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Please E-mail suggested additions, comments and/or corrections to Kent@MoreLaw.Com. Date: 10-20-2012 Case Style: Paul Junod v. Illinois Central Railroad Case Number: Judge: Court: Circuit Court, Cook County, Illinois Plaintiff's Attorney: Kenneth J. Allen & Associates Defendant's Attorney: Description: Paul Junod used Illinois Central Railroad on a FELA violation theory claiming that an Illinois Central supervisor ordered him to use inadequate tools an equipment to made repairs and, as a direct result, he fell from a platform and was seriously injured. He claimed that he suffered multiple fractures to his left wrist and suffered nerve injuries in his left hand and arm with the result that he suffered a permanent and increasingly debilitating loss of the use of his hand. Outcome: Plaintiff's verdict for $1.1 million. Plaintiff's Experts: Defendant's Experts: Comments: |
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