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T H E A D V O C AT E V3 | 08 $35M Birth Injury Verdict 04 Childbirth: Preventing Medical Mistakes 05 Products Liability Across the Country 06 View this publication and other important information on our website at www.lytalreiter.com A History of Helping Holiday Giving: Lytal, Reiter, Clark, Fountain and Williams will be collecting toys, clothes and household items to donate to families in need this holiday season. All of the donations will be given to churches in Belle Glade, Florida to distribute to parents who need help during these tough economic times. If you have any toys and clothes that you are not using and would like to donate, please contact Michelle Bacon at 561-820-2264 Don and Marla Fountain with event chairs Julie and Jack Fiedor. Photo Courtesy of Davidoff Studios, Inc. Don and Marla Fountain recently were selected as the first ever recipients of the “Jam for Life” award presented by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of Palm Beach County. They were recognized for their commitment to the community, passion for charitable giving, unselfish love for family and friends and for living life to the fullest. The award was presented at the organization’s annual “Arthur’s Jam,” an event named after Arthur Weiss who lost his battle with Cystic Fibrosis at the age of 36. Attorney Lance Ivey and firm employee Debi Duprey spent a day in jail. No, they didn’t break the law; they were raising money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. All “bail” money went to the MDA. At Lytal, Reiter, Clark, Fountain & Williams, contributing to the advancement of our community is a fundamental part of our business philosophy. Each member of our firm is active in professional, civic, charitable and religious organizations that make Florida a better place to live, work and raise a family. We have supported the United Way and its 64 member agencies for nearly fifteen years. By volunteering our time, sponsoring televised public service announcements and conducting an employee campaign, we help extend the reach of the United Way to support the needs and potential of over 400,000 people in our community. For the third year in a row, employees of Lytal, Reiter, Clark, Fountain and Williams have participated in Passionately Pink for the Cure, raising money for breast cancer research. CASE HIGHLIGHT Woman Paralyzed When Roof Crushes In In just a few terrifying seconds, one family’s life was changed forever. A husband and wife, both 65 years old, were on their way to the airport to pick up their daughter when another car suddenly changed lanes and hit their vehicle. Their vehicle rolled over and came to rest on an exit ramp on Interstate-95. Joseph J. Reiter Lance C. Ivey The husband was treated at the scene for his injuries. His wife was not as fortunate. When the vehicle rolled, a manufacturing defect caused the roof to crush in on her side. She suffered a severe spinal cord injury and is now paralyzed from the neck down. Before the accident, this couple was looking forward to many active years exploring the mountains in North Carolina, where they had just purchased a retirement home. Now, in a wheelchair, their retirement years will be much different then they imagined. Attorneys Joseph J. Reiter and Lance C. Ivey obtained a confidential settlement from the vehicle manufacturer to help this family with the ongoing care and support they will need for the rest of their lives. ◼ ATTORNEYS Mark W. Clark, P.A. Jordan C. Evert Donald R. Fountain, Jr., P.A. Todd Fronrath Gregory P. Huber Lance C. Ivey Darla L. Keen W. Hampton Keen Nancy La Vista, P.A. Julie H. Littky-Rubin, P.A. Lake Lytal, Jr., P.A. Lake H. Lytal, III, P.A. Jorge L. Maxion David C. Prather, P.A. Joseph J. Reiter, P.A. Kevin C. Smith, P.A. William S. Williams, P.A. Gregory T. Zele CHIEF INVESTIGATOR Marty Kerner, M.S. PARALEGAL/INVESTIGATORS Read The Advocate on your computer... This issue of The Advocate is available online with interactive links to all of the resources we mention in each issue. Please visit our website at www.lytalreiter.com to subscribe to the newsletter. Helping accident victims in court and on the road Nancy La Vista On a rainy day, nurse paralegal Cindy Mazzuto and attorney Nancy LaVista were driving on I-95 and saw a car that had just rolled over. Since both are nurses, they immediately stopped to help the victims including a 16-year-old boy on his birthday. They were the first on the scene; followed by other good samaritans who all worked together to help until an ambulance arrived. Mazzuto and LaVista want to remind everyone, that even if you have no medical training, there are ways to help in an emergency. In this case, a man gave the shirt off his back to help stop the teen from bleeding. Other helpful items