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$2,250,000 Jury Verdict for Malpractice/Wrongful Death

NEW JERSEY LAW JOURNAL
SUITS & DEALS - JULY 10, 1995

Van Nosdall v. Sergeant: A Middlesex County jury deliberated for one hour on June 29 before awarding $2.2 million to the widow of a man whose medication allegedly caused liver failure.

Wesley Van Nosdall of Old Bridge began taking acetaminophen with codeine for his back pain as prescribed by his doctor, John Sargeant, in September of 1983, according to Van Nosdall's attorney, William Levinson of Edison's Levinson & Associates. Van Nosdall took up to seven pills daily, Levinson says. He adds that between 1983 and February of 1991, when Van Nosdall stopped taking the medication, his elevated liver enzymes, an asymptomatic condition, were aggravated. He died on April 14, 1991, at age 59, of acetaminophen induced liver failure.

Van Nosdall's widow, Dorothy, filed suit in July 1992. The trial, before Superior Court Judge George Nicola, lasted for four days.

Levinson's expert witness, Paul LeWinter, an internist at Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center in Plainfield, showed that elevated liver enzymes were, at best, not helped by the acetaminophen prescription.

Sargeant was represented by Thomas Chansky of Lynch Martin in North Brunswick, who did not return a telephone message left at his office.

By Deseree Graham

Reprinted with permission from the New Jersey Law Journal, July 10, 1996 by American Lawyer Media, L.P.

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