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    $5.275M – Susan A. Capra, Kevin P. Durkin

    A 63-year-old man suffers sepsis and other complications due to medical negligence during prostate surgery. He has a permanent colostomy.
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    $4.65M – Bradley M. Cosgrove, Sarah F. King

    Husband and father suffered a debilitating stroke caused by a complete occlusion of the man's left internal carotid, which could have been prevented by recommended follow-up testing and surgical intervention.
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    $2.1M – Susan A. Capra

    A 22-year-old man who underwent sinus surgery suffers from permanent double vision and a right eye that does not move. During surgery, his right orbital bone was fractured when the doctor entered the orbit with surgical instruments and damaged eye.
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    $6.5M – Bradley M. Cosgrove, Charles R. Haskins

    Plaintiff suffered incomplete cauda equina syndrome, partial bladder and bowel incontinence, left-sided saddle anesthesia and sexual dysfunction after a failure to timely diagnose and treat a recurrent disc herniation resulting in cauda equina syndrome.
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    $4.75M – Bradley M. Cosgrove

    A 48-year-old man gets left arm amputated below the distal aspect of the forearm after negligent treatment and management of left hand/arm swelling and blistering.
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    $2M – Susan A. Capra & Keith A. Hebeisen

    Due to the negligence of a midwife and Obstetrician at a Chicagoland Area Hospital, an infant died from severe hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.
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    $135K – Richard F. Burke, Jr.

    A woman sustained a burn and permanent scar on her wrist from a surgical apparatus that had been recently sterilized, but had not been permitted to sufficiently cool before the start of the arthroscopic wrist surgery.
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    $400K – Bradley M. Cosgrove

    A 16-year-old male requires second surgery after physician punctured the right popliteal artery and vein during a routine ACL reconstruction.
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    $2.1M – Sarah F. King

    Chicago hospital fails to timely diagnose and treat a 43-year-old woman for a bacterial infection that previous tests indicated was present, leading the patient to suffer a bacterial infection of the heart and embolic strokes.
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