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    $7.75M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Bradley M. Cosgrove, Susan A. Capra

    A 56-year-old man dies from cardiac issues due to the negligence of a neurosurgeon who failed to recognize the man's previous heart issues and cleared him for surgery. Click here to read more about the case.
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    $8.25M – Bradley M. Cosgrove

    Verdict against a Chicago hospital on behalf of a family who lost their father and husband due to negligence following a total knee replacement surgery. Click here to read more about the case.
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    $20M – Robert A. Clifford, Bradley M. Cosgrove

    Settlement for a man who was severely injured when a tractor carrying hazardous materials t-boned his vehicle. Click here to read more about the case.
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    $2M – Bradley M. Cosgrove, Susan A. Capra

    A 73-year-old man commits suicide in a Chicagoland Hospital, as a result of the hospital's negligence in supervising the patient while on suicide watch.
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    $1M – Bradley M. Cosgrove, Susan A. Capra

    A 33-year-old mother commits suicide as a result of the negligent mental health treatment of post-partum psychosis.
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    $3.1M – Bradley M. Cosgrove, Marta Kowalczyk Davidson

    A 65-year-old man loses leg after negligent treatment and management of ulcerated foot. The Illinois Jury Verdict Reporter has confirmed that this is a record verdict in Winnebago County for a leg amputation. Click here to read more about the case.
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    $200K – Bradley M. Cosgrove, Susan A. Capra

    Patient sustains a burn to his thigh during a surgical procedure.
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    $675K – Bradley M. Cosgrove

    A 28-year-old sign painter was electrocuted while painting a billboard due to employer, billboard owner, and electrical company's negligence.
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    $500K – Bradley M. Cosgrove

    A 38-year-old woman suffered injury to spinal accessory nerve during lymph node biopsy causing muscle atrophy, weakness, and disfigurement.
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