The plaintiffs claimed that physicians failed to diagnose
Blake with cauda equina syndrome when he visited the VA on June 29 and 30,
2006. In his post-trial ruling, Judge Skretny stated that the “plaintiffs have
failed to prove” their malpractice claims and found that Blake did not have
cauda equina syndrome on those dates. Judge Skretny instead determined that
Blake first presented with symptoms of cauda equina syndrome at the VA on the
afternoon of July 1, 2006, and he underwent surgery within 24 hours. Judge
Skretny concluded that the VA physicians’ treatment of Blake was “well within the
standard of care for treating” cauda equina syndrome “in a timely manner.”
At trial, the plaintiffs presented testimony from nine
expert witnesses, including seven medical doctors. The Government countered
with the testimony of neurosurgeon Dr. Douglas Moreland.