suffering, and lost wages. HUP was found 60-percent negligent and liable for $1.74 million of the damages. The cases against the medical personnel were dropped before trial and all the doctors were found not negligent.

Both hospitals have since filed motions for post-trial relief, similar to an appeal, in order to argue to overturn the verdict. A hearing has been set for Feb. 5.

At the hearing, HUP attorney James Young will present an oral argument before the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.

"The treatment Traina received was entirely appropriate. There are sound legal reasons to undo the mistake made by the jury," Young said.

Traina's husband, Joseph Traina, 30, died Feb. 3, 2003 of a cardiac arrest due to a pulmonary embolism following treatment at HUP and Mercy Suburban. Traina had undergone gastric bypass surgery at HUP 13 days earlier and sought treatment for pain in his legs during the days following the surgery. More >>
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