A medical malpractice claim settled for $2.75 million in favor of a 23-year-old school teacher who suffered a stroke following a failed epidural.

Hailey Saginor went to Robert Wood Johnson Hospital in September 2018 for a scheduled labor induction. During her hospital stay, she received an epidural in her spine that initially went wrong. The first attempt to place the epidural resulted in a puncture to her dura, which caused her spinal fluid to leak. According to Saginor's attorney, Peter Chamas, a founding partner with Gill & Chamas, this kind of puncture issue is called a "wet tap" and is an accepted risk associated with the procedure.