Auto Accident
The Causes of Rollover Vehicle Accidents
Cars, SUVs, jeeps, small trucks, vans, pickup trucks, and other vehicles often flip over causing immediate death or serious injury to the occupants. Passengers have the right to hold the driver accountable if their carelessness or reckless behavior caused the accident. If a car rolls over and strikes another car or pedestrian, the occupants of…
Read MoreCar Seat Laws in Illinois
Illinois laws are designed to protect children of different age groups. Violations of these laws can result in civil and criminal fines and penalties. A failure to comply with these laws means that when a car accident occurs, the passenger is likely to be thrown around the car. Seat belt laws are aimed at saving…
Read MoreHow Does a Drunk Driving Conviction Impact Your Negligence Lawsuit?
It sounds simple: Wait for the prosecution to convict the intoxicated driver and then use the conviction to win your accident claim. As any experienced Chicago car accident lawyer can tell you, winning your negligence case is not that easy. There are many practical and legal issues to consider. Key factors in DUI accident cases…
Read MoreArizona stops Self-Driving Car Testing after Fatal Uber Crash
A recent New York Times article reported that the death of a woman by a self-driving has forced the state of Arizona to put the safety of the public before the interests of manufacturers. Arizona Governor Doug Ducey ordered that Uber and other autonomous car makers could no longer conduct safety tests on local public…
Read MoreEx-Chicago Bear Lucky to Be Alive After His Car Flips Eight Times
The Chicago Tribune reported that a Tacoma vehicle driven by ex-Chicago Bear, Doug Plank, 64, flipped several times while he driving on Interstate 17 in Arizona. Plank was known for giving his own hits as a feared defensive secondary player for the Bears when it was coached by Buddy Ryan. None of those hits compared…
Read MoreFAQ: Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Claims
In Chicago and throughout Illinois, all drivers are required to have insurance in the event of an accident that causes damage or injuries. However, even though this is the law, many vehicle owners still drive around uninsured (UM – uninsured motorist) or underinsured (UIM – underinsured motorist). How does this happen? Many times, drivers will…
Read MoreMedical Emergency Behind the Wheel Causes 9-Car Pileup
ABC 7 Eyewitness News reports that January 28’s fatal nine-car crash in the South Loop began because a man suffered a medical emergency while driving. The 56-year-old driver of the vehicle survived the crash, but a 35-year-old man was killed in the wreck. Six other people were taken to the hospital in critical condition. The…
Read MoreWhen You’re in Illinois, You Have to Buckle Up; It’s the Law
Drivers and passengers of motor vehicles under Illinois law are required to wear legal restraining devices – i.e., seat belts. Drivers also are responsible to assist passengers who are not able to individually harness a seat belt by themselves. Individuals requiring help may include children, the elderly, and those who are unable buckle up for…
Read MorePolice Chases Too Often End in Tragedy
In recent years, police shootings have preoccupied the headlines with much controversy. However, an occurrence involving law enforcement that is talked about much less involves police chases and the injuries and deaths that too often result from these pursuits. A study conducted by the U.S. Department of Justice concluded that police chases are the number…
Read MoreCars Crash into Buildings More Often Than You Might Think
On January 16, 2018, this happened: (photo credit to Fox News) Any time a car or truck crashes into a building, it’s a newsworthy matter because we think it doesn’t happen that often. As it turns out, we’re wrong about that. The data from storefrontsafety.org shows that as many as 60 times each day in…
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