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Dennis Quaid Settles Babies' Overdose Lawsuit

December 16, 2008
by: 
 Ani Esmailian

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

The twins were accidentally given a massive overdose of a blood thinner called Heparin, which left them battling for their lives. They were given 10,000 units of heparin when they were only supposed to be given 10 units.

At the time Dennis and his wife not only filed a lawsuit with the hospital, but also the drug company that produces the drug Heparin, accusing it of negligence in packaging.

"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," say papers filed in L.A. Superior Court on Monday.



On top of the lawsuit, Cedars-Sinai has been fined $25,000 by the California Department of Public Health.

The $750K settlement with Cedars does not affect the lawsuit they filed with Heparin, so they can probably expect another big pay out from the drug company soon.

Looks like the twins just got their college education (and much more) taken care of. Important thing is that they're happy and healthy now.
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Reader Comments
11:33AM 12/16/08 gevo
Lets see if they will be alive and live old enough to go to college, i am guessing drug overdose
8:33AM 12/16/08 Sophie
cause he really needed the money right?
7:28AM 12/16/08 robbinlea
Glad the babies are ok. Sometimes it takes someone like Dennis to make the rest of us understand that doctors and nurses are not always right. His celebrity helped bring this to the public eye.
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