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$3.35M – Bradley M. Cosgrove & Charles R. Haskins

Clifford Law Offices obtained a $3.35 million verdict on behalf of a woman who suffered permanent brain damage following an undiagnosed brain tumor.
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$500K – Bradley M. Cosgrove & Charles R. Haskins

A 67-year-old female died when health care workers failed to timely recognize and treat her for aortic dissection.
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$1.3M – Bradley M. Cosgrove, Marta M. Davidson, Charles R. Haskins

A 77-year-old male suffered a global anoxic-ischemic encephalopathy and died due to failure to appropriately perfuse the patient during a cardiopulmonary bypass procedure
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$2M – Bradley M. Cosgrove, Marta M. Davidson, Charles R. Haskins

An infant hemorrhaged to death due to a pediatric surgeon who inappropriately performed surgery for a congenital diaphragmatic hernia and bronchopulmonary sequestration.
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$51M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Bradley M. Cosgrove, Sarah F. King, Charles R. Haskins

Settlement on behalf of a baby who sustained brain damage at birth.
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$101M – Bradley M. Cosgrove, Keith A. Hebeisen, Sarah F. King, Charles R. Haskins

Clifford Law Offices obtained a record $101 million verdict on behalf of a baby who sustained brain damage at birth at West Suburban Medical Center in Oak Park. This case is the highest reported Illinois Medical Malpractice Verdict. Click here to read more about the case.
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$5.4M – Bradley M. Cosgrove, Marta M. Davidson, Charles R. Haskins

Plaintiff went into septic shock and died when health care providers, at two different hospitals, failed to timely recognize the signs and symptoms of a bowel perforation and failed to timely take plaintiff back to surgery after client underwent a hernia repair.
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$8.5M – Bradley M. Cosgrove, Charles R. Haskins

A Williamson County man from Marion, Illinois died when a certified registered nurse anesthetist and hospital employees allowed a patient to become dangerously hypotensive and was later declared brain dead.
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$121K – Charles R. Haskins

Woman suffers torn meniscus after Chicago taxi cab strikes her car in intersection.
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