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    $20M – Keith A. Hebeisen & Susan A. Capra

    Infant boy suffered severe and permanent brain damage due to negligent obstetrical care during labor. Resulting in neurological injury including motor deficits, inability to speak, seizures, and cognitive delays.
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    $4.5M – Susan A. Capra, Keith A. Hebeisen

    A 54-year-old woman suffered permanent nerve damage from failing to diagnose and treat a spinal epidural abscess.
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    $2.375M – Susan A. Capra & Robert A. Clifford

    Wrongful death of a 31-year-old woman in December, 2013 from the failure to diagnose and treat Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia Purpura (TTP), a rare blood disorder. She was survived by two minor children, one of whom died during the pendency of the lawsuit.
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    $1.85M – Susan A. Capra, Keith A. Hebeisen

    Settlement involving the death of a 66-year-old woman to perform the appropriate cardiac diagnostic procedures and intervention.
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    $1M – Susan A. Capra, Keith A. Hebeisen

    A 66-year-old woman died after a failure to perform appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
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    $2M – Susan A. Capra, Keith A. Hebeisen

    A 49-year-old woman died from untreated pneumonia leading to a heart attack.
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    $1.8M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Susan A. Capra

    Settlement on behalf of a 49-year-old woman who developed advanced uterine cancer after a physician and hospital failed to follow-up for over 3 years on a lab result indicating a pre-cancerous condition in the uterus.
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    $7.15M – Susan A. Capra, Keith A. Hebeisen, Bradley M. Cosgrove

    Settlement for negligent failure to perform a timely emergency delivery, resulting in serious and permanent brain injury to the newborn.
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    $4.225M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Susan A. Capra, Sarah F. King, Bradley M. Cosgrove

    Settlement involving the failure to diagnose and treat cancer of the spine, resulting in the death of a 21-year-old man.
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