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    $8.5M – Bradley M. Cosgrove, Charles R. Haskins

    A Williamson County man from Marion, Illinois died when a certified registered nurse anesthetist and hospital employees allowed a patient to become dangerously hypotensive and was later declared brain dead.
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    $121K – Charles R. Haskins

    Woman suffers torn meniscus after Chicago taxi cab strikes her car in intersection.
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    $21.5M – Bradley M. Cosgrove, Charles R. Haskins

    Clifford Law Offices obtained a $21.5 million verdict on behalf of a south suburban family whose son drowned on a weekly trip to the Bridgeview Park District Pool four years ago. Click here to read more about the case.
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    $6.5M – Bradley M. Cosgrove, Charles R. Haskins

    Plaintiff suffered incomplete cauda equina syndrome, partial bladder and bowel incontinence, left-sided saddle anesthesia and sexual dysfunction after a failure to timely diagnose and treat a recurrent disc herniation resulting in cauda equina syndrome.
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    $500K – Bradley M. Cosgrove, Charles R. Haskins

    A 29-year-old veteran with the Evanston Police Department, serving in his capacity as an evidence technician, fell 10-15 feet into an underground electrical services vault after he stepped onto a metal grating system which unexpectedly gave way. Plaintiff experienced a right rotator cuff tear and a partially torn rectus muscle in abdomen.
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    $3M – Bradley M. Cosgrove, Susan A. Capra, Charles R. Haskins

    Husband and father of two died as a result of doctor’s and physical therapist’s failure to recognize obvious signs and symptoms of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) which ultimately led to a fatal pulmonary embolism. Click here to read more about the case.
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