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$1 Million Settlement with Hospital and Jury Verdict Against Physician in Negligent Discharge Case

Leon Radcliff, 48, suffered from heroin addiction when he was admitted to Holy Cross Hospital after developing severe asthmatic symptoms resulting from large doses of prednisone. He received treatment for approximately two days. He was prescribed Ativan to stabilize his condition. About ten hours after his last dose of Ativan,…

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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms $18.5 Million Medical Malpractice Verdict and Remands the Case for Further Disposition Against Drug Company

Angie Muhammad had been receiving treatment at Northwestern Memorial Hospital since December 2003. She was hospitalized four times between January and May 2005 with psychotic symptoms. In May 2005, she was prescribed Depakote as a mood stabilizer. She became pregnant. After being advised by her physician, she discontinued using Depakote…

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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms General Verdict Rule in Jury Trial Without Special Interrogatories

The Illinois Appellate Court for the First District affirmed the decision of a Cook County judge with respect to a jury verdict. In 2014, Jesse Perez, as independent executor of the Estate of Marilyn Medina Perez, filed this lawsuit against St. Alexius Medical Center, Jeffrey E. Chung M.D., Christopher Michael…

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Illinois Supreme Court Reverses Appellate Court and Affirms Trial Court in Medical Malpractice Case Regarding Pattern Jury Instruction

On appeal from a trial court decision, the Illinois Appellate Court answered that the circuit court abused its discretion and denied the plaintiff a fair trial by refusing to issue a non-pattern jury instruction. The instruction was about the loss of chance doctrine and a pattern jury instruction on informed…

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Illinois Supreme Court Reverses Appellate Court in Extraordinary Causation Theory in Medical Malpractice Lawsuit

This medical malpractice lawsuit alleged failure to diagnose and treat a deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in a patient’s torn Achilles tendon before the DVT progressed to a fatal pulmonary embolism. The jury signed a verdict in favor of all of the defendants who were named in the case. It was…

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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms Defense Verdict in Medical Malpractice Lawsuit, Polling Deadlocked Jurors

In this medical malpractice lawsuit, the plaintiff claimed the judge’s questioning of “Juror 3” coerced a verdict. The judge gave a Prim instruction (Illinois Pattern Jury Instruction, Civil No. 1.05; People v. Prim, 53 Ill.2d 62 (1973)) on the second day of deliberation after receiving two jury notes. The first…

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