Leaders in the Law 2024 – Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly |
Lubin & Meyer attorneys achieved an unprecedented feat by securing four of the top ten verdicts and settlements in Massachusetts during 2023.
$20 Million Medical Malpractice Verdict for Loss of Leg
Third largest verdict of 2023 – view case summary |
Attorney Robert M. Higgins achieved the third largest verdict in 2023 with a $20 million dollar result in Luppold v. Lowell General Hospital. The patient’s blood clot was twice misdiagnosed as sciatica by emergency department staff, and led to the amputation of his leg. With interest, the total amount came to $28.8 million.
Higgins presented an emergency medicine expert and an emergency room nurse expert who both testified that the defendants were negligent in failing to properly work up the patient’s foot and ankle abnormalities, which presented twice as cool and purple. A surgical expert testified that the patient’s leg could have been saved with the proper treatment.
See related news coverage and the lawyer’s trial report: Blood clot misdiagnosed as sciatica leads to amputation of leg.
$20 Million Wrongful Death Verdict for Aortic Aneurysm
Fourth largest verdict of 2023 – view case summary |
Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly reported that demonstrative aids proved pivotal in achieving a verdict. Said Higgins, “You can tell the jury about an aortic aneurysm or dissection, but it is far more powerful to actually show them.”
With interest, the verdict totaled $28.8 million.
See lawyer’s trial report and related news coverage: Failure to diagnose, treat aortic aneurysm and dissection.
$7.56 Million Verdict for Pulmonary Embolism Death
Fifth largest verdict of 2024 – view case summary |
For more information on this case, see lawyer’s trial report: Failure to diagnosed pulmonary embolism.
$15 Million Settlement for Baby’s Sleep Study Death
Fifth largest settlement of 2023 – View case summary |
The child was undergoing a sleep study test when abnormalities in his vital signs were attributed to faulty equipment. For 30 minutes, technologists attended to the machinery rather than the child, who suffered irreversible brain damage. The tragic case settled quickly before a lawsuit was filed. Said Meyer, “You can resolve a claim with a velvet glove and you don’t always need the iron fist.”
“We were able to work cooperatively with … all the parties involved. It was incredibly important to not only get a positive result for our clients to get closure in this case, but also to have the hospital change its policies and procedures to make sure that nobody else gets harmed.”
For more information on this case see: Boston Children’s Hospital Agrees to Record-setting $15 Million Settlement for Death of Infant undergoing Sleep Study
Lubin & Meyer represents individuals and families in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island.