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August 21, 2025
Allison Graffeo (Partner-New York, NY) succeeded on an unopposed summary judgment motion in the Supreme Court, Bronx County for Wilson Elser’s psychiatrist client. In this medical malpractice matter, the plaintiff sued on behalf of the decedent, the wife of a Brooklyn clergyman and former attorney. The decedent, who was recovering from surgery at a nursing rehab facility, developed sepsis and suffered a stroke. The plaintiff sued the nursing facility and various physicians, including our client, claiming the psychiatrist negligently recommended medication that caused or contributed to the decedent’s susceptibility to infection and/or masked her symptoms.
At the close of discovery, all parties moved for summary judgment, and the plaintiff’s counsel advised that he would be opposing all motions. Wilson Elser’s motion, which was supported by experts in psychiatry and infectious disease medicine, established a prima facie entitlement to summary judgment on both departure and causation grounds. The plaintiff’s counsel was ultimately unable to secure expert support in opposition, and the court granted Allison’s motion on behalf of our psychiatrist client. Several codefendants remain in the case.
Allison R. Graffeo
Allison Graffeo (Partner-New York, NY) prevailed in a matter involving allegations of negligent bariatric surgery performed on a middle-aged woman at a major New York hospital against the hospital and multiple individual providers. The medically diagnosed obese patient, who had undergone prior unsuccessful sleeve gastrectomy, presented for a conversion of her gastric sleeve to a Roux-en-Y bypass. Post-operatively, the patient experienced a gastric leak, resulting in sepsis and additional hospitalizations and surgical procedures. The plaintiff claimed that the surgery was contraindicated, that the leak was the result of improper surgical technique, and that the defendants failed to timely diagnose the leak. Allison moved for summary judgment on both liability and causation, with the assistance of an expert bariatric surgeon affidavit. She explained the complex anatomical, medical, and surgical concepts underlying the care at issue in a manner understood by lay persons and next demonstrated the absence of any factual dispute concerning the propriety of the care. Allison also addressed the lack of causation. Upon receipt of the motion, plaintiff’s counsel (a prominent medical malpractice law firm) apparently could not oppose the motion. Counsel moved to be relieved as attorney of record. That motion was eventually granted and the plaintiff was unable to retain another attorney. The court dismissed the matter.
Allison R. Graffeo