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    $5M – Craig J. Squillace

    A 20-year-old woman was killed when her vehicle was struck by a semi-truck that veered off the side of a ramp and into her lane of traffic on the expressway.

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    $300K – Craig J. Squillace

    A 58-year-old woman sustained a fractured wrist and three surgeries after the car she was driving was struck by the defendant’s vehicle (Policy Limits).

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    $212K – Craig J. Squillace

    A 43-year-old woman sustained thoracic outlet syndrome as a result of the doors of a shuttle bus closing on her arm as she was boarding with her rolling suitcase.

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    $250K – Craig J. Squillace & Kristofer S. Riddle

    A 14-year-old girl died after the truck, in which she was a passenger, was struck by a vehicle that ran a stop sign. (Policy Limits)

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    $100K – Craig J. Squillace

    A 63-year-old man suffered a back injury when he was rear-ended by the defendant. (Policy Limits)

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    $103.5K – Craig J. Squillace

    A couple suffered several injuries when their car was struck by the defendant in an intersection.

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    $1.25M – Sarah F. King & Craig J. Squillace

    A 40-year-old woman suffered a shattered right wrist and developed complex regional pain syndrome when she was struck by defendant’s vehicle at an intersection in Bloomington, Illinois. (Policy Limits)

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    $1M – Craig J. Squillace

    A 55-year-old man sustained a vertebral artery dissection and subsequent stroke six days after his vehicle was rear-ended.

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    $285K – Craig J. Squillace

    A 62-year-old man sustained a fractured wrist, with surgery, when he was struck by the defendant while making a turn when he had the right-of-way.

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