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    $7.25M – Robert A. Clifford

    Plaintiff suffered a broken left collar bone and brain swelling as a result of medical negligence.

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    $5M – Robert A. Clifford

    A 59-year-old man was left permanently debilitated as a result of being struck by a pick-up truck while riding his motorcycle.

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    $250K – Robert A. Clifford

    A 56-year-old man suffered a spinal cord injury when involved in an intersection crash in DuPage County. (Policy Limits)

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    $2.6M – Robert A. Clifford

    An electrician was electrocuted and died working on a construction site due to an exposed and energized panel Plaintiff alleged he was required to work on.

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    $500K – Robert A. Clifford

    A wound sponge was left in a woman following a C-section that led to pain and a removal surgery that resulted in scarring and weeks of further wound care.

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    $4.067M – Robert A. Clifford

    A 64-year-old warehouse worker sustained a hip fracture, that resulted in two surgeries when he was struck by a forklift.

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    $300K – Robert A. Clifford

    Pedestrian struck by a left turning car on Chicago’s north side suffers non-operated fractures to her lower extremities.

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    $27M – Robert A. Clifford, Keith A. Hebeisen, Susan A. Capra, Joseph T. Murphy

    Clifford Law Offices received a $27M settlement for the family of a newborn who suffered permanent injuries, including a skull fracture and brain bleeding, during an emergency C-section delivery.

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    $475K – Robert A. Clifford

    A 25-year-old man suffered a concussion and head laceration due to a non-operating escalator that presented hazards to pedestrians.

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