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$4.98 Million Jury Verdict in Rear-End Collision

Jennie Pagan, 40, was driving home from work. While she was stopped in traffic,  Alain Chil Gonzalez, rear-ended her Sedan in his pickup. Pagan suffered a herniated disk at C5-6, which required physical therapy, pain management and disk replacement surgery. Her past medical expenses totaled $186,300. She is no longer…

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$2 Million Settlement for Traumatic Brain Injury Suffered by Minor in Failure to Obey Red Light

Doe, age 7, was riding in a van operated by his classmate’s mother. As the van entered an intersection that was controlled by a traffic light, Roe, an employee of a contracting company, collided with the van, which caused it to strike a telephone pole. Both Doe and his classmates…

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$70.5 Million Jury Verdict in Semi-Tractor-Trailer Crash with Passenger SUV

Tomasa Cuevas was traveling in her SUV with her two children, Alejandro, 16, and Maritza, 11. Amarjit Aulakh, an employee of Rai Transport Inc., drove his semi-tractor-trailer through a red light.  This caused a T-bone collision with Cuevas’s vehicle. Tomasa Cuevas, 42, suffered fractures to her skull and face as…

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$23.05 Million Jury Verdict in School Bus Crash for Injured Minor

Gabriel Goncalves, a 12-year-old boy who was on the autism spectrum, was riding a school bus driven by Mark Hudovenko. During the bus ride, Hudovenko swerved at 45 mph, which was 15 miles over the speed limit. This caused the bus to leave the road and collide with a tree.…

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$8.2 Million Jury Verdict in Failure to Control Motor Vehicle and Keep Proper Lookout

Charles Jacobus, 55, was attempting to cross the street in order to catch a bus when the SUV driven by Shayla Randle struck him. Randle, a teenager, had obtained her driver’s license the previous day. Jacobus suffered multiple fractures and a frontal lobe injury. Jacobus spent 58 days in the…

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$900,000 Settlement for Brain Damage Suffered by 3-Year-Old Child in Unsecured Swimming Pool

A 3-year-old child, Doe, was on vacation with his family in a vacation rental home that included a fenced-in swimming pool. After dinner one night, family members found young Doe floating face down in the pool. Doe was resuscitated and air-lifted to a children’s hospital where he remained for one…

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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms Dismissal of Professional Football Player’s Claim for Neurological Injury Due to Defect in Helmets

These consolidated appeals arise from an important issue facing professional athletics and contemporary culture as a whole. Former professional football players are developing significant neurological disorders after sustaining repeated concussions while playing football. Evolving scientific and medical research has uncovered a link between repeated blows to the head and developing…

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$25 Million Jury Verdict in Bus/Passenger Injury Lawsuit

Jaccolah Johnson was 66 and had limited mobility when she used the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) mobility bus to get to appointments and other local trips. On one occasion, Johnson attempted to exit the bus while carrying two bags with one arm and a Bible tucked underneath the…

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$8.36 Million Cook County Jury Verdict for Permanent Brain Damage to Painter Who Fell from Ladder

Nardo Ovando was a 44-year-old painter employed by Painters USA Inc. and was hired for a painting job at the defendant Vita Food Products Inc. The job was located at 2222 W. Lake St. in Chicago.  Ovando was standing on a ladder and reaching overhead while painting a ceiling at…

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Illinois Appellate Court Determines Timeliness of Relation-Back Doctrine

On Aug. 2, 2005, Brandy Pirrello was a resident at Maryville Academy, a facility that houses and treats minors with behavioral problems. At the time, Brandy was 16 years old. She had been admitted to the facility in early 2005 and had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and was at…

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