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$1M – Kevin P. Durkin

42-year-old woman is killed when her car is struck by semi-tractor trailer rig making an improper right turn.
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$35M – Kevin P. Durkin, Robert A. Clifford

Internationally acclaimed violinist severely injured due to negligence of train company. Click here to read more about this case.
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$2M – Kevin P. Durkin

Construction worker fell through unsupported roof at Navy Pier project, fracturing pelvis and wrist.
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$40M – Kevin P. Durkin, Robert A. Clifford

Alaska Air Flight 261 crashed into the Pacific Ocean in 2000 carrying 88 passengers, many home-bound for Seattle from sunny Puerto Vallarta. We represented seven families who lost loved ones. Aviation attorney Kevin Durkin deposed more than 80 people, including airline executives and aviation experts, over three years to determine the cause of the crash - the airplane's jackscrew system. Even though the National Transportation Safety Board gave the company a virtual pass in its report of the Accident, our airplane Accident lawyers did the work needed to prevail on behalf of the families we represented.
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$1M – Kevin P. Durkin, Robert A. Clifford

Construction worker fractures hip and vertebrae after falling off unguarded bridge.
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$7.5M – Kevin P. Durkin, Robert A. Clifford

Drunken driver kills one person and injures three others in Sioux Falls.

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$4.1M – Kevin P. Durkin

Our aviation attorneys obtained $4.1 million in 1998 on behalf of a photographer killed in a helicopter that crashed into a northwestern suburban home in Chicago.
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$9M – Kevin P. Durkin

36-year-old master mechanic lost his arm and spleen when he tried to stop a runaway coal car which was about to strike another employee.
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