While reviewing former verdicts and settlements can lend insight into a potential claim’s value, the post’s author also makes clear that the sheer number of factors and variables involved in each individual case make it difficult to draw any “hard conclusions.” .
Here are five examples of colonoscopy malpractice cases that gastroenterologists need to know:
1. New York (2020)
$10,750,000 verdict
A woman in her 40s died from complications after her bowel was perforated while removing a polyp during her colonoscopy. Her family alleged negligence and lack of informed consent, resulting in a $10,750,000 verdict.
2. South Carolina (2020)
$750,000 settlement
A 67-year-old man died from multiple organ failures after a colonoscopy perforated his colon. His family settled for $750,000, alleging delayed recognition of symptoms.
3. Utah (2019)
$331,402 verdict
A man who suffered a perforated colon during a colonoscopy and required emergency surgery was awarded $331,402, with the jury finding physicians primarily at fault.
4. Michigan (2018)
$314,297 verdict
A woman died months after a colonoscopy led to diverticulitis and septic shock. Her family was awarded $314,297 for alleged surgical negligence.
5. Illinois (2017)
$1 million verdict
A 90-year-old man suffered severe complications after an allegedly unnecessary colonoscopy. The jury awarded him $1,011,950 for lack of informed consent and procedural negligence.
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