Kilgore v. Heggen
Case Number 90 L 4828
Circuit Court of Will County, IL
$5.7 Million Award
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January 5, 1995
Dear Mr. Walsh:
On behalf of everyone
at United Cerebral Palsy, I want to thank you for
your generous donation on behalf of your client, for
the students at our Reed Street facility.
Providing services to
children and adults with developmental disabilities
is a mammoth undertaking which requires the involvement
of everyone in our community. Walsh, Knippen, Knight
& Diamond has taken a lead role in making our
community work by joining United Cerebral Palsy in
its effort to provide care, opportunities and hope
to individuals with disabilities.
We are indeed fortunate
to be affiliated with your organization. Your dollars
will help us purchase a wide variety of equipment
and supplies from which each child has an opportunity
to benefit.
Thank you again for your
support of our work.
Sincerely,
Geoffrey S. Obrzut,
Executive Director
United Cerebral Palsy
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In this case, Ed Walsh
and Tom Knight represented a young boy and his family. Five
hours after the infant's birth, he suffered cardiac and
respiratory arrest, resulting in profound cerebral palsy
and intellectual deficits. His cardiac and respiratory arrest
was caused by a Group B strep bacteria infection.
At birth, the baby had
several of the classic clinical symptoms of Group B strep
infection, including a drop in heart rate and ultimately
cyanosis; the defendant obstetrician transferred the infant
to the hospital nursery for observation, without notifying
a pediatrician or any attending physician, contrary to hospital
policy. Upon arrival to the nursery five hours after his
birth, the defendant pediatrician noted respiratory distress
during her routine rounds but failed to consider or diagnose
Group B strep infection.
Through selective retention
of nationally known medical experts and rehabilitation life
care planners, and through the efficient utilization of
computerization techniques to store and review over 30 pre-trial
deposition transcripts, Ed Walsh and Tom Knight were able
to secure a record-setting medical malpractice settlement,
for the Circuit Court of Will County, in the sum of $5,735,000.00.
In recognition of the
significant assistance provided to them by the staff at
United Cerebral Palsy, Easter Seals, Joliet, Illinois, the
firm made a substantial monetary gift donation to the school
their young client attends daily.
Walsh, Knippen,
Knight & Pollock, Chartered
601 West Liberty Drive
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
T 630.462.1980
F 630.462.1984
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