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$1,500,000.00Settlement

Medical Malpractice

Birth Injuries

Description:
A pregnant woman had previously given birth, vaginally, to three very large babies. The most recent of these had experienced shoulder dystocia during delivery. Ultrasound during pregnancy established that the fourth child would also be very large. The mother asked the obstetrician about the possibility of a C-section but was told that was not necessary. Unfortunately, the baby experienced severe shoulder dystocia during delivery, leading to a brachial plexus injury which caused permanent disability of one of his arms. The mother herself suffered a vaginal-rectal tear which led to recurrent incontinence. Both claims were settled for the amount indicated above.
$1,300,000.00Settlement

Wrongful Death

Wrongful Death

Description:
Wrongful death of a 66-year-old man, who retired in 2019 after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s. He was struck by two cars and killed while out on his daily walk leaving his wife of 44 years and six adult children. Settled for 1.3 million.
$1,050,000.00Settlement

Wrongful Death

Wrongful Death

Description:
Wrongful death claim of a 62-year-old mother who was as killed in a head-on crash where the other driver crossed the center line.
$1,000,000.00Jury Verdict

Wrongful Death

Death

Description:
During the Holidazzle parade in Minneapolis, a police van suddenly accelerated into the crowd of onlookers, injuring several and killing two. John Goetz represented the families of the two deceased. In a four week state court trial plaintiffs established that the sudden acceleration of the police van resulted from a defective aftermarket electronic product installed in the vehicle.
$1,000,000.00Settlement

Medical Malpractice

Death

Description:
A 43-year-old father and husband suddenly developed an excruciating headache, the first such headache in his life. At the small town emergency room in Wisconsin, the physician failed to consider a cerebral aneurysm and did not perform a CT scan. He instead diagnosed a sinus headache and sent the patient home with antibiotics. The patient subsequently died of a cerebral aneurysm.
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