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$5M – Craig J. Squillace

A 20-year-old woman was killed when her vehicle was struck by a semi-truck that veered off the side of a ramp and into her lane of traffic on the expressway.

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$300K – Craig J. Squillace

A 58-year-old woman sustained a fractured wrist and three surgeries after the car she was driving was struck by the defendant’s vehicle (Policy Limits).

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$11M – Richard F. Burke & Joseph T. Murphy

A child was killed and two other occupants seriously injured when the car they were riding in was rear-ended by another vehicle.

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$250K – Robert A. Clifford

A 26-year-old man sustained several injuries when he was operating a motorcycle and a car pulled out in front of him, causing a collision (adverse liability carrier paid policy limits).

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$105K – Robert A. Clifford

A 32-year-old welder suffered a soft tissue neck injury in an auto crash in the southwest suburbs. Defendant’s auto carrier paid its limits.

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$170K – Robert A. Clifford

A 54-year-old CEO of a Human Service Provider sustained a concussion and soft tissue injuries when he was T-boned in a McHenry County intersection.

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$100K – Robert A. Clifford

Plaintiff suffered an arm injury when she was struck by the defendant driving while in a vehicle, in which she was a passenger. (Policy Limits)

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$250K – Craig J. Squillace & Kristofer S. Riddle

A 14-year-old girl died after the truck, in which she was a passenger, was struck by a vehicle that ran a stop sign. (Policy Limits)

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$100K – Robert A. Clifford

A 59-year-old woman suffered several fractures to her left leg and knee as a result of being struck by a speeding vehicle in an intersection in which she was turning. (Policy Limits)

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