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Recent Case Results
  • $2.5 million recovery for child injured due to birth trauma from shoulder dystocia and delayed Cesarean section.
  • $2.3 million recovery for high school athlete whose leg was amputated after substandard surgical repair of major artery following sports accident.
  • $1.25 million recovery in wrongful death case for child who suffered oxygen deprivation because of delayed Cesarean section after mother attempted VBAC delivery.
  • $2.7 million recovery for pedestrian struck by driver making fast food delivery for delivery company and restaurant.

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