The case arose from the treatment of Amanda Weber at Crystal Run Healthcare on January 18, 2018. She sought medical attention for chest pain, pressure, and upper extremity pain. She was first seen by Dr. Puja Sharma, a family practitioner, who conducted an examination and referred her to Dr. Viral Ras Sheth, a cardiologist at the same facility.
Dr. Sheth prescribed medication, directed a nurse to administer nitroglycerine, and advised a follow-up appointment. However, the medical records noted that Weber declined an emergency transfer for troponin testing, which detects heart damage. She returned home after her visit and suffered a fatal heart attack later that day.
Following her death, Brian Weber, individually and as executor of her estate, filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against Dr. Sharma, Dr. Sheth, and Crystal Run Healthcare. The defendants moved for summary judgment, seeking dismissal of the case, and the trial court granted their motion. Weber appealed the decision.
The New York Appellate Division modified the lower court's ruling, reinstating claims against Dr. Sheth and Crystal Run Healthcare while affirming the dismissal of claims against Dr. Sharma. The court based its ruling on the following key findings:
The appellate court found that the defendants had not met the burden to establish, as a matter of law, that no malpractice occurred in Weber’s treatment. Since factual issues remained, particularly regarding the adequacy of the medical advice given, the court ruled that a jury should determine liability for Dr. Sheth and Crystal Run Healthcare.
This decision underscores important considerations for medical malpractice claims in New York:
The New York Appellate Division’s ruling allows claims against Dr. Sheth and Crystal Run Healthcare to proceed to trial, ensuring that key factual disputes will be resolved by a jury. The case highlights the challenges of summary judgment in medical malpractice litigation and reinforces the duty of healthcare providers to clearly communicate risks to patients.
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