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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.
$1,000,000.00Settlement

Wrongful Death

Death

Description:
Uncontrolled intersection crash on a rural gravel road in IA. SUV and Semi hit simultaneously in the middle of the intersection. A 47-year-old mother of two died leaving behind her husband and two children. The defendant had the directional right of way, but was speeding and therefore could have avoided the accident.
$950,000.00Settlement

Wrongful Death

Wrongful Death

Description:
A 55-year-old man, married with two children, died of a pulmonary embolism which was not diagnosed on multiple visits to a Minnesota hospital. Fault was adamantly denied but the case settled short of trial.
$900,000.00Settlement

Wrongful Death

Injury to Children

Description:
A construction project contractor piled a shipment of roof trusses in a vacant lot. The trusses were piled one on top of the other in rows. An 11 year old girl and her little brother were playing among the trusses when a pile of trusses fell on her crushing her to death. Schwebel, Goetz & Sieben sued the general contractor, the subcontractor, and a government agency which was involved in the building project. Liability and damages were disputed. Jim Schwebel and Jim Ballentine achieved a settlement of $900,000 for the girl's parents and siblings.
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