that you can keep in your car include: ¬ ¬ ¬ Cindy Mazzuto C ¬ First aid kit Flashlight Umbrella Blankets or towels: for someone to lie on or keep them warm. Diapers: to apply pressure to a wound and stop bleeding ¬ Tampons: to stop a nosebleed ¬ Sugar Packets: to give to someone who is diabetic Robert Bradshaw Vicki Brown Marlene W. Clarke Lawrence Gordon W. James Keeley Teresa Krellner Melissa Lardakis Nelson Lopez Eliana Putney James E. Williams NURSE PARALEGALS RoxAnn Billingslea, R.N., B.S.N. Patty Lewis, B.S.N., R.N., C.E.N., L.H.R.M Cynthia Mazzuto, R.N. Katherine A. Spangler, R.N., M.S. DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION Lance E. Howden MARKETING/ PUBLIC RELATIONS Michelle Bacon ¬ a good deed goes a long way; you never know when you will be the one in need. MAIN OFFICE Northbridge Center 10th Floor, 515 North Flagler Drive West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 (561) 655-1990/ (800) 654-2024 BELLE GLADE 341 SE 2nd Street Belle Glade, Florida 33430 T H E A D V O C A T E w w w . l y t a l r e i t e r . c o m MEDICAL MALPRACTICE We are here WHEN YOU NEED US Our firm represents medical malpractice victims and their paralegals, and litigation support staff who work exclusive nursing home vio violations. We also retain some of the most cases we handle are meritorious and to ass assure that the ca clients deserve fa fair compensation. Jury Awards Family $35 Million in Medical Malpractice Case A Broward County jury awarded Denise and David Brown $35 million in a case against North Broward Hospital District, doing business at Broward General Hospital. In 2000, Denise Brown was pregnant with her son, Darian. On January 10th, 2000, she went in for a regular check-up. Her doctor noticed the fetal monitoring showed fetal tachycardia (heart rate greater than 160) and admitted Ms. Brown to Broward General Hospital for observation. Doctors noted that she was at risk for pre-term labor. For the next 3 days she continued to have pre-term labor issues, but her contractions were controlled and the baby’s heart rate stabilized. On the evening of January 14th, there was a significant change in the fetal monitoring pattern. Despite policies and procedures to notify the doctor, the Broward General staff did not. On January 15th at 2:40 am, fetal monitoring continued to worsen. At 5:15 am nurses finally called a doctor. The decision was made to deliver the baby at 5:50 am. However, the baby was not delivered until more than an hour and a half later. As a result of the delayed delivery, Darian suffered severe brain damage. Attorney Nancy La Vista thoroughly investigated and litigated this case for several years, using experts from around the country to determine what went wrong. The suit blamed the doctors for failure to effectuate a timely delivery and the nurses for negligence in their failure to inform the physicians of significant changes in fetal monitoring. Now, at eight years old, Darian cannot feed himself, cannot walk, cannot make decisions, is severely profoundly impaired and will require a lifetime of care. At trial, LaVista and Attorney David C. Prather proved to the jury all of the mistakes made by the hospital staff and doctors. After eight years, the Browns finally have justice. The hospital has appealed. For any recovery, a claims bill will be necessary. ◼ P A G E 4 families. We employ attorneys, registered nurse ely on cases involving medical malpractice and respected medical experts in the country to sist us in persuading judges and juries that our How do you know if something went wrong during delivery? Nancy La Vista David C. Prather Ms. La Vista also recently negotiated resolution in a separate brain injury birth case which allows the family to care for their child for the rest of his life, free from worry about medical care costs and the economy. T H E A D V O C A T E When the Browns’ baby, the subject of the $35 million verdict in this ADVOCATE was born, the family never knew their baby had ever suffered anything abnormal during labor and delivery. Based on what they were told by their health care providers, they thought everything was fine. Although testing was done in the hospital that showed an injury to the baby’s brain, that information was never shared with the Browns. It was months after the birth that Mrs. Brown noticed something didn’t seem right with her baby. After it was determined her son was brain damaged and that it was a birth injury, the Browns questioned how this could have happened. None of the baby’s health care providers ever told the parents it was because of any medical negligence. Only after hiring Lytal, Reiter, Clark, Fountain & Williams, and nurse/attorney Nancy La Vista reviewed the medical records, did they learn that, in fact, their case needed to be reviewed by experts as it appeared