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Hixson & Brown, P.C.
160 S. 68th St., Suite 1108
West Des Moines, Iowa 50266
Tel: (515) 222-2620
Fax: (515) 440-6395
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The Medical Malpractice and settlement attorneys at the Hixson & Brown P.C. Law Firm are dedicated  to serve their clients in central Iowa, including the cities of Sioux City, Council Bluffs, Des Moines, Fort  Dodge, Ames, Cedar Rapids, Iowa  City, Davenport, Dubuque, Waterloo  and Burlington, and the communities  that make up Woodbury, Pottawattamie, Polk, Webster, Story, Linn, Johnson, Scott, Dubuque, Black Hawk, and Des Moines counties.
 
Welcome to Hixson & Brown P. C.

Hixson & Brown, P.C. was founded for the purpose of assisting injured individuals in their quest for justice. The firm's general practice includes a heavy emphasis on medical malpractice and personal injury cases. The firm's attorneys have over 40 years experience in litigating cases in Iowa, California, Illinois, Kansas and Missouri. The firm's attorneys pursue matters in both state and federal courts and before administrative agencies.

We understand that personal injuries cause a great deal of pain, suffering and emotional distress to you and your family. If you are unable to travel to see us, we will come to see you. We personally commit to give you and your family the special attention and representation you deserve. In addition to representing you in the case giving rise to your personal injury, we work with your health insurance company, Social Security Administration, Medicare and/or Medicaid in an effort to ensure maximum recovery and minimal inconvenience to you.

Martindale-Hubbell has certified that the firm of Hixson & Brown, P.C. as an AV rated law firm. “A” signifies the highest level of ability, while “V” denotes “very high” adherence to the professional standards of conduct, ethics, reliability and diligence. These legal ability and general ethical standards ratings are derived from confidential opinions and professionally developed surveys conducted by Martindale-Hubbell.
Read About Our Results & Verdicts
The cases listed below are examples of results that we have obtained in various cases during our years of practice primarily in the areas of medical negligence and personal injury. This information is only presented to show that the firm has extensive experience in handling a wide variety of medical malpractice cases and personal injury cases. However, every case is different and the results obtained depend on the facts of each case as well has the issues involved. You should not take this information as an indication of what your particular case may be worth.
Medical Malpractice / failure to diagnose malrotated bowel / loss of intestines / liver transplant:
Client was a baby who was hospitalized and began to exhibit bilious vomiting. It was alleged that an upper GI and lower GI (barium enema) should have been performed. Due to the failure to timely diagnose the malrotated bowel and mid gut volvulus, the baby lost all but 17 cm of his intestines. The baby was placed on total parenteral nutrition (TPN) which ultimately led to liver failure. The baby was placed on the liver transplant list and did receive a liver transplant. The client is on immunosuppressant medication for life. The defendants denied all liability. Recovery value: $10,000,000.00.
Medical Malpractice / failure to diagnose malrotated bowel / loss of intestines:
Client was a baby who was hospitalized and began to exhibit bilious vomiting. It was alleged that an upper GI and lower GI (barium enema) should have been performed. Due to the failure to timely diagnose the malrotated bowel, the baby lost most of his intestines. The baby was placed on total parenteral nutrition (TPN) for growth. Fortunately, as the baby grew so did the length of the baby's intestines. The baby received supplemental feeding through a G-tube in his stomach. The defendants denied all liability. Recovery: $5,000,000.00.
 Medical Malpractice / HELLP Syndrome / Preeclampsia / Hypovolemic Shock / Death
Client underwent an emergency c-section at 30 weeks gestation following a diagnosis of preeclampsia and HELLP (hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes and low platelets) syndrome. After delivery, the client exhibited signs and symptoms of hypovolemic shock and hemorrhagic shock with low blood pressure, increased heart rate, decreased hemoglobin and decreased hematocrit. Client was transfused with red blood cells, plasma and platelets and responded favorably. Unfortunately, medical personnel did not discover the cause of the client’s decreased red blood cells and decreased fluid volume. As a result, the client suffered a heart attack and global ischemic brain damage. Eventually, it was discovered that the client had a postpartum bleed in the pelvis and abdomen that went undiagnosed. The client died the following day. Recovery: Settlement amount confidential at the insistence of the Defendants.

