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December 20, 2010

Sickels, Frei and Mims partner, Gary B. Mims, of Reston and Fairfax Virginia, wins settlement for victim of medical error resulting in the loss of both legs following throat surgery

Patient goes to Prince William Hospital for throat surgery, and is discharged a year later with both legs amputated above the knees.

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February 1, 2010

Woodbridge Virginia Woman Loses Leg Due To Medical Error

Medical malpractice recently cost a Woodbridge, VA woman her leg. The 57-year old Prince William County woman checked into the hospital for routine knee replacement surgery. In preparing the femur, the surgeon drilled all of the way through the back of the bone and severed her artery. Attempts to repair the artery were unsuccessful and the woman's leg had to be amputated. The defense argued that the injury was simply a known risk of the procedure. HSFM partner Gary Brooks Mims successfully argued that the surgeon used excessive force when drilling and that his negligence violated the standard of care. The case settled for $1.275 million, which will enable the woman to modify her home and to acquire necessary mobility aids to accommodate her life without her leg.

December 7, 2009

Medical malpractice victims vote no on fee limits; US Senate agrees.

The US Senate voted down yesterday a proposal to limit plaintiff attorneys' fees in medical malpractice cases to 25% of the verdict or settlement. Virginia's US Senator John Warner, however, voted in favor of the legislation.

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