Jeffrey M. Feldman successfully defended a Dutchess County, NY radiologist in a case involving claimed brain damage of a then 19-year-old individual due to herpes encephalitis.
In March 2016, the plaintiff, a 56-year-old man with a long history of smoking, underwent an electron beam tomography (EBT) study during an annual physical for his job.
In May 2019, the plaintiff sustained a traumatic injury to his left thumb and was diagnosed with a lacerated extensor pollicus longus (EPL) tendon. Based on the diagnosis, Feldman, Kleidman, Collins & Sappe LLP’s client (FKC&S), a hand surgeon based in Orange County, NY, appropriately recommended surgical repair of the lacerated tendon.
Feldman, Kleidman, Collins & Sappe LLP (FKC&S) recently won a dismissal for an Orange County, NY OB-GYN surgeon in a case involving a 31-year-old patient who presented to FKC&S’s client with a 12-year history of abdominal vaginal bleeding with increasing pelvic pain.
Jeffrey M. Feldman recently won a dismissal for an Orange County, NY gastroenterologist in a case involving a 71-year-old man who presented to a hospital emergency department (ED) complaining of fatigue, shortness of breath and rectal bleeding for one day.
Terry D. Horner, Esq. recently obtained a discontinuance against an Orange County orthopedic surgeon after a plaintiff claimed that his bilateral total knee replacement surgeries were negligently performed and had to be redone by another orthopedic surgeon.