the baby’s brain damage was a result of negligence during the hospitalization. This is a situation that happens all too often. Although uncommon, maternal death still occurs for reasons unknown or because of negligent healthcare delivery. Examples may include where the mother through medical negligence dies of unexpected or unmonitored blood loss, medication errors and improperly treated eclampsia to name a few. At LRCFW, we have investigated and successfully litigated many of these types of cases. Because these cases are so specialized, we have a team that is responsible for their review and investigation. We work with the top specialists in the country to identify all the issues in these cases. Although the recovery in these cases can range in the tens of millions, we can never replace the loss of a loved one or the loss of a healthy child. At LRCFW we pride ourselves in caring about our community and our clients and commit ourselves to working with our clients to obtain the best result possible. ◼ Injury to babies can occur during the pregnancy from natural causes such as infection, abnormal development or even genetics and failing to properly treat natural conditions. The injury can also occur during labor, delivery or post delivery resuscitation again from natural causes or negligent acts. Additionally, it is not always the baby who sustains an injury; mothers as well can be injured during the entire pregnancy process. For example untreated or improperly treated high blood pressure can have devastating effects on the mother as well as the baby. Darian Brown w w w . l y t a l r e i t e r . c o m P A G E 5 PRODUCT LIABILITY Our firm gladly accepts referrals from anywhere in Florida and the United States. Here are just a few of our recent products liability cases. NEW MEXICO In San Rafael, New Mexico, three Navajo Indian children lost their mother when she was killed during an accident involving a tire Donald R. Fountain failure and subsequent rollover. Attorneys Donald R. Fountain and W. Hampton Keen were admitted to practice law in New Mexico to help them, as well as another woman catastrophically injured in the same accident. Initially, the responsibility for the defective tire appeared to be only that of W. Hampton Keen the manufacturer; however, Fountain and Keen determined that while the vehicle was in the selling dealer’s possession, a good spare tire had been substituted with the defective tire that failed. On the eve of trial, the tire manufacturer and the seller of the vehicle each settled the case. WEST VIRGINIA When a church group rented a 15-passenger van in West Virginia to attend a convention in New York, they had no idea that the vehicle they rented had been the subject of multiple consumer advisories by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration due to its poor handling ability during emergency accident avoidance maneuvers. Tragically, as the group headed to the convention, the vehicle was involved in a catastrophic rollover accident, during which multiple passengers were injured and/or killed. W. Hampton Keen Donald R. Fountain Attorneys Hampton Keen and Don Fountain were requested by West Virginia counsel to take over as lead counsel on the case after the case had been in litigation for four years with no offers from the defendants and no trial date. Having handled multiple 15-passenger van cases in the past, Mr. Keen requested critical documents from the defendants in moving the case toward trial. Ultimately, the defendants settled all of the cases within 18 months of Keen and Fountain taking over the litigation. Thanks to the efforts of Fountain and Keen, the three children will be cared for financially for the future, and will have the opportunity to attend college. Additionally, the other woman catastrophically injured in the accident will be able to get the care she will need for the rest of her life. HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, FLORIDA It was supposed to be an enjoyable evening filled with music and family. But, as two sisters and their husbands were on their way home after a concert, one of the tires on their vehicle suffered a tread separation, causing it to lose control and rollover. Represents some of the cases LRCF&W has been involved with across the country. Lance C. Ivey One of the young couples was ejected during the horrific crash on Interstate 4 in Hillsborough County, Florida. The husband suffered severe brain damage and massive facial injuries. He Mark W. Clark spent three months in the hospital where he was on a mechanical ventilator and had to be fed through a tube. Because of his injuries, he has not been able to return to work to support his family. His wife sustained a closed head injury, a ruptured spleen and multiple fractures. In addition to their cognitive and physical