Medical Malpractice
N/AOUTCOME: $30.2 Million
$30.2 Million on a medical malpractice case for failure to deliver a baby past due date with low amniotic fluid resulting in brain damage and cerebral palsy.
Chicago, IL
Medical malpractice Lawyer at Chicago, IL
Practice Areas: Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury ... +2 more
OUTCOME: $30.2 Million
$30.2 Million on a medical malpractice case for failure to deliver a baby past due date with low amniotic fluid resulting in brain damage and cerebral palsy.
OUTCOME: $29.6 Million
$29.6 Million verdict on behalf of a Chicago woman who suffered brain damage in the derailment of a Metra train.
OUTCOME: $25.9 Million
$25.9 Million verdict for our client who was a passenger in the back seat of a Yellow Cab when its driver negligently lost control of the vehicle. After sending it airborne for over 30 feet, the vehic ... le slammed into a concrete barrier. Our client suffered a permanent traumatic brain injury and will be unable to work for the rest of his life. The defendants refused our $13,500,000 demand before trial.
OUTCOME: $22 Million
$22 Million on a medical malpractice case for failure to timely deliver a baby by C-section resulting in brain damage and cerebral palsy.
OUTCOME: $12.6 Million
$12.6 Million verdict (co-counsel) against anesthesiologists and Rush Medical Center when anesthesiologist erred by inserting spinal needle and toxic anesthetic into patient’s spinal cord causing monop ... legia and other permanent injuries.
OUTCOME: $10.5 Million
$10.5 Million settlement on medical malpractice case on behalf of a postal worker who was paralyzed due to the hospitals failure to diagnose and treat an infection.
OUTCOME: $10 Million
$10 Million settlement for our client who sustained complex comminuted leg fractures requiring open reduction internal fixation after an alleged motor vehicle accident occurring, colliding with a work ... van in a construction zone of a Chicago suburb.
OUTCOME: $10 Million
$10 Million verdict for our client’s estate after they successfully proved the defendant hospital failed to properly monitor our client’s heart condition. The hospital’s failure led to the preventable ... heart attack that took our client’s life on February 11, 2016. He was survived by a wife and three children. The defendant hospital did not offer to settle at any point before trial.