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Illinois Appellate Court Reverses Trial Court’s New Trial Order Based on Alleged Confusing Jury Instructions

A Cook County jury’s not-guilty verdict for Tinley Park Roller Rink, a south suburban roller rink, will stand after the Illinois Appellate Court reversed a trial court’s order of a new trial. The appeals panel stated that there was nothing wrong with the jury instructions allowed by the trial judge…

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U.S. Court of Appeals Explains Res Ipsa Loquitur Principle in Federal Injury Case

Cedric Smith sued the United States government under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA), 28 U.S.C. Section 2671 et seq., claiming injuries from a fall off of a broken metal stool in a secured attorney-client interview room at the U.S. District Court in Rock Island, Ill. Smith’s lawsuit relied on…

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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms Dismissal of Injury Case for Lack of Actual or Constructive Knowledge of the Product Defect

In 1993, the Luther Village Owners Corp. contacted Ken Bruce to see if he was interested in running a salon in their neighborhood. Bruce took ownership of the salon in 1994 and in 1996 formed Creative Designers, a corporation, which would run the salon. Bruce was president and operator of…

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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms Extinguishing Hospital’s Medical Lien for Services Provided to a Plaintiff-Minor

Cook County appealed an order entered by the Circuit Court judge that struck, dismissed and extinguished a hospital lien arising under the Healthcare Services and Lien Act (Act) (770 ILCS 23/1 et seq.) for services rendered to the plaintiff, minor child Akeem Manago, by Stroger Cook County Hospital. On appeal,…

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$1 Million Settlement for Worker’s Knee Injury at Loading Dock

Richard Black worked for a hospital’s housekeeping staff.  He went to the loading dock to throw away trash into a dumpster.  Richard Cea, an employee of Royal Carting Service Co., had just delivered the dumpster.  It was still attached to the back of his truck. As Black was throwing trash…

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$6.65 Million Cook County Jury Verdict for Death of a Young Woman Who Fell from a Ladder

On Sunday, Aug. 21, 2011, at 4:45 a.m., 22-year-old Patrycja Wysckowska fell 30 feet to her death after trying to navigate an outside ladder on the third-floor rear porch of an apartment building at 4310 N. Sheridan Road in Chicago. The apartment complex is known as Park Shores and was…

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Pedestrian in Wheelchair Seriously Injured in Crosswalk Settles for $382,000

Sam Eddins was 81 and used an electric wheelchair to get around. He was in the process of crossing a street at a crosswalk in a controlled intersection. The defendant Eileen Jagger was driving her sedan when she turned left and crashed into Eddins in his wheelchair. Eddins suffered injuries…

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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms Summary Judgment in a Premises Liability Case

Raymond Berke fell in the vestibule of an apartment building where he and his wife were staying with friends. A doorman heard but did not see him fall. There were no eyewitnesses. He suffered spinal injuries that rendered him a quadriplegic. He has no memory of his fall. Berke filed…

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$128,000 Jury Verdict for Injured Worker Who Fell From Scaffold While Hanging Wallpaper

A Chicago real estate developer, Perry Casalino, hired Ramon Gavina as a laborer to install wallpaper inside the entrance of a building at 1513 N. Western Ave. in Chicago. Gavia maintained that Casalino purchased materials and tools, instructed him as to how to perform the work and told him to…

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Cook County Jury Finds for Contractors in Fall Blamed for Worker’s Ankle Injury

Robert Kinstner was a forklift and machine operator employed by a masonry subcontractor working at the construction site for a new police station at 3600 N. Halsted St. in Chicago. The defendant in this case was Harbour Contractors Inc., which was the general contractor for the construction of this building.…

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