$12M – Robert A. Clifford & James C. Pullos
Plaintiff was killed as a result of a bunker collapse.
Plaintiff was killed as a result of a bunker collapse.
A 50-year-old contractor sustained a calcaneal fracture and a left leg “crush injury,” that required multiple fasciotomies, after he was struck by a dump truck.
A 30-year-old business woman suffered a fractured 5th metatarsal when her foot was run over in a private drive on North side.
A 57-year-old carpenter suffered a spinal cord injury when he fell through a roof on which he was working on the South Side of Chicago.
A pedestrian, crossing street in the crosswalk, suffered multiple fractures when he was struck by a vehicle which blew a stop sign.
A 76-year-old business owner suffered non-operated fractures when the vehicle he was a passenger in was struck by a motorist who ran a red light on Lower Wacker.
A 55-year-old woman required neck and back surgery as a result of a semi-truck entering her lane and striking her minivan. The trucking company denied liability and blamed another driver as the cause of the crash.
A pregnant woman and her unborn baby were killed when she was struck by a truck in a crosswalk.
A 17-year-old sustained a traumatic brain injury and serious internal injuries that necessitated an airlift to Stroger Hospital when a truck driver, driving for a large trucking company and under the direction of a national shipper, lost control and crashed onto the shoulder of a highway. At the time of the crash, the plaintiff was lawfully on the shoulder of a highway determining if the brake lights and tail lights on his trailer were working. The plaintiff requires a lifetime of future therapy and caretaking services.