Dennis And Kimberly Quaid Reach Settlement In Accidental Overdose Of Their Twins

December 16, 2008

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Dennis Quaid and wife Kimberly Quaid have reached a settlement of $750,000 against Cedars-Sinai Medical Center for the accidental overdose of their newborn twins, Thomas Boone and Zoe Grace, in 2007.

The agreement is pending the approval of a Los Angeles judge.  Papers filed in L.A. Superior Court on Monday say:

“The settlement is the result of extensive negotiations between the parties and their respective legal representatives, and is intended to avoid the time, expense and uncertainty of litigation.”

An attorney for Quaid declined to comment.

Just two weeks after twins were born in November 2007 via gestational carrier, they were accidentally given a massive overdose of the blood thinner Heparin, and spent days battling for their lives.

The babies recovered and are now in good health, providing what Quaid, 54, called a “happy ending” to the medical scare.

Cedars-Sinai has been fined $25,000 by the California Department of Public Health. A hospital spokesman said the facility cooperated with state authorities and intended to pay the fine. The hospital has since apologized to the patients’ families and said it has taken steps to better train the staff.

The Quaids have also filed a lawsuit against Heparin’s drug maker, Baxter Healthcare Corp., accusing it of negligence in packaging adult and pediatric doses in similar vials. The settlement with Cedars does not affect that lawsuit.

So awful.  I’m just glad the babies are ok after all that.

photo: WENN



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2 Responses to “Dennis And Kimberly Quaid Reach Settlement In Accidental Overdose Of Their Twins”

  1. Anne Says:

    Interesting that despite MICRA caps of $250,000 for the wrongful death of a child, the Quaids were able to recover $750,000 for the mistake made on two healthy children. Not to take anything away from them, as I feel they deserve it, but something is wrong when a child dies and cannot get justice because of the MICRA caps. Those that are injured the most are all but forgotten. Dennis, if you take up the cause, this would be a good one to take up!

  2. sallie Says:

    Great very happy for u and your family. My case is so different my son age 25 went to hospital Dec. 30 for refuge coughing (flu symptons amybe infected cystic hygroma. He was given diladid sent home and died. Autopsy ACCIDENTAL DEATH OVERDOSE OF DILADID. BECAUSE HE WAS 25 NO SURVIVING SPOUSE NOSIBBLINGS. IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA I HAVE NO CASE. PLEASE HELP NEED TO GET THIS LAW CHANGED ANY INFO PLEASE CONTACT AT SALLIETTA36@AOL.COM

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