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$600K – Richard F. Burke

A 61-year-old woman suffered a toe amputation as a result of medical negligence during foot surgery.

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$39.9M – Bradley M. Cosgrove & Charles R. Haskins

A record verdict was obtained on behalf of a 37-year-old man who was left permanently disabled following the failure to treat his apparent symptoms that could have prevented a stroke.
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$6.47M- Sarah F. King & Joseph T. Murphy

A $6.47 Million dollar record verdict was obtained on behalf of a 58-year-old man who suffered debilitating injuries due to a malpositioned hip implant.

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$6M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Courtney A. Berlin

A 55-year-old woman sustained a choroidal rupture and traumatic optic neuropathy resulting in permanent vision impairment due to alleged intraoperative negligence.

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$6M – Bradley M. Cosgrove

A five-year-old girl died due to the negligent performance of a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy.

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$1,027,500 – Richard F. Burke

A 63-year-old woman developed sepsis and required a prolonged hospital stay after her doctor failed to properly perform hernia repair surgery.

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$15M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Susan A. Capra, Sarah F. King, James C. Pullos, Courtney A. Berlin

A baby sustained permanent brain injury from lack of oxygen due to failure to perform a timely cesarean section.

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$8M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Sarah F. King & Courtney A. Berlin

A 60-year-old man underwent multiple surgeries to treat complication of necrotizing pancreatitis caused by negligence of surgeon failing to shrink a tumor before abdominal surgery.

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$3.5M – Robert A. Clifford

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.

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