KRAMER, DILLOF, LIVINGSTON & MOORE KRAMER, DILLOF, LIVINGSTON & MOORE

Thomas Moore

Judith Livingston
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PERSONAL INJURY / WRONGFUL DEATH

Personal injury/Wrongful death is for situations when a person has been injured, or the survivors of someone killed as a result of another’s negligence have the right to file a lawsuit seeking compensation for their loss.


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Relevant Verdicts
Overview Summary
Case Bergamo v. Verizon New York Inc. A construction worker was hit by a Verizon truck and left brain-damaged.
Date 26-05-2010
Amount 40,876,000
Attorney(s) Thomas A. Moore
Case Maracallo v. Board of Education of the City of New York Due to negligent supervision, a boy drowned in a wave pool during a class trip.



$5,900,000 to be paid by Board of Education
Date 27-06-2002
Amount 10,000,000
Attorney(s) Thomas A. Moore
Case Rissitano v. UPS A man riding a motorcycle was struck by a UPS truck and sustained shoulder injuries.

Settled for $750,000.
Date 01-11-1990
Amount 2,600,000
Attorney(s) Thomas A. Moore
Case Weber v. New York Hospital
Date 01-03-1985
Amount 1,203,000
Attorney(s) Judith A. Livingston
Case Reid v. Dr. Ocasio Improper medical care during a Cesarean section caused the death of a wife and mother.

Settled for $900,000.
Date 01-09-1983
Amount 2,200,000
Attorney(s) Thomas A. Moore
Case Lally v. Metropolitan News Service A husband and father of two children died two years after suffering multiple injuries in a car accident.
Date 01-02-1980
Amount 1,100,000
Attorney(s) Thomas A. Moore

Relevant Articles
Overview Summary
Title Family of man who died after New York Hospital Queens delayed operation receives $7.6 million The family of a 60-year-old Korean immigrant, Nam Lee, was awarded $7.6 million by a Queens jury for his wrongful death.
Publication Daily News
Date 04-01-2012
Case
Attorney(s) Judith A. Livingston
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Title Boy's Family, Hospital Settle The family of six-year-old Michael Colombini, who died when he was struck in the head by an oxygen tank while in an MRI chamber, received a $2.9 million settlement from a Westchester County hospital.
Publication The Journal News
Date 06-02-2010
Case
Attorney(s) Thomas A. Moore
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Title Jury Finds Doctors Liable in Death A jury in Buffalo, New York awarded $2.2 million to the family of Leah Jones-Kreinheder, who “died of a seizure linked to her mishandled birth.”
Publication The Buffalo News
Date 10-12-2009
Case
Attorney(s) Judith A. Livingston
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Title Hypoxia Blamed on Pursuit of Phantom Cancer A Westchester, New York medical-malpractice case ended with a $7 million verdict in favor of the family of 33-year-old Theresa Capwell.
Publication New York Law Journal
Date 30-03-2009
Case
Attorney(s) Judith A. Livingston
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Title Jury Awards Family $7M in Ma's Malpractice Death A jury awarded the family of Theresa Capwell $7 million in a Westchester, New York medical-malpractice case. Ms. Capwell died at age 34 of pancreatitis (an inflamed pancreas) because her doctors incorrectly believed she had ovarian cancer.
Publication Daily News
Date 18-12-2008
Case
Attorney(s) Judith A. Livingston
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Title Jury Awards Family $1.95 Million in Dick Schaap's Death A New York Times article described the case of the much-admired New York sports journalist, Dick Schaap, 67, who died after hip-replacement surgery.
Publication The New York Times
Date 02-07-2005
Case
Attorney(s) Thomas A. Moore
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Title $6.75M Orphan: Hosp Must Pay Girl for Dad's Death A lengthy article in the Daily News reported on a Brooklyn jury verdict awarding $6.75 million to the children of Richard McNeil, who died due to severe medical negligence.
Publication Daily News
Date 01-04-2004
Case
Attorney(s) Judith A. Livingston
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Title City Hospitals Agency Settles Suit Over Botched Blood Transfusion The family of Ira Medjuck, aged 30 at the time of his death, received a settlement totaling $3.875 million because a hospital made a fatal mistake and gave him the wrong type of blood.
Publication The New York Times
Date 26-02-1999
Case
Attorney(s) Judith A. Livingston
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Title $18M Awarded to Family of Accident-Slay Cop A Brooklyn jury awarded the widow of a police officer $17.95 million for violation of a police procedure.
Publication New York Post
Date 18-11-1997
Case
Attorney(s) Thomas A. Moore
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Title $21M to Girl Who Never Got to See Mother After a three-week-long trial, a Brooklyn jury awarded $21 million to a six-year-old girl, Tasia Roberts, whose mother, Dorothy Roberts, “drowned in her own blood nine hours after she delivered the girl.”
Publication Daily News
Date 15-07-1995
Case
Attorney(s) Judith A. Livingston
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Title Jury Hands $3.9M to Kin of Mom Who Died in Hosp After only two hours of deliberations, a Brooklyn jury awarded the family of Gloria Garcia $3.9 million after she died from “massive brain damage,” according to the Post article, “just days… after being treated by a medical student and undergoing an unnecessary hysterectomy.”
Publication New York Post
Date 11-11-1993
Case
Attorney(s) Judith A. Livingston
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Title Hosp Loses Suit: To Pay 1.5M in Cardiac Death Michelle Facilla’s daughter, Renee, was awarded $1.5 million by a Queens jury for her mother’s wrongful death.
Publication Daily News
Date 09-03-1993
Case
Attorney(s) Judith A. Livingston
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Title $16M Awarded Family of Woman Who Died in Childbirth The husband and four children of Lorraine Giampino, who died in childbirth, were awarded $16 million by a White Plains jury.
Publication The Reporter Dispatch
Date 24-12-1992
Case
Attorney(s) Judith A. Livingston
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Title B'klyn Brothers Awarded $4.4M in Mother's Death Four Brooklyn brothers were awarded $4.4 million when their mother bled to death in childbirth, stated the New York Newsday article.
Publication New York Newsday
Date 11-05-1991
Case
Attorney(s) Thomas A. Moore
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Title 803G Given to Widow in MDs' Error A Brooklyn jury awarded $803,000 to Rose Marie Corrales, whose husband, William Corrales, died “after doctors four times mis-diagnosed a heart problem as an upset stomach and then altered medical records.”
Publication Daily News
Date 27-12-1989
Case
Attorney(s) Judith A. Livingston
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Title Man Awarded $3 Million A Manhattan man, Marvin Charney, and his wife, Marie, were awarded $3,088,500 for a work-related accident in which he suffered a herniated disk that had to be removed.
Publication Staten Island Advance
Date 30-06-1984
Case
Attorney(s) Thomas A. Moore
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