Medical Cases Polewski & Associates Have Handled

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If you are looking for a medical malpractice lawyer, you need a legal team that has experience handling these very specialized cases.  

A firm that advertises having 25 lawyers or 200 lawyers is a very bad choice if none of those lawyers regularly handles medical malpractice cases–or if the lawyer assigned to your case doesn’t know what he is doing.  A car wreck lawyer has no business handling a case about whether a neurosurgeon did brain surgery correctly.   

A  Sample of the Malpractice Cases We Have Handled

If you have been injured by medical malpractice of a doctor, nurse or hospital, we have almost certainly already handled a case like yours.   It is likely we’re handling a case much like yours right now.  Here is a partial list of the kinds of cases we have handled:

Surgery Medical Malpractice

  • Biopsy surgery: Negligence in obtaining bone marrow sample results in spinal cord injury
  • Knee surgery: Negligence in performing knee surgery results in permanently frozen knee
  • Neurosurgeon’s negligence results in patient’s brain injury and death
  • Surgeon’s negligence during appendix removal surgery results in injury to the patient’s aorta and near death
  • Back surgery:  Surgeon installs implants over patient’s sciatic nerve, crippling patient permanently
  • Negligence of surgeon during surgery for GERD results in lacerated esophagus and patient bleeding to death
  • Spine surgery: Medical malpractice of back surgeon results in patient being permanently crippled and in severe pain (multiple cases)
  • Compartment syndrome malpractice: Negligence of surgeon in failing to diagnose compartment syndrome results in patient’s loss of his leg (multiple cases)
  • Ankle surgery: Medical malpractice in setting fracture of ankle results in patient being permanently crippled and in pain
  • Cervical spine surgery: Unnecessary and poorly performed upper back surgery cripples patient (multiple different cases)
  • Lumbar spine surgery: Negligence in lower back surgery causes permanent disability and loss of use of leg (multiple different cases)
  • Patient suffers stroke and brain damage during  cervical disc surgery because doctor failed to compensate for blockage of artery
  • Orthopedic surgery negligence: failure to diagnose blockage of arteries leads to loss of leg (multiple different cases)
  • Knee surgery: Orthopedic surgeon’s negligence in performing knee replacement surgery results in artery injury and “frozen” joint
  • Hip replacement surgery: Orthopedic surgeon’s malpractice in performing hip replacement surgery results in permanent and disabling nerve injury
  • Orthopedic surgeon malpractice during hip surgery causes failure of operation and permanent disability Surgical Medical Malpractice
  • Lung surgery: Patient’s phrenic nerve cut during lung surgery, leaving young man unable to breathe normally and permanently disabled
  • Gastric sleeve and gastric bypass surgery:  Negligence during gastric sleeve surgery results in pain, disability and need for additional surgeries (multiple cases)
  • Hysterectomy: gynecologist injures patient’s ureters during hysterectomy (multiple cases)
  • Hysterectomy: gynecologist injures patient’s bowel during hysterectomy leading to massive infections (multiple cases)
  • Liver surgery: general surgeon performing liver surgery destroys patient’s portal vein supplying blood to liver, killing patient
  • Ankle surgery: Negligence in ankle surgery leads to infection and loss of function in ankle
  • Knee surgery: Surgeon negligently cuts artery during knee replacement surgery
  • Kidney surgery: urologist attempting removal of left kidney destroys blood supply to right kidney and bowels, killing patient
  • Heart surgery: electrophysiologist (heart) surgeon performs ablation procedure resulting in a fatal hole between the heart and esophagus
  • Appendix removal: Negligence during surgery for removal of appendix requires long hospital stay and additional surgeries
  • Nose surgery: Failure of doctor and hospital staff to monitor patient after surgery leads to death from post-operative complications
  • Anesthesiologist’s failure to monitor patient results in brain damage or death (multiple cases)
  • Cosmetic surgery:  during lipsuction doctor negligently shreds diaphragm muscles and destroys blood supply to patient’s skin, resulting in a huge wound and multiple skin graft surgeries
  • Gall Bladder surgery: Mistake in gall bladder removal (laparoscopic cholecystectomy) results in liver damage, bile duct injury or death of patient (many cases)
  • Ankle surgery: Mistake by surgeon leads to infection, additional surgeries, and inability to bend ankle
  • Foot surgery: Mistakes by surgeon leave patient unable to walk (multiple cases)
  • Foot surgery:  podiatrists surgical errors during bunionectomy result in pain and additional surgeries (multiple cases)
  • Abdominal surgery: Surgeon mistakenly cuts colon, leading to infection and death of patient (multiple cases)
  • Colon surgery: negligence in performing colectomy leads to sterilization of male patient
  • Neck surgery: ENT surgeon mistakes little girl’s larynx for her hyoid bone, almost kills her and leaves her unable to talk normally
  • Heart surgery:  during bypass surgery heart surgeon negligently sews shut arteries of veins (multiple cases)
  • Heart surgery:  cardiac surgeon implanting pacemaker pushes wire into patient’s lungs, causing serious injury
  • Colon surgery: failure to diagnose and treat post-operative complication leads to patient’s death (multiple cases)
  • Robotic surgery: Medical malpractice in use of robot for surgery results in injury to patient’s bowels, biliary system, or arteries (multiple cases)
  • Gall bladder surgery: surgeon’s mistake in cutting wrong duct leads to disability and additional surgeries (multiple cases)
  • Hysterectomy: surgeon’s error damages bladder or ureters (multiple cases)
  • gynecologist’s negligence during hysterectomy results in injury to the woman’s bladder and ureters (multiple cases)
  • gynecologist’s negligence during removal of fibroids causes bladder and bowel injuries
  • Bariatric (weight loss) surgeon’s negligence results in death or serious injury (multiple cases)
  • Negligence in post operative care of weight loss surgery patient results in serious injury or death (multiple cases)
  • Weight loss surgery negligence causes loss of patient’s entire stomach (multiple cases)
  • Post surgical care malpractice:  surgeon’s negligence in failing to diagnose and treat infection causes injury and death (multiple cases)
  • Post surgery malpractice: failure to prevent or timely treat blood clots results in patient’s death

