Dr David Nazarian was involved in a malpractice case where a jury found him and his partners negligent for a patient's blood clot after surgery, awarding the estate
million. He was also a defendant in a 2011 case alleging nerve damage during surgery. Separately, Nazarian sued his former partners at 3B Orthopaedics over the sale of their practice in 2013.
Malpractice lawsuits
- 2024 case: A jury found Nazarian and his partners at Reconstructive Orthopaedic Associates II negligent in a case involving a patient who developed a blood clot after surgery. The estate was awarded million, with liability attributed to a failure to properly treat the patient's increased risk of venous thromboembolism.
- 2011 case: Nazarian was named as a defendant in a case where a patient alleged nerve damage to a leg after surgery. The patient was a defendant alongside his partner, Dr. Arthur Bartolozzi, who performed another surgery on the same patient.
Business and partnership dispute
- 2013 lawsuit: Nazarian sued his former partners at 3B Orthopaedics after they sold the practice. He claimed they defrauded him of more than by withholding his share of the sale proceeds and bonuses. The suit also alleged deceit, harassment, and unethical conduct by his former partners.
- Response to the suit: The former partners denied the allegations, stating that the offer to hire Nazarian was withdrawn because he took too long to accept it. They also claimed his client base came from the 3B brand, not his own following, according to Inquirer.com.
Sep 11, 2011 — suffered nerve damage to her left leg following the negligent performance of the surgery. David. Nazarian, MD performe...
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