Class actions allow one or a few named plaintiffs (injured people) to bring suit on behalf of many injured people. An example would be defective hip replacement units that have been shown to be bad…
Author: Jon Hapgood
Talcum baby powder linked to cancer
After a long battle, a jury brought justice to a family whose family memeber died of cancer. The jury found that the talcum powder the woman used was linked to the Ovarian cancer from which she suffered and ultimately died.
Hurricane Harvey and other natural disasters
As Texans along the coast prepare for potential severe property loss and risk injury or death if they don’t evacuate, is there any recourse. The answer is maybe.
148 Million dollar jury award against city
The gravity of injuries is often only appreciated by the injured person or their family. Real life pain and suffering is often only understood by the person suffering it.
Victory in 16 year old sexual misconduct case!
32 year old woman collects against unwanted sex aggressor for acts that happened 16 years ago.
Susan E. Loggans & Associates, P.C., fights for the rights of the family of an 87 year old that died because of a hospital feeding error
Chicago malpractice attorney Susan E. Loggans fights for the rights of the family of an 87-year-old that died because of a hospital feeding error.
Prosecuting faulty DePuy Hip prosthesis case
Once implanted, medical prosthesis become a part of our body. Those who need these devices have the right to trust that they will perform properly and not cause them further harm.
Tough, No-Nonsense Litigation
No case is too difficult, no defendant too large or powerful, for Chicago malpractice attorney Susan E. Loggans, who successfully represented the plaintiff’s in all three cases, obtaining multimillion-dollar settlements for each one.