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    $19.5M – Kevin P. Durkin, Susan A. Capra, Tracy A. Brammeier & Thomas J. Tomasik

    An infant sustained permanent neurological injuries due to medical negligence in failing to perform a timely caesarean section.

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    $10.5M – Kevin P. Durkin & Tracy A. Brammeier

    A husband and wife sustained severe injuries when they were struck head-on when the defendant veered into their lane.

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    $2.4M – Kevin P. Durkin, Robert A. Clifford, & Tracy A. Brammeier

    A woman suffered a stroke and died as a result of medical negligence in failing to timely diagnose a blood clot.

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    $2M – Kevin P. Durkin & Kristofer S. Riddle

    A 32-year-old man sustained severe spinal cord injuries due to a diving accident. (Policy Limits)

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    $3.03M – Kevin P. Durkin, Robert A. Clifford, & Tracy A. Brammeier

    A pregnant woman and her unborn baby were killed when she was struck by a truck in a crosswalk.

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    $1.75M – Kevin P. Durkin & Tracy A. Brammeier

    A 23-year-old man suffered a brain injury and cognitive issues.
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    $775K – Kevin P. Durkin & Tracy A. Brammeier

    A 40-year-old paramedic suffered a closed fracture of her left shoulder and PTSD as a result of a helicopter crash in which she was helping transport a patient.
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    $5M – Kevin P. Durkin & Tracy A. Brammeier

    A 53-year-old male suffered several orthopedic fractures in addition to a degloving of his right foot when he was blind-sided from behind by a forklift that was being operated in reverse.
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    $375K – Kevin P. Durkin & Tracy A. Brammeier

    A 60-year-old female suffered leg injuries when she was struck by the defendant while crossing the street.
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