$25 Million Verdict – Medical Malpractice – Broward County

Rodolfo Vargas Chavez, individually, and on behalf of the estate of Lilia Torres v. Adolfo Gonzalez-Garcia, Jorge Gallo, Julio Coello, Kei Nakanishi, and Phoenix Obstetrics Gynecology
Following a four-day trial, that included only two hours of deliberation, a Broward County jury awarded $24.5 million to the family of Lilia Torres, a mother of four children who died due to avoidable complications during childbirth caused by a condition the medical team was aware of before the surgery.On July 21, 2015 Lilia Torres arrived at Premiere Perinatal Associates for a scheduled C-section which was delayed until the 22nd. During the procedure, she suffered massive blood loss due to a condition, placenta previa, which had been diagnosed months earlier and was managed throughout the pregnancy. A hysterectomy was performed due to the massive blood loss. The baby was delivered on July 22, but Lilia went into cardiac and pulmonary shock with severe hypoxia due to the blood loss. She was placed on a vent and began receiving blood cells and plasma. She returned to the operating room for exploratory surgery and passed away on July 22nd, 2015 resulting from the hemorrhagic shock and multi-organ failure. She left behind her husband Rodolfo and four minor children, three girls and one boy. Lilia was the caretaker of her entire family.Haggard Law firm Trial Lawyer Todd Michaels tried the case with attorney Danny Harwin.