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    $180M – Robert A. Clifford, Kevin P. Durkin

    Three men were severely burned in a grain elevator explosion at work. It was the 11th highest verdict in the nation that year. Click here to read more about this case.
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    $425K – Craig J. Squillace, Robert P. Walsh

    Plaintiff suffered a shoulder injury when he fell on an unnatural accumulation of ice on a sidewalk that formed as a result of a leak in a can light in a defective canopy.
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    $100K – Robert A. Clifford

    An 8-year-old falls from monkey bars and suffers a fractured arm due to inadequate wood chips on the playground.
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    $450K – Robert A. Clifford

    A 50-year-old man visiting from China was struck in the face by a piece of mortar as he passed a Chicago building undergoing renovation, resulting in temporary vision problems.
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    $1.2B – Robert A. Clifford

    $1.2 billion settlement regarding the 9/11-related property damage and insurance subrogation claims against airlines and security companies. (Property and Financial Loss Claim) Click here to read more about this settlement.
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    $225K – Robert A. Clifford

    Falling ice from downtown building strikes a 39-year-old woman in the head, causing concussion, lacerations, and broken teeth.
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    $177K – Robert A. Clifford

    A 49-year-old male snowplow driver suffers herniated disc after striking unmarked hazard in parking lot requiring cervical fusion.
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    Confidential – Richard F. Burke, Jr., Shannon M. McNulty

    Father of two killed after sliding door to minivan improperly opens during accident involving rollover of the vehicle.
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    $220K – Craig J. Squillace, Robert P. Walsh

    A 22-year-old woman fell on an unnatural accumulation of ice on neighbor's driveway suffering a fractured ankle.
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