We are investigating cases where baby formulas and milk fortifiers made from cow’s milk have led to Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) in babies born too early. NEC is a severe and often fatal condition that can cause damage and create holes in the bowels.
Usually, symptoms of NEC start showing up between two to six weeks after a baby is born. They can either come on suddenly without warning in babies who seemed to be doing well or gradually over time.
The Risk of Cow’s Milk-Based Formulas
Research has consistently shown that babies born prematurely or underweight are more likely to develop NEC when fed cow’s milk-based formulas like Enfamil and Similac.
Despite the overwhelming evidence and the recognition from virtually every pediatric medical organization, these manufacturers have not provided any warnings about the heightened risk of NEC associated with their products.
A Landmark Case in Missouri
In a recent trial in Missouri, a jury held Abbott Laboratories, the manufacturer of Similac, accountable for the severe injuries suffered by a premature infant.
After being fed Similac Special Care formula, the infant developed NEC and had to undergo surgery to remove 75% of her intestines. The aftermath of this surgery left her with significant permanent injuries, including brain damage.
The jury concluded that the Similac formula caused the infant’s NEC. This verdict resulted in a substantial award of $495 million in damages to the plaintiff. While Abbott Laboratories is expected to appeal the decision, this verdict marks a significant milestone for similar cases moving forward.
Seeking Justice for Affected Families
Beasley Allen is dedicated to pursuing justice for families impacted by NEC related to cow’s milk-based infant formulas. In cases where a child has experienced NEC after consuming products like Enfamil or Similac, families might be eligible for compensation. Our team of attorneys is ready to support you through this difficult period and advocate for the justice your family is owed.