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$750K – Robert A. Clifford

Physician failed to administer anti-coagulating therapy to a 75-year-old administrative assistant who suffered a massive stroke leading to her death.

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$3M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Susan A. Capra

Young mother of three dies after antibiotic treatment for sepsis delayed until it was too late.
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$2M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Robert A. Clifford, Susan A. Capra

A 66-year-old wife and mother of three adult children dies during surgery due to uncontrolled bleeding that went unrecognized by medical personnel in the OR.
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$1M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Sarah F. King, Susan A. Capra

Medical negligence for the failure to properly monitor delivery of newborn boy and failure to perform a C-section resulting in stillborn.
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$1M – Robert A. Clifford

Wrongful death of a 21-year-old single male from Latvia who was killed when the mini-van he was driving was struck by a semi tractor-trailer combination near Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He left surviving him, his mother, father, and adult sister who all live in Latvia.

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$2M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Susan A. Capra

ICU nursing staff at a Chicago-area hospital failed to properly monitor and provide for the safety of a patient following coronary artery bypass and mitral valve surgery, resulting in a preventable fall and cardiopulmonary arrest that caused irreversible brain damage and death of a 64-year-old man.
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$1M – Robert A. Clifford

A 52-year-old Coast Guard officer about to be deployed to Middle East is killed when his vehicle was rear-ended by a truck on 80-94 in Northwest Indiana. (Policy Limits)

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$1M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Susan A. Capra

Defendants fail to perform a timely delivery by C-section causing infant's death four days after birth.
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$4M – Kevin P. Durkin

Wrongful death of an infant that was born prematurely caused by the failure of physicians and nurses to recognize the severity of lung infection and admit the infant to the hospital despite multiple visits to the ER.
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