At Mitchell, Simopoulos & Fattoum, we have a track record of excellent results. Examples include:
Defense Verdict October 23, 2015 — Defense verdict for orthopedic surgeon after he allegedly lacerated subclavian vein during clavicle repair and patient coded and nearly died. (Stafford, VA).
Defense Verdict October 9, 2015 — Defense verdict for orthopedic surgeon after 86 year old patient awoke in the PACU after spine surgery a paraplegic. (Fredericksburg, VA).
Defense Verdict August 31, 2015 — Defense verdict for interventional radiologist where 55 year old patient died from complications during replacement of a dialysis catheter. (Fairfax, VA).
Defense Verdict August 7, 2015 — Defense verdict for ER physician and PA where 52 year old tax lawyer who came to ER after bike fall, fainted during a chest x-ray, struck his head on the floor and suffered profound brain injury. (Arlington, VA).
Defense Verdict March 24, 2015 — Defense verdict for anesthesiologist where 62 year woman with severe OSA and on Dilaudid after back surgery was found unresponsive shortly after transfer from PACU to the floor and died. (Fairfax, VA).
Defense Verdict February 6, 2015 — Defense verdict for gynecologist after he allegedly perforated the bowel with a suture when closing the abdominal wall after a hysterectomy leading to sepsis and permanent injury. (Fredericksburg, VA).
Defense Verdict November 23, 2014 — Defense verdict for general surgeon where multi-trauma patient suffered compartment syndrome to her hand, disfigurement and permanent disability after extravasation of IV Propofol. (US District Court, Harrisonburg VA).
Defense Verdict September 30, 2014 — Defense verdict for neurologist where patient with seizure disorder and on Tegretol developed Steven Johnson Syndrome and died. (Fairfax, VA).
Defense Verdict August 8, 2014 — Defense verdict for surgeon who allegedly transected common bile duct during cholecystectomy. (Alexandria, VA).
DISCLAIMER REQUIRED BY VIRGINIA STATE BAR RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT: Results of cases are dependent upon a variety of factors and circumstances unique to each case. The above-listed case results do not guarantee or predict a similar result in any future case undertaken by Mitchell, Simopoulos & Fattoum.