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The family of a 9-year-old boy has been awarded almost $4 million for their son who developed cerebral palsy from a lack of oxygen to the brain before or during birth, which was caused by the medical negligence of an emergency room physician or obstetrician.
The Omega Code When his mother, Suzette Dineen, was admitted to Frederick Memorial Hospital in May 2000 while she was 36 weeks pregnant, she had only one fetal heart tracing done. Three hours later, it was discovered that the baby’s heart rate was dangerously low and an emergency cesarean section was performed. The emergency room physician, Dr. Brian Rader, was told about Suzette Dineen’s condition at 5:45 a.m., and the obstetrician, Dr. Edward Chen, was told at 7:00 a.m. However, the lawsuit alleged that neither doctor saw her or evaluated her.
The child was later diagnosed with cerebral palsy. According to the Maryland Daily Record, the jury returned a verdict finding that the two doctors were negligent in causing the child’s cerebral palsy following trial in the Frederick County Circuit Court of Maryland. The child and his family were awarded $2,941,000 for past and future medical expenses, $750,000 for lost wages and $300,000 for pain and suffering.