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    $600K – Kevin P. Durkin & Tracy A. Brammeier

    A 14-year-old girl underwent an amputation of her left big toe due to an infection caused by a bandage that was applied too tightly.  
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    $3.5M – Kevin P. Durkin & Tracy A. Brammeier

    A 13-year-old boy, riding his bicycle on the sidewalk and entering a crosswalk near a road construction site, was struck and killed by a truck turning right.
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    $1.95M – Kevin P. Durkin, Tracy A. Brammeier, Craig J. Squillace

    A 40-year-old male suffered several fractures to his face and skull, a kidney laceration, hemopneumothorax, and multiple other fractures to his body when he was working on a construction project on the roof and fell through the elevator shaft to the basement.
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    $3.75M – Kevin P. Durkin & Tracy A. Brammeier

    A 23-year-old female bicyclist, in a shared lane, was struck and killed by a truck turning right in Chicago, Illinois.
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    $27.9M – Tracy A. Brammeier

    Family of three individuals who died and sole survivor in a boating incident on Lake Michigan settle state court case against the companies tasked with repairing and managing the motorboat.
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    $120K – Tracy A. Brammeier

    Pedestrian hit by vehicle in parking garage, sustained a broken fibula requiring a plate and screws.
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    $35M – Robert A. Clifford, Kevin P. Durkin, Tracy A. Brammeier

    A 24-year-old woman was severely injured after a truck struck her and dragged her for 60 feet at a Chicago street corner. Click here to read more about the case.
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    $200K – Kevin P. Durkin, Tracy A. Brammeier

    Husband and wife on motorcycle are struck by car that ran red light; each sustained legal injuries.
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