$16.4 Million: Justice for Injured Youth
Friday, April 7th 2006
Cook County Circuit Court Judge Thomas R. Chiola entered judgment in the amount of $16,478,100.75 last November for Danuta Skrzypczak, as mother and next friend of Piotr Skrzypczak, against the Estate of Joseph Bauer.
Our firm is dedicated to pursuing every opportunity to give Piotr the best chance at a normal life.
The complaint alleged that on October 2, 2002, Joseph Bauer negligently drove a “loaner car” from an automobile dealership causing Piotr to sustain severe brain and spinal cord injuries. Joseph Bauer and two other occupants died in the single-car crash. Piotr was seventeen at the time of the accident.
“Piotr was a 3 on Glascow Coma Score, a gross measure of neurological deficit, when the paramedics arrived” stated Piotr’s attorney, Michael Carter of the Chicago law firm, Horwitz, Horwitz & Associates. “A deceased person will score a 3 on that test” Carter added, stating, “Piotr has worked very hard in his recovery, but the injuries are severe.”
According to Carter, the court further determined that Joseph Bauer was a permissive user of the automobile, so the dealership’s carrier should satisfy the judgment. Carter gave the dealer’s insurance carrier an opportunity to settle the claim for the one million dollar policy limit, but the carrier refused. “Now we must pursue collection action, including a bad faith claim against the carrier.”
Managing partner of the Horwitz firm, Clifford Horwitz, cites this as another example of how difficult it is to obtain justice for injured people. “This was a young man with a bright future”, said Horwitz, adding, “Our firm is dedicated to pursuing every opportunity to give Piotr the best chance at a normal life.”







