LoCoco v. Garbowski, M.D.
Case Number 85 L 19291
Circuit Court of Cook County, IL
$2.6 Million Award
This case involved
the death of a 40-year-old mother of three young children.
She died as a result of her doctor failing to diagnose that
she was suffering from intestinal angina, a condition which
resulted in the rotting of her bowels. This medical negligence
case involved claims against her family doctor, a major
Chicago area university hospital and a gastrointestinal
specialist.
Pre-trial preparation and discovery
in this case included the taking of 42 depositions of lay
witnesses, nurses, doctors and expert physician witnesses
throughout the United States. The use of computerized deposition
transcript organization allowed trial attorneys, Ed Walsh
and Tom Knight, to efficiently organize and review all depositions
immediately when necessary.
The jury trial of this case
was conducted in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Chicago,
Illinois; the case lasted three weeks. On the morning of
closing arguments before the jury, trial attorneys, Ed Walsh
and Tom Knight, settled this case for $2,675,000. Prior
to trial, no offers of settlement were made.
As a result of the settlement,
the three surviving children have been able to provide for
their education and lifetime financial security, thereby
allowing them to pursue and achieve their vocational and
professional goals.
Walsh, Knippen,
Knight & Pollock, Chartered
601 West Liberty Drive
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
T 630.462.1980
F 630.462.1984
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