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    $250K – Craig J. Squillace

    A 63-year-old man sustained a torn rotator cuff which required surgery as a result of his bicycle being struck by Defendant’s vehicle. (Policy limits)

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    $110K – Robert P. Walsh

    A 48-year-old woman suffered an ankle fracture, that required surgery, when she was struck by a vehicle while on a family bike ride (Defendant’s insurer paid policy limits).

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    $170K – Robert P. Walsh

    A 50-year-old bicyclist struck by a car suffered facial fractures in suburban DuPage County.
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    $125K – Robert P. Walsh

    A 55-year-old bond trader fractured his elbow and suffered triceps avulsion when his bicycle crashed in an unmarked, newly excavated road construction site in the western suburbs.
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    $750K – Robert P. Walsh

    An unemployed 55-year-old was riding a bicycle at night when he was struck by a westbound motorist and suffered a cervical fracture.
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    $100K – Robert P. Walsh

    A 13-year-old girl on a bike was struck by an uninsured motorist. She suffered a non-displaced pubic rami fracture.
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    $100K – Robert P. Walsh

    A 43-year-old bicyclist suffered a broken bone in his back and a laceration to his skull, requiring staples, when he was hit by a car in DuPage County. (Policy Limits)
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    $3.5M – Kevin P. Durkin & Tracy A. Brammeier

    A 13-year-old boy, riding his bicycle on the sidewalk and entering a crosswalk near a road construction site, was struck and killed by a truck turning right.
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    $3.75M – Kevin P. Durkin & Tracy A. Brammeier

    A 23-year-old female bicyclist, in a shared lane, was struck and killed by a truck turning right in Chicago, Illinois.
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