Jury awards 62 million to Brooklyn mom who lost her legs in botched


Jury awards 62 million to Brooklyn mom who lost her legs in botched

On Oct. 6, 2009, plaintiff Stacey Galette, 29, a medical assistant, underwent a salpingectomy, which involved the laparoscopic removal of a fallopian tube that contained an ectopic pregnancy.


Judge upholds 62 million verdict awarded to Brooklyn mom who lost her

Stacey Galette, 34, was a patient at the Mineola hospital for laparoscopic removal of an ectopic pregnancy, or a pregnancy outside of the womb, in October 2009, when, according to the suit.


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Stacey Galette was awarded $58 million for pain and suffering and another $4 million in special damages Published January 10, 2014. A woman who sued a hospital after complications from a.


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Jesse Ward for New York Daily News. Stacey Galette, 34, was awarded $62 million in damages Friday after a botched procedure at Winthrop University Hospital cost her both legs and most of her hearing.


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Stacey Galette, 33, nearly died in fall 2009 after suffering blood poisoning and gangrene, which she claims happened when a surgeon at the hospital punctured her colon during laparoscopic removal.


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The woman, Stacey Galette, 34, went to Winthrop University Hospital for laparoscopic removal of an ectopic pregnancy (a pregnancy outside the womb) and ended up becoming a double amputee. A jury awarded Galette $20 million for past pain and suffering, $38 million for future pain and suffering and another $4 million with interest for medical.


Jury awards 62 million to Brooklyn mom who lost her legs in botched

Stacey Galette is a 30-year-old Brooklyn mother who finds it painful and difficult to walk these days.. Both her legs have been amputated below the knee, and she now uses prosthetics to get around.


Jury awards 62M to Brooklyn mom who lost legs NY Daily News

A jury in New York ordered Winthrop University Hospital in Long Island to shell out $62 million to Stacey Galette after she sued the hospital following a routine surgery that lead to the.


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Stacey Galette, a single mother from Brooklyn with a 10-year-old daughter, had her feet amputated after suffering a punctured bowel that resulted in a gangrene infection to her feet, her attorney.


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I didn't have anything -- but, now, I won't be able to walk unless I have prostheses," Stacy Galette told CBS 2's Pablo Guzman.. Galette claims that during surgery at Winthrop Hospital, her.


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Last January, four years after being released from the hospital as an amputee, Ms. Galette was awarded $62 million. As the single mother of a 13-year-old daughter and a medical office assistant, Ms. Galette's life is dramatically affected by the loss of her legs. She uses a wheelchair most of the time, practicing occasionally on prosthetic.


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In a medical malpractice trial seemingly straight out of Hollywood, 33-year-old Stacey Galette testified in a New York Supreme Court that negligence on the part of Winthrop University Hospital turned a routine procedure into a horrific nightmare - ultimately leaving her a double amputee.. The Long Island resident sought medical attention in 2009 for the removal of an ectopic pregnancy - an.


Judge upholds 62 million verdict awarded to Brooklyn mom who lost her

Stacey Galette, 32, will get her day in a Brooklyn courtroom after a judge rejected Winthrop University Medical Center's motion to move the lawsuit to Nassau County where the hospital is located.


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It was vindication for 34-year-old Stacey Galette, who had gone to Winthrop University Hospital for laparoscopic removal of an ectopic pregnancy — or a pregnancy outside the womb — and wound up an amputee. The Brooklyn Supreme Court jury awarded Galette $20 million for past pain and suffering, $38 million for future pain and suffering, and.


Jury awards 62M to Brooklyn mom who lost legs NY Daily News

A Supreme Court judge has upheld a NY medical malpractice verdict awarding $62 million to a single mother who lost both legs and much of her hearing as a result of a routine gynecological procedure. On October 6, 2009, Stacey Galette, a medical technician, was admitted to Winthrop University Hospital on Long Island for the laparoscopic removal.


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Stacey Galette poses for a photo in her lawyer's office on the day she won $62-million in a malpractice case against Winthrop-University Hospital. While undergoing surgery to resolve an ectopic.

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