$174M – Robert A. Clifford, Shannon M. McNulty
A $174 million settlement was obtained on behalf of acute-care hospitals in claims against owners of Purdue Pharma, which manufactured opioids including OxyContin.
A $174 million settlement was obtained on behalf of acute-care hospitals in claims against owners of Purdue Pharma, which manufactured opioids including OxyContin.
Plaintiffs alleged negligence against various defendants for a rear-end crash involving a semi-truck which caused death to their child.
An 86-year-old woman fell into a curb of a sidewalk and suffered a skull fracture with a traumatic brain injury due to the dangerous property of a restaurant not providing enough space for patrons to walk through.
A 36-year-old man died when his vehicle was struck head-on by a speeding truck. He is survived by his wife.
A 68-year-old patient received emergent care for a suspected and developing pulmonary embolism. The plaintiff collapsed at home 36 hours after leaving the Chicagoland hospital which led to Plaintiff sustaining a non-fatal saddle pulmonary embolism that caused cardiac strain, a minor stroke, permanent shortness of breath.
A 76 year old woman died after a hip surgery from receiving a blood transfusion with the wrong blood type.
Driver and passenger were killed when their car, after being rear-ended by a semi-truck, spun into oncoming highway traffic and collided with another truck.