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    $100K – Robert P. Walsh

    An 18-year-old motorcyclist was killed when he was struck by a 19-year-old motorist in Will County.
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    $750K – Robert P. Walsh

    Physician failed to administer anti-coagulating therapy to a 75-year-old administrative assistant who suffered a massive stroke leading to her death.
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    $3M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Susan A. Capra

    Young mother of three dies after antibiotic treatment for sepsis delayed until it was too late.
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    $2M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Robert A. Clifford, Susan A. Capra

    A 66-year-old wife and mother of three adult children dies during surgery due to uncontrolled bleeding that went unrecognized by medical personnel in the OR.
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    $1M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Sarah F. King, Susan A. Capra

    Medical negligence for the failure to properly monitor delivery of newborn boy and failure to perform a C-section resulting in stillborn.
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    $1M – Robert A. Clifford

    Wrongful death of a 21-year-old single male from Latvia who was killed when the mini-van he was driving was struck by a semi tractor-trailer combination near Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He left surviving him, his mother, father, and adult sister who all live in Latvia.
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    $2M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Susan A. Capra

    ICU nursing staff at a Chicago-area hospital failed to properly monitor and provide for the safety of a patient following coronary artery bypass and mitral valve surgery, resulting in a preventable fall and cardiopulmonary arrest that caused irreversible brain damage and death of a 64-year-old man.
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    $1M – Robert P. Walsh

    A 52-year-old Coast Guard officer about to be deployed to Middle East is killed when his vehicle was rear-ended by a truck on 80-94 in Northwest Indiana. (Policy Limits)
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    $1M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Susan A. Capra

    Defendants fail to perform a timely delivery by C-section causing infant's death four days after birth.
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