News

Amy Connor's twin sons were born 10 weeks before their due date. One of her sons needed a blood transfusion that met specific requirements. They eventually found a match.
Abbott, 2322-CC01251, Missouri 22nd Judicial Circuit (St. Louis) - was brought on behalf of Robynn Gill, a premature baby girl who developed NEC and allegedly suffered brain damage after being fed ...
Gill claims her premature infant developed NEC after being fed Abbott’s products for premature babies, which causes the death of bowel tissue, primarily affects newborns, and has a fatality rate ...
Gill alleges in the lawsuit that her premature infant child developed necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) as a result of being fed Abbott's products for premature babies.
NEC, which causes the death of bowel tissue, mostly affects premature newborns and has a fatality rate of between 15% and 40%. Gill's child, Robynn Davis, who developed NEC after being given ...
In the case now at trial, Gill alleges her daughter was given Abbott’s cow’s milk-based infant feeding products as a premature infant, which caused her to develop NEC.
Parents have filed lawsuits in federal court in Chicago, the Circuit Court of Cook County and others across the country, alleging Abbott Laboratories’ formula for premature infants made babies sick.