injuries, they are both now being treated for depression. Attorneys Lance C. Ivey and Mark W. Clark obtained a confidential settlement with the tire and vehicle manufacturers. The accident victims will now be able to provide for their two young children and pay for their past and future medical needs. T H E A D V O C A T E EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT Congratulations to RoxAnn Billingslea, Debi Duprey, Iris Rios, Janice Schuler and Arlene Willman. They are all celebrating milestone 15-year anniversaries with the firm. RoxAnn is one of our nurse paralegals, Debi is the firm’s trial exhibit coordinator, Arlene works as Mr. Reiter’s legal assistant, and Iris and Janice work together in the bookkeeping department, with Janice serving as comptroller. Congratulations to John Donner, Lourdes Nunez and Cindy Wilkinson. They are cel celebrating 10 years at LRCF&W. John is in charge of the firm’s office se services department, Lourdes is a member of the firm’s support staff aand Cindy works as Trey Lytal’s legal assistant. OUR PARAL PARALEGALS ARE REGISTERED THROUGH THE FLORIDA BAR Our Paralegals meet the requirements of the Florida Bar Registered Paralegal Program. A Florida Registered Paralegal is a person with education, training, or work experience, who works under the direction and supervision of a member of The Florida Bar and who performs specifically delegated substantive legal work for which a member responsible. Those pictured are Cindy Mazzuto, Jim Keeley, Lawrence Gordon, of The Florida Bar is responsibl Rob Bradshaw, Eliana Putney, Kathy Spangler, Tree Krellner, Jim Williams, RoxAnn Billingslea, Billing Lardakis. Marlene Clarkee and Melissa La LEGAL RECOGNITION LRCF&W has once again been select selected for inclusion in the 2009 edition of the prestigious publication, The Best Lawyers in America. Five of the firm’s attorneys were also voted by the their peers as among the best personal injury attorneys in America: Lake Lytal, Jr., Joseph J. Reiter, Mark W. Clark, Donald R. Fountain, JJr. and David C. Prather. Lake Lytal, Jr. Joseph J. Reiter Mark W. Clark Donald R. Fountain David C. Prather Williams S. Williams Nancy La Vista Lake Lytal, III W. Hampton Keen Lance C. Ivey The 2009 Edition of the South Florida Legal Guide has recognized Lake Lytal, Jr., Joseph J. Reiter, Mark W. Clark, Donald R. Fountain, William S. Williams and Nancy La Vista as Top Lawyers in South Florida. Lake Lytal, III, W. Hampton Keen and Lance C. Ivey are recognized as Top Up and Comers in South Florida. T H E A D V O C A T E w w w . l y t a l r e i t e r . c o m P A G E 7 www.lytalreiter.com RECENT CASES JULY 2008 - OCTOBER 2008 $436,500 SETTLEMENT CONFIDENTIAL SETTLEMENT CONFIDENTIAL SETTLEMENT $710,000 SETTLEMENT Auto Accident/ Disc Decompression Tire Tread Separation/ Rollover/Wrongful Death Failure to Treat Aneurysm/ Wrongful Death Auto Accident/Neck Surgery Palm Beach County New Mexico Martin County Palm Beach County Todd Fronrath Donald R. Fountain & W. Hampton Keen Lake Lytal, Jr. & Kevin C. Smith AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT Mark W. Clark CONFIDENTIAL SETTLEMENT Auto Accident/Neck Surgery Shoulder Injury/Defendant cited for DUI Palm Beach County Pinellas County Todd Fronrath Todd Fronrath $625,000 SETTLEMENT CONFIDENTIAL SETTLEMENT CONFIDENTIAL SETTLEMENT Tire Failure/15-Passenger Van Rollover/Paraplegia/ Wrongful Death Palm Beach County $570,000 SETTLEMENT Auto Accident/Back Surgery PRODUCTS LIABILITY Palm Beach County CONFIDENTIAL SETTLEMENT Todd Fronrath Rollover/Roof Crush/Quadriplegia $500,000 SETTLEMENT Auto Accident/Bad Faith/ 5 People Seriously Injured Miami-Dade County Joseph J. Reiter & Lance C. Ivey CONFIDENTIAL SETTLEMENT Joseph J. Reiter, Donald R. Fountain & Lance C. Ivey Incorrectly Administered IV Solution/Brain Damage/ Wrongful Death St. Lucie County Lake Lytal, Jr., Joseph J. Reiter, Kevin C. Smith & Nancy La Vista CONFIDENTIAL SETTLEMENT CONFIDENTIAL SETTLEMENT Tire Tread Separation/ Rollover/Wrongful Death Failure to Diagnose and Treat Brain Aneurysm/ Wrongful Death Dade County Miami-Dade County W. Hampton Keen Nancy La Vista Gregory P. Huber 15-Passenger Van Rollover/ Multiple Severe Injuries/ Wrongful Death $450,000 SETTLEMENT West Virginia $35 MILLION VERDICT CONFIDENTIAL SETTLEMENT Auto Accident/Neck Surgery W. Hampton Keen Delayed Delivery/Fetal Distress/Brain Damage Neck Surgery/Back Injury Toombs County, Georgia Palm Beach County Lake Lytal, III CONFIDENTIAL SETTLEMENT Tire failure/Rollover/Brain Damage/ Massive Facial Injuries Hillsborough County Mark W. Clark & Lance C. Ivey Northbridge Center 10th Floor 515 North Flagler Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33401 MEDICAL MALPRACTICE Broward County Nancy La Vista & David C. Prather PREMISES LIABILITY Martin County David C. Prather