• Board Certified in Pediatrics
  • Board Certified in Neurology, Psychiatry
  • Ivy-League Trained
  • 30+ Years in Private Practice
  • Experienced Expert Witness
  • Active Professionally
Verdicts

Dr. Cantor is a child neurology expert who has worked on both Plaintiff and Defense cases. As an Ivy League-trained pediatric neurology expert with over 30 years in private practice, Dr. Cantor has been involved in many successful cases. In addition to recent cases listed below, a more extensive list is availabe through Verdict Search.

Award : $19,000,000.00 | Decision - Plaintiff
Type : Medical Malpractice - Childborth | Medical Malpractice - Hospital | Medical Malpractice - Negligent Treatment
Case : Kimberly Coleman, individually and as mother and next friend of Javan Coleman and Union Planters Bank, NA, Temporary Guardian of the Estate of Javan Coleman v. United States of America and Touchette Regional Hospital Inc.
Venue : U.S. District for Western Division of Missouri Southern Division
State : Missouri
Date : July 24, 2003
Experts : Harvey E. Cantor (St. Louis, MO), Cerebral Palsy
Summary : On July 19, 1998, plaintiff Kimberly Coleman, 30, gave birth to her son, Javan, at Touchette Regional Hospital in Centerville, IL. The child appeared to have no prenatal indications of birth defect. (more...)
Award : $8,400,000.00 | Mediated Settlement
Type : Motor Vehicle - Intersection | Motor Vehicle - Speeding | Motor Vehicle - Single Vehicle | Motor Vehicle - Pedestrian
Case : Carmelena Mancini, and infant by her Guardian ad Litem, Joanne Mancini, individually, James Craven, a mentally incapacitated person by his guardian ad Litem, Rosemary Mancini and Vincent Mancini v. Chrispin Obico, St. Justin's Roman Catholic Church, and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Trenton
Venue : Superior Court of Ocean County
State : New Jersey
Date : March 26, 2008
Experts : Harvey E. Cantor (St. Louis, MO), Pediatric Neurology
Summary : On the night of May 15, 2005, plaintiffs Carmelena Mancini, age 7, Vincent Mancini, 55, disabled, and James Craven, 55, mentally disabled, were crossing a four-lane highway intersection in Toms River (more...)
 


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