The Seattle Post Intelligencer reports that a 3 year-old boy received a severe brain injury at the University of Washington Medical Clinic at Roosevelt, and then later died.
KOMO TV reports that the boy’s name is Noah B. Bishop. The King County Medical Examiner has stated the cause of death was cerebral and cerebellar laceration and contusion, subarachnoid hemorrhage – bleeding between brain and surrounding tissues, brain stem hemorrhage and multiple skull fractures. The death was ruled accidental.
The boy’s injuries are severe. The news reports do not state how the boy received such serious injuries while in the care of a reputable medical clinic. The spokesperson for the University of Washington has declined to explain how the injuries occurred, but did state that an investigation has begun. This suggests that the hospital knows it may have committed negligence which was a cause of the boy’s injury.
Usually when this type of tragic accident occurs, and no explanation is given by the hospital about how the injuries inflicted, a claim for negligence will often exist. The term ‘negligence’ is defined as the failure to exercise ordinary care in similar circumstances. Based on similar cases that I’ve handled involving children, it appears that the boy may have been dropped onto the floor and landed on his head and suffered a traumatic brain injury or TBI. A young child of this age does not have to be dropped from a high distance to cause the type of injuries that were found to have caused this boy’s death.
There are important differences associated with representing child injury claims. These differences are explored in depth in my book Little Kids, Big Accidents. I offer the book for free to parents of injured children.
If it is determined that the University of Washington’s negligence caused the boy’s injuries, then the parents will also have a wrongful death claim against the hospital for the loss of their boy. There are special statutes that apply to parents who have lost a child due to another party’s negligence. Wrongful death claims are complicated, especially when it deals with the death of children. You can learn more about wrongful death cases by visiting the Davis Law Group website and DLG’s wrongful death page.
I want to offer my sincere and heartfelt sympathies to the parents of this young boy. This type of tragic loss can devastate even the strongest of families. I also have a young boy of similar age, so I cannot imagine the level of pain and grief these parents must be experiencing. I hope they can get the answers of what happened and why, and at least start to heal from this painful experience.
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