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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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    $4M – Kevin P. Durkin

    Wrongful death of an infant that was born prematurely caused by the failure of physicians and nurses to recognize the severity of lung infection and admit the infant to the hospital despite multiple visits to the ER.
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    $110K – Craig J. Squillace, Robert P. Walsh

    Man was rear-ended and killed by a speeding uninsured intoxicated motorist.
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    $2M – Keith A. Hebeisen, Susan A. Capra

    Failure to timely diagnose breast cancer, causing death of a 55-year-old single mother of one daughter.
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    $2M – Robert A. Clifford

    A 19-year-old freshman dies of alcohol toxicity due to university's failure to adequately train resident assistant on duty to recognize the signs and symptoms of severe alcohol toxicity.
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    $1M – Robert A. Clifford

    A 74-year-old man dies from blood clot after being tackled by police who improperly and negligently determined that he was involved in gang activity.
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    $375K – Craig J. Squillace, Robert P. Walsh

    A 79-year-old bachelor pedestrian struck and killed by motorist on Chicago's North Side.
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    $3M – Robert A. Clifford

    A 55-year-old woman dies when doctor fails to properly and timely diagnose her breast cancer, leaving one adult disabled daughter.
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