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    $20M – Bradley M. Cosgrove, Charles R. Haskins, & Sarah F. King

    A settlement was obtained on behalf of a 42-year-old man and his spouse for a radiologist’s alleged failure to diagnose a brain aneurysm in 2015. Thereafter, the man suffered a ruptured aneurysm, required multiple hospitalizations, and because of his condition, can no longer work.
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    $9M – Bradley M. Cosgrove & Charles R. Haskins

    A woman in her early 30’s developed cervical cancer and passed away after a Chicagoland area laboratory misread her pap smear slides as normal when they actually showed dysplasia, a pre-cancerous change which went untreated.
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    $5.2M – Bradley M. Cosgrove & Charles R. Haskins

    This verdict was obtained on behalf of a family for the loss of a fetus of 16-week gestation.
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    $13.75M- Bradley M. Cosgrove & Charles R. Haskins

    A teenage boy drowned during swim team practice at the defendant school district due to the defendant's willful and wanton misconduct.
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    $750K – Bradley M. Cosgrove & Charles R. Haskins

    A 71-year-old man suffered an acute subdural hematoma as a result of a fall while he was an admitted patient at a hospital.
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    $3.6M – Bradley M. Cosgrove & Charles R. Haskins

    A 7-year-old boy suffered a significant traumatic brain injury, broken ribs, and lacerations as a result of being ejected from the rear-seat of his family's vehicle when their car was T-boned by a truck.
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    $3.35M – Bradley M. Cosgrove & Charles R. Haskins

    Clifford Law Offices obtained a $3.35 million verdict on behalf of a woman who suffered permanent brain damage following an undiagnosed brain tumor.
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    $2.9M – Bradley M. Cosgrove & Marta Kowalczyk Davidson

    A 64-year-old man underwent an unnecessary endovascular repair of the AAA with an endograft stent resulting in bowel and bladder incontinence and ultimately a premature death.
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    $500K – Bradley M. Cosgrove & Charles R. Haskins

    A 67-year-old female died when health care workers failed to timely recognize and treat her for aortic dissection.
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