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Illinois Baby Formula Lawyers file Similac/Enfamil NEC Lawsuits

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Our Illinois baby formula lawyers file Similac and Enfamil lawsuits for premature infants diagnosed with necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). Illinois NEC lawsuits claim baby formula manufacturers failed to warn hospitals, doctors, nurses and parents about the risk to preemies.

As such, Illinois newborns suffering intestinal injuries from baby formulas like Similac or Enfamil may be eligible to claim a cash settlement.

Illinois NEC Lawyer Shows Similac/Enfamil’s Failure to Warn

Our team of Illinois baby formula lawyers have represented thousands of victims of dangerous pharmaceutical products. In doing so, we have recovered millions of dollars in settlement funds on their behalf.

Further, by raising awareness of the risk of NEC posed to Illinois preemies by cow’s milk formula, we have helped change how many hospitals feed these vulnerable babies.

No Legal Fee Unless You Obtain a Settlement

While compensation may be available to qualified baby formula claimants and impacted families, victims are urged to act promptly. The #1 claim an Illinois baby formula victim can make for NEC compensation is one filed within the Statute of Limitations. Click here for the latest information on the pending multi-district litigation.

Our Illinois baby formula lawyers are available to review claims now. We offer a free case evaluation to confirm the use of a qualified cow’s milk formula and diagnosis of a related bowel injury. Further, we never charge a legal fee unless a financial recovery is obtained for our client.

Contact our Illinois baby formula lawyers today.

Illinois Baby Formula Lawyers File NEC Cases Statewide

7th Circuit NEC Claims in Illinois

Illinois is part of the Seventh Circuit of the U.S. Courts system, and appeals are heard by the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Illinois baby formula lawyers can file individual NEC lawsuits at the 7th Circuit’s local U.S. District Court. However, these cases may be transferred to a centralized jurisdiction pursuant to a Multi-District Litigation (MDL) Transfer Order.

Illinois State NEC Claims

Illinoisans also have the right to file baby formula lawsuits in the State’s county courts (IL Courts website). Illinois Compiled Statutes, Chapter 735, sets forth the State’s procedural law for bodily injury claims.

Illinois follows a modified comparative negligence rule. Accordingly, an Illinois NEC lawyer can recover damages for wrongful conduct by baby formula manufacturers provided the victim is less than 50% at fault. However, the victim’s recovery is reduced by their own degree of fault (if any).

In March 2024, an Illinois jury returned a verdict of $60 million for a newborn who developed NEC after consuming Enfamil formula. Reuters

Pertinent claim filing information is provided below.

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7th Circuit Baby Formula Settlement Claims for NEC

Northern Illinois Courts for Chicago & Rockford NEC Lawsuits

Chicago and Rockford area baby formula victims can file federal NEC lawsuits at these two (2) divisional locations of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (NDIL website).  The NDIL employs approximately thirty-four (34) active judges and fourteen (14) magistrates to hear claims.

In addition, the roughly 9.8 million residents of Northern IL also have the right to file baby formula lawsuits in their local county courthouses. While Northern Illinois features rolling hills, river valleys, and Lake Michigan, it is also a global hub for finance, technology, and commerce.

Residents of this cosmopolitan region can file baby formula lawsuits in the County of Cook in Chicago, DuPage in Wheaton, Kane in Geneva, Kendall in Yorkville, DeKalb in Sycamore, and throughout the Aurora and Naperville area. Claims can additionally be filed for preemie baby formula users from Arlington Heights, Evanston, Schaumburg, Elgin, Hammond, and Cicero, IL.

Baby formula lawsuits are also being filed in the County of Winnebago in Rockford, McHenry in Woodstock, and Lake in Waukegan, as well as Will in Joliet, LaSalle in Ottawa and Whiteside in Morrison, IL.

Central IL Courts for Springfield & Peoria NEC Lawsuits

Springfield, Peoria, Urbana and Rock Island area baby formula victims can file federal NEC lawsuits at these four (4) divisional locations of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of Illinois (CDIL website). The CDIL employs approximately seven (7) active judges, one (1) senior (semi-retired) judge, and one (1) magistrate to hear claims.

In addition, the roughly 2 million residents of Central IL also have the right to file baby formula lawsuits in their local county courthouses. Specifically, Central Illinois baby formula lawyers can file NEC lawsuits in Peoria as well as Sangamon County in Springfield, IL.

West-Central Illinois

West-Central Illinois, which thrives on its river trade, agriculture, and historical charm, maintains a rural and small-town identity. However, baby formula lawyers can additionally file claims here in the County of Rock Island near Moline, Adams in Quincy, McDonough in Macomb, Fulton in Lewistown, Knox in Galesburg, and Tazewell in Pekin, IL.

