$1.73 Million DuPage County Medical Malpractice
Jury Verdict Upheld on Appeal
After a three week jury trial
before the Honorable Hollis Webster, Chief Judge of the
Law Division, Ed Walsh, Tom Knight and Brad Pollock secured
a jury verdict of $1,730,000.00 in a medical malpractice
case, DuPage County Case No. 00 L 546.
The trial lawyers rejected,
as totally unreasonable, defense settlement offers of $600,000
before trial and $750,000 at the conclusion of the case.
The jury returned with a verdict of $1.73 Million. This
verdict was $730,000 in excess of the doctor defendants
policy of insurance.
Significantly, after the verdict
Ed Walsh advised the insurance carrier for the defendant
doctor that a Bad Faith would be immediately
filed against the insurer due to its unreasonable refusal
to settle the lawsuit within the policy limits of the physicians
policy of insurance . The insurer then agreed to fully indemnify
the defendant doctor and pay the entire judgment; however,
it also elected to prosecute an appeal of the verdict .
The Illinois Appellate Court
recently affirmed the entire $1,730,000. 00 verdict . Ed,
Tom and Brad were successful in creating new trial practice
law in the areas of rehabilitation expert witnesses and
jury instructions. The opinion may be read in its entirety.
The Firm was privileged to
represent a 64 year old woman who suffered profound neurological
injury due to the failure of her neurologist to diagnose
her treatable vitamin B12 deficiency illness.
Ed, Tom and Brad were successful
in accomplishing this outstanding result for several reasons.
The trial attorneys and the Firms paralegals and legal
assistants are all experts in the prosecution of medical
negligence cases. Additionally, all 22 discovery depositions
and select trial testimony were downloaded to the attorneys
notebook computers, becoming immediately electronically
searchable using Summation® litigation support software.
This technological advantage greatly assisted the trial
lawyers throughout all phases of the case, including the
jury instruction conference with the Court.
All of the 394 trial exhibits
were organized and digitally illustrated throughout the
trial by way of a PowerPoint® computer graphics presentation.
(Jane: hyperlink Exhibits 342 and 343; see Ed Similarly,
Ed digitally illustrated the significant trial exhibits
and key jury instructions during his closing argument. His
use of digital computer graphics, along with his art of
oral advocacy in closing argument, greatly assisted the
jury in arriving at its significant monetary verdict.
Walsh, Knippen,
Knight & Pollock, Chartered
601 West Liberty Drive
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
T 630.462.1980
F 630.462.1984
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