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    $250K – Robert A. Clifford

    An off duty 30-year-old police officer killed on motorcycle when van turned left in front of him.
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    Confidential- Robert A. Clifford

    A 51-year-old man who survived crash of Caribbean Airlines Flight 525 on July 30, 2011 with back injuries that did not require surgery settles case.
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    $1M – Robert A. Clifford

    49-year-old worker suffered leg and hip fractures when a careless driver slammed into his pick-up truck.
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    $500K – Robert A. Clifford

    Disabled firefighter develops chronic pain syndrome after physical therapist improperly administered functional capacity exam.
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    $200K – Robert A. Clifford

    Surgeon errantly failed to remove sponge during procedure requiring a second surgery to remove the surgical sponge.
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    $85M – Robert A. Clifford

    When an employee of Medline Industries, one of the nation’s largest suppliers of medical and surgical products, alleged that the company was engaged in a kickback scheme, the result was among the largest settlements of a False Claims Act case (whistleblower) in which the government declined to intervene.
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    $1M – Robert A. Clifford

    A 67-year-old married man killed when a speeding, overweight semi-tractor trailer rig strikes his vehicle.
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    $3M – Robert A. Clifford

    A 35-year-old male passenger suffered multiple facial, arm, rib, and hip fractures, requiring surgery, when driver lost control of vehicle and struck a tree.
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    $2M – Robert A. Clifford

    Cook County employee fractures hip and shoulder after speeding Metra heading to Chicago derails when conductor ignores switch signal and fails to perform a successful crossover from one track to another.
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