Filing a Civil Lawsuit for Assault
Assault is a very serious offense, and the perpetrator or perpetrators face the consequences of their actions in criminal court. As a victim, you may also file a lawsuit in civil court, regardless of what happens with the criminal case. There are certain factors that a plaintiff must show in order to be successful in…
Read MoreDo Rideshare Services Make Roadways Safer?
We hear a lot of anecdotal evidence that rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are making our roads safer, largely because people who are too drunk to drive aren’t getting behind the wheel as often. But given how many more vehicles are on the road now, we wondered whether or not these services were doing…
Read MoreSpinal Cord Injuries and Hypotension
Spinal cord injuries can happen for a variety of reasons. Common causes include motor vehicle accidents, slips and falls, construction site accidents, and any accident which involves force. Victims can suffer back pain, neck pain, paralysis, and other types of injuries that may last a lifetime. Some accident victims never fully recover from a spinal…
Read MoreCan You Collect Workers’ Compensation If You Work from Home?
Working from home benefits both employees and employers. Employees save the time and expense of the commute to work. While they have to clock in and do a good job, they don’t have a boss constantly looking over their shoulder. Employers benefit too. They save on overhead by needing less office space and by having…
Read MoreChicago Nursing Homes and COVID-19
Nursing homes and long-term care facilities are suffering due to the spread of the coronavirus, COVID-19. Seniors are at high risk of contracting the disease from other seniors, from visitors, from vendors, and from the staff. All nursing working home workers are also at high risk. The dangers of death are due to the residents…
Read MoreExploding Pressure Cookers and What You Need to Know
Now that everyone is stuck at home for the foreseeable future due to the widespread stay-at-home order issued by the Governor of Illinois, more and more people are cooking instead of going out to eat. Many families went from cooking one meal per day at home to cooking multiple meals per day. For people who…
Read MoreHours-of-Service Laws For Truck Drivers Suspended During Coronavirus Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to the suspension of the Hours-of-Service (HOS) laws for certain truck drivers in the United States by President Donald Trump’s administration. The reason the laws were suspended is understandable; the country relies on the trucking industry to transport goods from manufacturers to retailers. Supermarkets and some retailers are permitted to…
Read MoreMassive 60-Vehicle Pileup on Kennedy Expressway Sends Dozens to Hospitals
Photo Credit: Jose M. Osorio / Chicago Tribune Early this morning, the Kennedy Expressway was shut down as the Chicago Fire Department dealt with the effects of a multi-vehicle crash on the inbound lanes. Nearly 60 vehicles were involved, but thankfully, not a single person died in the wreck. According to the Chicago Sun-Times, “Fourteen…
Read MoreCan I Claim Workers’ Compensation for an Injury Suffered Working Remotely?
In these unprecedented times, millions of people are now working from home because of the mandated shutdown of all non-essential businesses. Even though many people worked from home before the spread of COVID-19, there are more people than ever logged into their content management systems, company networks, and other programs remotely. Aside from the worry…
Read MoreNursing Home Contracts & Arbitration Agreements – Know Your Rights
Moving a loved one to a nursing home is a stressful time in a family’s life. Researching and finding the proper care for an elderly family member takes a lot of time and a lot of paperwork, including filling out contracts. Often, nursing home residents and their families unknowingly sign contracts agreeing to mandatory arbitration…
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