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King County • 2018

Hospital Negligence Case Settles Over Vasospasm Treatment

One driver was rear-ended by a tow truck. Initially, the injured driver had minor injuries but later experienced a severe headache, seizure, and was diagnosed with a ruptured brain aneurysm. The case involved claims of medical negligence for failure to adequately monitor and treat vasospasms, which led to further strokes and prolonged hospitalization.

Case Information Updated: October 2025

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Head/Brain Injury
Rear-end
Strokes

Case Outcome

Outcome
Settlement
Amount
$11,025,000
County
King County, WA
Resolved
2018

Injury & Accident Details

Injury Type
Head/Brain Injury
Accident Type
Rear-end
Case Type
Strokes, cortical vision and short-term memory deficits. As a result of her strokes, Plff has permanent vision deficits and balance difficulties. She also has impaired short-term memory and can no longer work effectively. She lacks insight as to the degree of her deficits. Plffs husband and children made claims for loss of consortium.

Case Overview

In October 2018, a 47-year-old plaintiff was rear-ended by a tow truck. She initially sustained minor soft tissue injuries. In January 2019, she experienced a severe headache, dizziness, and a seizure, leading to hospitalization. She was diagnosed with a subarachnoid hemorrhage from a ruptured vertebral artery aneurysm and underwent emergent external ventricular drain placement and coil embolization.

Following the embolization, the plaintiff developed vasospasm, a known complication. Over several days, her neurological condition progressively worsened with vision loss, confusion, and stroke-like symptoms. Plaintiffs alleged that despite monitoring showing increased vasospasm, her care team delayed ordering advanced imaging and failed to aggressively manage her blood pressure. When balloon angioplasty was performed, chemical angioplasty, necessary for smaller vessels, was reportedly omitted, leading to additional strokes. The plaintiff required extended hospitalization and a lengthy recovery.

The plaintiff and her family filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against the hospital, asserting negligence in the delayed and inadequate treatment of the vasospasm. They argued the hospital's care fell below the standard, citing insufficient blood pressure management, delayed imaging, and incomplete angioplasty. The defendant hospital contended its staff provided appropriate monitoring and timely intervention. After an unsuccessful mediation, the case settled prior to trial, with the settlement terms approved by the Court.

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