Rocha v. County of San Bernardino, dba Arrowhead
Regional Medical Center
Dr. Fagel achieved a settlement of $1,450,000 on behalf of
the surviving husband and five children of a 44-year-old woman who died from
brain bleeding and a consequent stroke after delivery. The decedent had been
treated at the High Risk Clinic at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center for low
platelets and high blood pressure during the final two months of her pregnancy.
She was able to vaginally deliver a healthy baby, but was noted to have
continuing high blood pressure after the delivery. 12 hours later, she suffered
a massive stroke and underwent emergency surgery to treat a large intracerebral
hemorrhage, and died the next day.
The defense contended that the decedent suffered a rare and
unpredictable complication of pre-eclampsia. They continued by arguing that all
treatment was proper, as the treatment for pre-eclampsia includes immediate
delivery of the baby, which was done in this case. Nevertheless, Dr. Fagel
proved that the defendant was negligent for failing to diagnose severe
eclampsia and take proper action. The complications were not unpredictable as
the defense argued, and hospital staff had the opportunity to treat the
decedent’s condition to prevent bleeding in her brain.