Obtained summary judgment for midwife in alleged failure to properly treat a patient with preeclampsia advancing to HELLP Syndrome during labor and delivery. The patient died following the delivery, and the defendant-hospital brought a third-party action against midwife. At the conclusion of discovery, Joe moved for summary judgment for the midwife. Motion was granted, in spite of vigorous opposition by seasoned plaintiff’s attorney and the third-party plaintiff’s attorney. 

Obtained summary judgment for obstetrician in brain damaged baby case in which the plaintiff claimed physicians and hospital failed to properly provide prenatal care, labor management and delivery of the infant by failing to identify a high-risk pregnancy, failing to diagnose and properly treat chorioamnionitis, and ignoring non-reassuring decelerations in the fetal heart rate during labor. As a result, infant allegedly suffered hypoxia, brain damage, cerebral palsy and quadriplegia. Joe successfully moved for summary judgment for treating obstetrician, in spite of very strong opposition from a highly reputable plaintiffs’ firm specializing in brain damaged baby cases. 

Obtained dismissal for hospital, resident surgeon and anesthesiologist in surgery case where plaintiff claimed a nerve in his left leg was negligently injured during surgery. During the discovery phase, Joe positioned the case such that the plaintiff’s counsel agreed to discontinue against the resident surgeon and anesthesiologist. When counsel refused to discontinue against the hospital, Joe successfully moved for summary judgment on behalf of the facility. 

Secured discontinuance for two nephrologists in renal failure case in which the decedent died of complications related to end-stage renal disease. Through strategic handling during the discovery process, including testimony provided by both defendant-nephrologists at deposition, Joe persuaded the plaintiff’s attorney to discontinue against the nephrologists at conclusion of discovery.

Representative Matters

Obtained summary judgment for midwife in alleged failure to properly treat a patient with preeclampsia advancing to HELLP Syndrome during labor and delivery. The patient died following the delivery, and the defendant-hospital brought a third-party action against midwife. At the conclusion of discovery, Joe moved for summary judgment for the midwife. Motion was granted, in spite of vigorous opposition by seasoned plaintiff’s attorney and the third-party plaintiff’s attorney. 

Obtained summary judgment for obstetrician in brain damaged baby case in which the plaintiff claimed physicians and hospital failed to properly provide prenatal care, labor management and delivery of the infant by failing to identify a high-risk pregnancy, failing to diagnose and properly treat chorioamnionitis, and ignoring non-reassuring decelerations in the fetal heart rate during labor. As a result, infant allegedly suffered hypoxia, brain damage, cerebral palsy and quadriplegia. Joe successfully moved for summary judgment for treating obstetrician, in spite of very strong opposition from a highly reputable plaintiffs’ firm specializing in brain damaged baby cases. 

Obtained dismissal for hospital, resident surgeon and anesthesiologist in surgery case where plaintiff claimed a nerve in his left leg was negligently injured during surgery. During the discovery phase, Joe positioned the case such that the plaintiff’s counsel agreed to discontinue against the resident surgeon and anesthesiologist. When counsel refused to discontinue against the hospital, Joe successfully moved for summary judgment on behalf of the facility. 

Secured discontinuance for two nephrologists in renal failure case in which the decedent died of complications related to end-stage renal disease. Through strategic handling during the discovery process, including testimony provided by both defendant-nephrologists at deposition, Joe persuaded the plaintiff’s attorney to discontinue against the nephrologists at conclusion of discovery.

Representative Matters

Swart Obtains Defense Verdict for Internal Medicine Physician

Joe B. Swart (Partner-New York, NY) successfully defended an attending physician in a Brooklyn nursing and rehabilitation facility who treated the plaintiff’s 78-year-old decedent, who was admitted with a diagnosis of cancer in preparation for two rounds of adjunct chemotherapy. Our client was not present when the lab result showing a highly elevated WBC count was received via facsimile on a Friday evening and he could not be immediately contacted. There was no evidence in the chart reflecting that anyone at the facility reviewed or acted on the lab result until our client returned on Sunday morning, at which time he called an ambulance to transfer the decedent to the hospital, but she coded before arrival. Our client performed CPR, but the decedent expired. At trial, Joe showed that there was a system in place for treatment of patients when the attending physician was away. This included “boots on the ground” coverage by a Nurse Practitioner present at the facility over the weekend, and a “coverage system” whereby a doctor was on-call to the facility 24/7. Unfortunately, these resources failed to back up our client. In his summation, plaintiff’s counsel asked the jury for $900,000 in total damages. After deliberating for just over one hour, the jury returned the verdict, finding “no” to all departure questions.

Joe B. Swart

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