Salenger, Sack, Kimmel & Bavaro, LLP (SSKB), a leading New York medical malpractice law firm, has secured a $9.2 million settlement against a Suffolk County hospital on the eve of trial for a 51-year-old woman who suffered a devastating stroke after her condition went undiagnosed for several critical hours.
The case involved a missed opportunity for doctors to intervene during the early stages of a stroke. The delay in diagnosis and treatment caused irreversible neurological injuries, including:
The $9.2 million recovery ensures the client will have the financial resources needed to manage her daily living, medical treatment, and support for the rest of her life.
The settlement was secured by Senior Partner Joe Bavaro and Partner Carolyn Caccese, two of SSKB’s experienced trial lawyers.
“This result reflects our mission: to hold negligent providers accountable and give clients the security they deserve,” said Bavaro. “Our team prepared this case for trial from day one, and that preparation paid off.”
“This was more than a case—it was about someone’s life,” added Caccese. “We were honored to fight for her and proud to secure a result that will truly make a difference.”
Stroke misdiagnosis is a significant challenge in healthcare and often leads to preventable harm. According to the American Heart Association, missed or delayed diagnoses contribute to thousands of stroke-related injuries every year.
This settlement stands out as one of the largest stroke-related recoveries in New York in 2025, underscoring SSKB’s role as a leading advocate for patients and families impacted by medical negligence.
Salenger, Sack, Kimmel & Bavaro, LLP is a full-service New York trial law firm representing clients in medical malpractice, personal injury, and mass tort litigation. With a proven track record of multimillion-dollar verdicts and settlements, SSKB’s attorneys are committed to securing justice and financial compensation for victims of catastrophic injuries.
If you or a loved one has been affected by stroke misdiagnosis, delayed diagnosis, or hospital negligence, contact our New York medical malpractice attorneys today for a free consultation.