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Russ Hixson - Hixson & Brown P.C. RUSS HIXSON

Russ Hixson was born in Des Moines, Iowa and has lived there all his life. After graduating from Hoover High School in 1981, he attended the University of Iowa, where he obtained his accounting degree in 1986. He then attended the University Of Iowa College Of Law and graduated in 1989. His Fields of Practice include medical malpractice and personal injury. He had a deep conviction for helping individuals and families that are suffering financially, emotionally and physically from the effects of medical injuries or injuries caused by motor vehicle and truck accidents. READ MORE
Terry Brown - Hixson & Brown P.C. TERRY BROWN

Terrence D. Brown has been an attorney since 1981. He represents seriously injured individuals who are seeking compensation through the civil justice system. His fields of practice include medical negligence and personal injury. He has practiced in California and Iowa. He was admitted to the California Bar in 1981. He moved to Iowa and was admitted to the Iowa Bar in 1988. He is a sustaining member of the American and Iowa Trial Lawyers Associations. READ MORE
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Iowa Medical Malpractice News Articles
CEREBRAL PALSY
The Hixson & Brown Law Firm has represented many babies that suffer from cerebral palsy as a result of medical negligence occurring during the process of labor and delivery.  The claims occur for a number of reasons, but the primary result is usually the same: and anoxic (lack of oxygen) injury to the baby.  Sometimes the medical malpractice involves the failure of the nursing staff or obstetrician to diagnose a problem with the labor.  Other times, the medical negligence involves the failure to diagnose a poor fetal response to labor.  In our experience, if a baby is born with a low APGAR score, a low blood pH or a low Base Excess with a resultant brain injury to the baby, the parents should have the complete medical record reviewed by a lawyer who handles medical malpractice claims involving birth injuries. READ MORE
STILL BORN BABIES AND IUGR
At birth the baby's weight placed her below the 5% of all babies born in the United States. The baby girl underwent an autopsy and the pathologist determined that she died of intra uterine growth restriction which is commonly referred to as "IUGR." While the baby girl in our case fell below the 5th percentile, generally“birth weight below the population 10th percentile, corrected for gestational age, has been the most widely used criterion for defining growth restriction at birth.” In our case, the mother received her obstetrical care and treatment from a midwife. READ MORE
FAILURE TO DIAGNOSE PRETERM LABOR AND TRANSFER TO A LEVEL III TERTIARY CARE CENTER
Like many states, Iowa has a Regionalized System of Perinatal Health Care that was established pursuant to Iowa Code §135.11 and Iowa Administrative Code 641-150.1.  Along with this regionalized system, the Iowa Department of Public Health has published “Guidelines for Perinatal Services.”  These Guidelines identify their intent as follows:“The intent of Guidelines for Perinatal Services is to assure that when a hospital markets itself at a particular level of perinatal care, it is capable of providing that care. The public is entitled to know the level of functioning. A hospital having determined to participate in the regionalized system of perinatal care shall comply with the guidelines appropriate to the level of participation selected by the hospital and approved by the advisory committee for perinatal guidelines.” READ MORE
MALROATATION OF THE BOWEL AND OBSTRUCTION IN TWO NEWBORN BABIES
Of the cases we have handled for infants injured as a result of medical negligence relating to intestinal or bowel issues, two suffered life threatening injuries.  In both cases the physicians failed to promptly diagnose and treat a malrotated bowel with a resulting midgut volvulus.  The signs and symptoms for each of these infants were as follows. READ MORE
DEEP VENOUS THROMBOSIS AND PULMONARY EMBOLISMS
A deep venous thrombosis is a blood clot that forms most often in the veins of the leg and sometimes in the arms. It is often referred to as a "DVT." Regardless of where the thrombosis/blood clot develops it is a serious medical condition because it may lead to a pulmonary embolism ("PE"). A pulmonary embolism occurs when a blood clot breaks loose in the vein and travels to the lungs where it can cause respiratory failure. This often leads to death.

While anyone can develop a DVT and a pulmonary embolism, certain categories of individuals have been identified as having acquired and/or genetic risk factors that predispose them to the development of a DVT and hence a pulmonary embolism. Most people do not know whether they have a genetic predisposition to develop a DVT since there is normally no reason to routinely test for such genetic factors. On the other hand, certain acquired factors are readily apparent risk factors. READ MORE
 
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