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Hospital and Nursing Malpractice

  • Failure to inform doctors of blood test results in death of patient from heart infection (endocarditis)
  • Negligence during surgery on blood vessels in the forehead leads to loss of an eye and terrible scarring
  • Surgeon’s negligence in failing to adequately monitor patient after surgery leads to brain injury or death (multiple cases)
  • Patient has allergic reaction to drugs given at hospital and nurses and doctors ignore it, leading to serious injury (multiple cases)
  • Nurses fail to monitor patient as required, and patient dies from lack of care (multiple cases)
  • Nurse administers wrong drug, leading to death of child
  • Nursing staff fails to monitor patient, leading to terrible bedsores, infection and death of patient
  • Nursing staff fails to follow fall precautions for disabled patient, resulting in fall which leads to patient’s death (multiple different cases)
  • Physical therapy staff fails to act on bleeding within cast, leading to loss of all skin on patient’s leg, multiple surgeries, and disability
  • Dialysis nurse and floor nurse fail to react to emergency during dialysis, leading to the patient bleeding to death
  • Surgical error: nurses leave sponges and other objects in patients (multiple different cases)
  • Nursing staff fails to report symptoms to doctor; patient dies from easily curable condition (multiple cases)
  • Nurses or nurse’s aid drops patient (multiple cases)
  • Nurses fail to notice fracture, patient becomes very ill and dies
  • Failure of doctor and hospital staff to monitor patient after surgery leads to death from post-operative complications (multiple different cases)
  • Nurses fail to advocate for patient safety when patient has emergency symptoms and doctor ignores them (multiple cases)
  • Nurse fail to respond to patient calls for help and patient dies or becomes paralyzed
  • Patient with sleep apnea given drugs that caused respiratory failure and death
  • Patient overdosed on pain medications
  • Patient dies during “code blue” due to errors by rapid response team
  • Nurse ignores patient’s worsening condition and send patient home–where patient dies or develops paralysis (multiple cases)

