Leyvas v. Washington Township Hospital
Sep 24, 2003OUTCOME: $85 million Dollar Jury Verdict
This was a medical malpractice case involving a newborn. Andrew Leyvas was born normal but became jaundiced shortly after birth. Although his doctor and the hospital were aware of his condition, they ... did not conduct basic blood testing to determine the level of bilirubin in Andrew's blood. (Bilirubin is the toxin which causes the yellow coloration in the skin that is commonly referred to as "jaundice.") As a result, Andrew developed kernicterus resulting in cerebral palsy. Andrew sustained severe visual and auditory damage as well as cognitive deficits. Jaundice is a common condition in newborns which is completely reversible if promptly treated. Failure to do so can result in severe cognitive and sensory injuries including death.