East-Central Illinois

East-Central Illinois, while more urbanized, is driven by education and innovation helmed by the University of Illinois. The diverse group of residents here can file baby formula cases in the County of Champaign in Urbana, McLean in Bloomington-Normal, Macon in Decatur, Vermilion in Danville, Coles in Charleston, and Iroquois in Watseka, IL.

Southern IL Courts for East St. Louis NEC Lawsuits

East St. Louis and Benton area baby formula victims can file federal NEC lawsuits at these two (2) divisional locations of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois (SDIL website). The SDIL employs approximately five (5) active judges and three (3) magistrates to hear claims.

In addition, the roughly 1.3 million residents of Southern IL also have the right to file baby formula lawsuits in their local county courthouses.

Southwestern Illinois

Southwestern Illinois, characterized by the Mississippi River and urbanized Metro East, has an industrial and retail economy linked to the nearby city of St. Louis.  Baby formula lawyers can file NEC lawsuits here in the County of St. Clair in Belleville and Madison in Edwardsville, as well as Macoupin in Carlinville, Randolph in Chester and Monroe in Waterloo, IL.

Southeastern Illinois

Southeastern Illinois features flatter terrain and the Wabash and Ohio Rivers.  As such, its economy is largely based on agriculture, coal mining, and outdoor tourism around Shawnee National Forest and Cave-in-Rock State Park. Residents here can have their baby formula claims filed in the County of Franklin County in Benton, Jackson in Murphysboro around Little Egypt, Jefferson in Mount Vernon, Marion in Salem, Effingham, and Fayette in Vandalia, IL.

Talk to a Rockford & Springfield IL preemie formula NEC lawyer about wrongful death compensation.

Illinois Baby Formula Lawsuit Returns $60 Million NEC Verdict

In March 2024, a St. Clair County jury in Illinois awarded $60 million to the mother of a premature infant who died from necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). The infant developed NEC after consuming Enfamil, a cow’s milk-based formula made by Mead Johnson (a Reckitt subsidiary). This was the first NEC baby formula lawsuit in Illinois to go to trial.

Key Details of the Verdict

  • The jury found Mead Johnson negligent for failing to warn about NEC risk from their preterm formula.

  • The award covered loss of society, emotional distress, pain and suffering, and loss of life potential—adding up to $60 million.

  • The jury awarded twice the compensation requested, even though Illinois law at that time did not allow punitive damages in wrongful death cases for NEC.

Why This Verdict Matters

  • Legal teams handling Illinois baby formula lawsuits saw this as a major milestone. The result overturned decades of formula safety assumptions.

  • The case established that cow’s milk-based formulas pose real risks for preterm infants and that companies must disclose them.

  • The verdict set a precedent for other suits filed in Illinois and across the country, and it signaled momentum for future NE C trials aligned with federal MDL litigation.

Role of Illinois Baby Formula Lawyers

  • Local attorneys led the litigation in this Illinois NEC lawsuit. They gathered preemies’ medical records, feeding histories, and expert testimony to build compelling cases.

  • These lawyers coordinated NEC lawsuits both in Illinois state courts (such as St. Clair County) and through the MDL 3026 in federal court in Chicago.

  • The verdict has encouraged more families in Illinois to seek consultation from baby formula lawyers for NEC-related claims.

Legal Strategy Moving Forward

  • The March 2024 result gave Illinois baby formula lawyers a benchmark to use in negotiations and trials.

  • Federal judges now allow expert opinions linking Enfamil and Similac to NEC in preterm infants. That legal acceptance strengthens state and MDL claims alike.

  • An Illinois appeals court in mid-2025 upheld petitions keeping thousands of NEC lawsuits in Madison County—often seen as plaintiff‑friendly—reinforcing strategic filing advantages for families working with local lawyers.

What Families in Illinois Should Know

  • If your premature infant developed NEC after receiving cow’s milk-based formula in an Illinois hospital, you should speak with an Illinois baby formula lawyer.

  • Illinois law generally gives families two years from diagnosis or discovery to file claims. That means acting promptly remains essential if a baby faces NEC after formula feeding.

  • Lawyers will help gather medical and feeding records, assess causation timelines, and advise on filing either in state court or through the MDL system.

Contact our IL Baby Formula Lawyers Today

The $60 million verdict in Illinois has reshaped NEC litigation for a generation. It shows that formula companies can face accountability when failing to warn about risks to premature infants. Families in Illinois deserve strong legal support from experienced Illinois NEC lawyers. If NEC followed formula exposure, you may qualify for an Illinois baby formula lawsuit. Reach out early to explore your rights.

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