Anesthesiologist Malpractice

  • anesthesiologist fails to notice that patient is in distress during surgery, resulting in brain damage and death to patient (multiple cases)
  • anesthesiologist prescribes excessive post surgical medication to patient, resulting in cardiac arrest and death
  • anesthesiologist performs epidural steroid injection injuring patients spinal cord (multiple cases)
  • anesthesiologist performs nerve block negligently, causing permanent nerve damage
  • Patient’s nerves injured during nerve block injection leading to paralysis of patient’s arm or leg (multiple cases)

Emergency Room Medical Malpractice

  • Discharge of patient with cauda equina syndrome (an emergency injury to the spinal nerves)results in delayed treatment and permanent paralysis (multiple cases)
  • Failure to diagnose a heart attack leads to death of patient (multiple different cases)
  • Failure to diagnose appendicitis leads to death of patient from burst appendix
  • Failure to treat a child with meningitis results in severe brain damage to child (multiple cases)
  • Misdiagnosis of heart failure as “indigestion” results in death of patient
  • Medication error causes death of child
  • Failure to admit or transfer patient with colloid cyst in his brain results in death of patient
  • Failure to treat or transfer a patient with sepsis results in death of the patient
  • Failure to diagnose abdominal aneurysm (an emergency blood vessel condition) results in patient’s death
  • Release of patient with serious internal injuries results in death of patient
  • Failure to properly evaluate patient results in missed heart infection and the patient’s death
  • Discharge of patient with brain tumor results in patient’s death
  • Failure to admit or transfer patient with ruptured duodenal ulcer results in patient bleeding to death
  • Failure to diagnose compartment syndrome lead to loss of patient’s leg (multiple cases)
  • Failure to diagnose appendicitis results in burst appendix and near death of patient (multiple cases)
  • Doctor thinks patient is “faking” symptoms and allows patient to become paralyzed without care (multiple cases)
  • Doctor delays obtaining care for patient with spinal injury, leading to permanent paralysis
  • Nurse in ER gives patient overdose of morphine, causing patient’s death
  • Doctors and nurses fail to recognize that patient is dying of infection and send him home without treatment (multiple cases)
  • Doctors and nurses fail to treat bowel obstruction, resulting in death of patient
  • Doctor gives overdose of Dilaudid, causing respiratory arrest and coma
  • Doctors and nurses give overdose of morphine
  • Doctors and nurses miss symptoms of bowel obstruction and patient dies
  • Doctors and nurses fail to recognize necrotizing fasciitis and patient dies
  • Emergency room doctors diagnose dangerous brain swelling–but fail to get patient treatment, patient dies

Family Practice Doctor Negligence and Internal Medicine Specialist Malpractice

  • Failure to diagnose pneumonia results in multiple surgeries and disability
  • Failure to evaluate cause of repeated UTIs results in sepsis and amputations of both legs
  • Discharge of patient with dissecting aneurysm in his aorta leads to patient’s death
  • Misdiagnosis of heart failure as “indigestion” results in death of patient
  • Doctor’s failure to diagnose or treat infection in hospital causes patient’s death
  • Doctor’s failure to diagnose heart problem leads to patient’s death from heart attack
  • Doctor’s failure to act on laboratory report results in patient’s death from treatable cancer (multiple cases)
  • Doctor’s failure to read report from radiologist results in delayed treatment that could have saved patient (multiple cases)
  • Doctor’s prescription of wrong drug causes hearing loss
  • Doctor’s failure to refer patient for treatment by specialist causes serious injury and death (multiple cases)

