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    Wrongful Death

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    $750K – Susan A. Capra

    Death of a 21-year-old woman from failure to diagnose and treat pre-eclampsia during labor.
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    $2.5M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Sarah F. King

    A 64-year-old man dies from respiratory arrest after spine surgery.
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    $1.4M – Kevin P. Durkin

    Man's car is disabled from accident. As he is sitting in the back of an Illinois State Police car on I-290, defendant strikes the back of the police car, killing plaintiff.
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    $3.5M – Bradley M. Cosgrove, Susan A. Capra, Marta Kowalczyk Davidson

    Failure to work up chest pain and ischemic heart disease results in cardiac arrest of patient and death two days after emergency room admission.
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    $3.3M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Sarah F. King

    A 52-year-old man dies from negligent overdose of medication while in hospital. Click here to read more about the case.
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    $1M – Robert P. Walsh

    A 58-year-old plumber's car skids into guardrail in snowy conditions on Skyway; he is struck after he gets out to investigate; survived by four adult daughters.
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    $425K – Robert A. Clifford, Susan A. Capra

    An 81-year-old woman dies after developing an infection following exploratory laparotomy procedure.
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    $7.75M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Bradley M. Cosgrove, Susan A. Capra

    A 56-year-old man dies from cardiac issues due to the negligence of a neurosurgeon who failed to recognize the man's previous heart issues and cleared him for surgery. Click here to read more about the case.
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    $6.5M – Shannon M. McNulty, Robert A. Clifford

    Wrongful death of a 35-year-old husband and father after a failure to timely diagnose an aortic dissection, failure to administer a CT scan, and a failure to observe and follow up on abnormal findings present on chest x-ray administered in emergency room. Click here to read more about the case.
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