Hemorrhage Following Childbirth and Failure to Perform Timely Transfusion


In another case a middle-aged mother died after childbirth from hemorrhage, and the hospital caregivers claimed it was due to a rare amniotic fluid embolus (AFE) that may have produced a condition known as disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), thereby making the hemorrhage unstoppable. DIC is a disorder of excess bleeding and/or clotting. Mark Clore was again able to reach a confidential settlement in the family’s favor, on the basis that maternal hemorrhage occurred for too long before it was properly treated, and that any DIC happened as a result of this situation rather than AFE.

Clore Law Group, LLC is proud of the results our attorneys have achieved, but any prior results achieved on behalf of one client in one matter does not necessarily indicate, and cannot be relied upon to mean, that similar results can be obtained for other clients.

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