Obstetrician and Gynecologist Medical Malpractice

  • Failure to perform C-section results in death of baby
  • gynecologist’s negligence during hysterectomy results in injury to the woman’s bladder and ureters (multiple cases)
  • gynecologist’s negligence during removal of fibroids causes bladder and bowel injuries
  • Failure to perform C-section results in death of mother
  • Negligence in delivering baby results in permanent loss of use of baby’s arm
  • Ignoring evidence of trapped uterus results in severe brain damage to  baby
  • Failure to deliver baby in time results in cerebral palsy
  • Gynecologist’s failure to act on evidence of cervical cancer leads to death of patient
  • Negligence in performing hysterectomy leads to injuries to bladder, ureters or other structures, resulting in severe injuries and additional surgery (multiple cases)
  • Surgeon leaves needle in patient after surgery, resulting in severe pain and requiring further surgery
  • Gynecologist fails to treat infection, resulting in woman being unable to have children

Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect

  • Nurse malpractice leads to severe bedsores and multiple surgeries (multiple cases)
  • Failure to monitor patient’s nutrition leads to patient’s death
  • Nurse drops patient causing serious injuries (multiple cases)
  • Nursing malpractice in failing to monitor patient results in fall, disability and death
  • Failure to properly monitor patient results in malnutrition, bedsores and death
  • Helpless patient abused by nursing home staff

Pain Management Medical Malpractice

  • pain management doctor doing cervical injection punctures patient’s spinal cord, leaving patient in constant pain and addicted to pain medications
  • pain management doctor giving epidural steroid injection causes spinal hematoma and permanent nerve damage affecting patient’s hands, legs and feet
  • failure to diagnose cauda equina syndrome by pain management doctor leads to delay in treatment and permanent nerve damage

If you or someone you care about has suffered a personal injury or a wrongful death due to medical malpractice, please call the Polewski Firm today at 972.230.6200.

Bariatric (weight loss) Surgery Malpractice

  • Bariatric surgeon gets “lost” during surgery and cuts and sews the wrong parts of patient’s body
  • Bariatric surgeon negligently leaves sponge in patient’s body
  • Bariatric surgeon negligently staples the patient’s bowel during surgery
  • Bariatric surgeon leave too small an opening into the stomach, leading to rupture of the patient’s esophagus
  • Bariatric surgeon fails to provide proper care after operation, leading to infection and further operations

Emergency Room Medical Malpractice

  • Failure to diagnose or treat heart attack leads to death of patient (multiple different cases)
  • Failure to diagnose appendicitis leads to death of patient from burst appendix
  • Failure to treat child with meningitis results in severe brain damage to child
  • Misdiagnosis of heart failure as “indigestion” results in death of patient
  • Administration of drug by mistake causes death of child
  • Release of patient with serious internal injuries results in death of patient
  • Failure to properly evaluate patient results in missed heart infection and the patient’s death
  • Failure to diagnose compartment syndrome lead to loss of patient’s leg
  • Failure to diagnose necrotizing fasciitis (flesh eating bacteria) leads to death of patient
  • Failure to treat bowel obstruction results in death of patient in emergency department

Eye Doctor (Opthamologist) Medical Malpractice

  • Opthamologist’s negligence in treating glaucoma blinds patient
  • Failure to diagnose infection results in blindness

Family Practice Doctor Negligence

  • Failure to diagnose pneumonia results in multiple surgeries and disability
  • Misdiagnosis of heart failure as “indigestion” results in death of patient

Internal Medicine Specialist Medical Malpractice

  • Doctor’s failure to diagnose or treat infection in hospital causes patient’s death
  • Doctor’s failure to diagnose heart problem leads to patient’s death from heart attack
  • Doctor’s failure to act on laboratory report results in patient’s death from treatable cancer

Hospital and Nursing Malpractice

  • Failure to inform doctors of blood test results results in death of patient from heart infection (endocarditis)
  • Nurse administers wrong drug, leading to death of child
  • Nursing staff fails to monitor patient, leading to terrible bedsores, infection and death of patient
  • Nursing staff fails to follow fall precautions for disabled patient, resulting in fall which leads to patient’s death (multiple different cases)
  • Physical therapy staff fails to act on bleeding within cast, leading to loss of all skin on patient’s leg, multiple surgeries, and disability
  • Dialysis nurse and floor nurse fail to react to emergency during dialysis, leading to the patient bleeding to death
  • Surgical nurses leave sponges and other objects in patients (multiple different cases)
  • Emergency room nurse fails to monitor patient or inform doctors of serious conditions leading to patient death (multiple cases)
  • Failure of doctor and hospital staff to monitor patient after surgery leads to death from post-operative complications (multiple different cases)

