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    $8M – Keith A. Hebeisen

    Defendants failed to timely diagnose and treat blood infection, resulting in severe and permanent damage to child's heart and brain.
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    $2M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Susan A. Capra

    ICU nursing staff at a Chicago-area hospital failed to properly monitor and provide for the safety of a patient following coronary artery bypass and mitral valve surgery, resulting in a preventable fall and cardiopulmonary arrest that caused irreversible brain damage and death of a 64-year-old man.
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    $1M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Susan A. Capra

    Defendants fail to perform a timely delivery by C-section causing infant's death four days after birth.
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    $1M – Keith A. Hebeisen

    Defendant ophthalmologist failed to timely diagnose infection of the eye, resulting in legal blindness in one eye at the age of six.
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    $1M – Keith A. Hebeisen

    Verdict on behalf of a 24-year-old school teacher whose eye was permanently injured during lens implant surgery.
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    $2M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Susan A. Capra

    Failure to timely diagnose breast cancer, causing death of a 55-year-old single mother of one daughter.
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    $1M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Susan A. Capra

    Medical negligence case involving a young woman who undergoes an unnecessary hysterectomy during which her bowel was lacerated, resulting in a severe infection that causes permanent injuries.
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    $5M – Keith A. Hebeisen

    Doctor performs unnecessary hysterectomy on a 31-year-old Chicago area woman after c-section to deliver her first child.
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    $2M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Susan A. Capra

    Failure to diagnose and treat monochorionic twin pregnancy results in severe brain damage of one little girl and wrongful death of her twin sister.
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