Appeal Likely in $1.75 Million New Hampshire Medical Malpractice Case

March 11, 2008

A Concord (New Hampshire) surgeon ordered to pay $1.75 million to a man who lost his sight during surgery for a broken leg plans to appeal the jury’s decision.

A Merrimack County Superior Court jury last week sided with Randolph Hinz of Warner, who sued Doctor Eric Leefmans for malpractice after a 2003 car crash. Hinz argued that because Leefmans failed to give him blood during the surgery, oxygen was cut off to the nerves that control sight and he ended up going blind.

But the surgeon’s lawyers say their client provided excellent care for Hinz and that the blindness was not caused by the surgeon’s actions.

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Information from: New Hampshire Union Leader,
http://www.unionleader.com

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  • March 11, 2008 at 3:29 am
    Adjuster says:
    I'm wondering why he didn't name the anesthesiologist (who would be responsible for blood products, etc). I doubt blindness was something in the informed consent discussion (... read more
  • March 11, 2008 at 1:28 am
    Mary B. says:
    I hope the appeal is successful. Sounds like an auto claim my client is dealing with. The plaintiff alleges he is now sterile from an auto accident. Good grief!
  • March 11, 2008 at 8:51 am
    Calif Ex Pat says:
    Basic pltf theory is that low or no blood pressure either compromised the optic nerves or the occipital lobe of the brain (where the vision 'center' is located) sounds like 'j... read more

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