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$6M – James C. Pullos

A 22-year-old male suffered a brain injury resulting from the failure of medical providers to properly treat his sinus infection. As a result of this injury, plaintiff was on respiratory support for 20 months in a persistent unconscious state until his death.
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$326K – James C. Pullos

A 61-year-old male suffered a concussion, whiplash, neck and back pain as a result of being rear-ended by the defendant.
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$3.5M – James C. Pullos & Shannon M. McNulty

Plaintiffs alleged sexual abuse on behalf of resident at an assisted living facility.
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$1.26M – James C. Pullos

Plaintiff alleged workers caused physical harm to resident at assisted living facility.
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$2.1M – James Pullos

The plaintiff alleged she suffered a gunshot wound when a resident of the defendant’s home accessed and discharged an unsecured gun. As a result, the plaintiff suffered traumatic injuries to the mouth and jaw area. (Excess Policy Limits)
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$330K – James C. Pullos

The plaintiff suffered traumatic injuries to his arm and leg when the snowmobile, of which he was driving, crashed into a semi-truck when approached the roadway.
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$1.11M – James C. Pullos

An on-duty police officer, the plaintiff, was stuck by another driver. The plaintiff suffered a closed head injury and shoulder injury.
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$292.5K – James C. Pullos

Plaintiff was walking on trail when a bicycle rider collided into plaintiff. Plaintiff suffered concussion, head, and body injuries.

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$7.25M- James C. Pullos

Plaintiff's decedent, an adult with developmental disabilities, resided in a group home in Will County. Plaintiff alleged that the defendants' acts and omissions resulted in decedent's death.
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