Obstetrician and Gynecologist Medical Malpractice

  • Failure to perform C-section results in death of baby
  • Failure to perform C-section results in death of mother
  • Negligence in delivering baby results in permanent loss of use of baby’s arm
  • Ignoring evidence of trapped uterus results in severe brain damage to  baby
  • Failure to deliver baby in time results in cerebral palsy
  • Gynecologist’s failure to act on evidence of cervical cancer leads to death of patient
  • Negligence in performing hysterectomy leads to injuries to bladder, ureters or other structures, resulting in severe injuries and additional surgery (multiple cases)
  • Surgeon leaves needle in patient after surgery, resulting in severe pain and requiring further surgery
  • Gynecologist fails to treat infection, resulting in woman being unable to have children

Orthopedist Medical Malpractice

  • Negligence in ankle surgery leads to infection and loss of function in ankle
  • Negligence of back surgeon results in patient being permanently crippled and in severe pain
  • Negligence of surgeon in failing to diagnose compartment syndrome results in patient’s loss of his leg
  • Negligence in setting fracture of ankle results in patient being permanently crippled and in pain
  • Unnecessary and poorly performed back surgery cripples patient (multiple different cases)
  • Negligence in back surgery causes permanent disability and loss of use of leg (multiple different cases)
  • Orthopedist’s failure to diagnose blockage of arteries leads to loss of leg (multiple different cases)
  • Negligence in hip replacement surgery leads to crippling and permanent pain (multiple cases)
  • Negligence in knee replacement surgery results in “frozen” and permanently extended knee

Nursing Home Negligence

  • Failure to care for patient leads to severe bedsores and multiple surgeries
  • Failure to monitor patient’s nutrition leads to patient’s death
  • Failure to monitor patient results in fall, disability and death
  • Failure to properly patient results in malnutrition, bedsores and death

Pediatrician Medical Malpractice

  • Pediatrician’s negligence in failing to diagnose meningitis results in death of child or severe injury and brain damage to child

Podiatrist Negligence

  • Unnecessary surgery results in permanent disability
  • Botched  bunion surgery results in severe pain, multiple surgeries and permanent injury (multiple cases)
  • Poorly done hammertoe surgery cripples patient
  • Surgery to “correct” flat foot leaves patient unable to walk
  • Negligent failure to treat infection leads to multiple additional surgeries and permanent disability

Surgical Medical Malpractice

  • Lung surgery:  Patient’s phrenic nerve cut during lung surgery, leaving young man unable to breathe normally and permanently disabled
  • Orthopedic surgery:  negligence during hip, back, knee and neck surgeries results in crippling and permanent pain (multiple cases)
  •  Nose surgery:  Failure of doctor and hospital staff to monitor patient after surgery leads to death from post-operative complications
  • Gall Bladder surgery:  Mistake in gall bladder removal (laparoscopic cholecystectomy) results in liver damage to patient or death (multiple cases)
  • Ankle surgery:  Mistake by surgeon leads to infection, additional surgeries, and inability to bend ankle
  • Foot surgery:  Mistakes by surgeon leave patient unable to walk (multiple cases)
  • Abdominal surgery:  Surgeon mistakenly cuts colon, leading to infection and death of patient (multiple cases)
  • Colon surgery:  negligence in performing colectomy leads to sterilization of male patient
  • Colon surgery:  failure to diagnose and treat post-operative infection leads to patient’s death
  • Gall bladder surgery:  surgeon’s mistake in cutting wrong duct leads to disability and additional surgeries (multiple cases)
  • Hysterectomy:  surgeon’s error damages bladder, bowel or ureters (multiple cases)

Did you or a loved one suffer injury due to a doctor’s negligence? Please contact Polewski & Associates today to schedule a no cost consultation with one of our medical malpractice attorneys serving the Little Rock, Arkansas area.

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