Projected Settlement Ranges by Injury Severity Legal settlement projections reveal the following compensation tiers based on documented injury patterns: Severe gastroparesis with gallbladder removal : $400,000-$700,000, particularly for cases involving documented surgical interventions with average laparoscopic cholecystectomy costs ranging from $10,000-$20,000 Moderate gastrointestinal complications requiring hospitalization : $250,000-$400,000, reflecting average gastroparesis hospitalization charges of $34,585 per stay according to published healthcare utilization studies NAION vision loss or sudden blindness : $700,000-$1,500,000, with the European Medicines Agency classifying this serious and irreversible condition as affecting up to 1 in 10,000 semaglutide users Chronic gastroparesis requiring ongoing treatment : $300,000-$500,000, considering that severe gastroparesis inpatient care costs $7,000 monthly based on clinical research data Multiple complications or injuries : $500,000-$900,000, particularly when involving both gastrointestinal and vision-related conditions Wrongful death claims : Potentially exceeding $1 million, depending on age and economic factors of the deceased These projections derive from analysis of similar pharmaceutical mass tort settlements where gastrointestinal injuries and permanent sensory loss resulted in substantial compensation awards

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