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Cook County Railroad Employee Awarded 1.26 Million for Defective Track Switch Injury – Barnicle v. Belt Railway Company of Chicago

A recent Cook County personal injury lawsuit involving a railway worker who was injured at work exemplifies many of the typical components for worksite injury lawsuits. Not only were there several defendants involved whom the injured worker held responsible for his work injury, but the defendants alleged that the railroad…

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Parked CTA Bus Hit By Elderly Driver – 395,858 Verdict for Injured Bus Driver In Maldonado v. Meade

Typically auto accidents occur between two vehicles engaged in the driving process. It is fairly unusual for a driver to hit a parked car or standing vehicle without some contributing factors. Yet that is what happened in the Chicago bus accident that resulted in the Illinois personal injury lawsuit of…

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Chicago Forklift Operator Fails to Meet OSHA Standards – Truck Driver Receives $3.6 Million Settlement in McDonald v. Imperial Zinc Corp.

Under Illinois workers’ compensation laws, an employee cannot file a civil lawsuit against his or her employer for an injury that occurs within one’s work duties. However, workers’ compensation laws do not protect other entities from liability for injuries that occur in the workplace. In Timothy McDonald and Judith McDonald…

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Cook County Construction Injury Results in 423,242 Jury Verdict for Crane Accident – Zdanwic v. Gatwood Crane Service

As Chicago nears summer construction season, it becomes increasingly important for Chicago construction employees to practice good workplace safety. Unlike an office job, working construction provides numerous opportunities for accidents to occur. The Illinois personal injury lawsuit of James Zdanwic v. Gatwood Crane Service, Inc., 07 L 9570, is one…

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CTA Explosion Leads to $4.1 Million Verdict for Death of Chicago Electrician – Ingolia v. Target Electric, Inc.

A second jury verdict has been entered in a wrongful death lawsuit arising out of a Chicago construction site injury that occurred in 2006. The decedent, Charles Ingolia, had been assisting with renovations being made at a Chicago Brown Line El station located at 3360 N. Clark St. The 57…

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Chicago UPS Workers Pushed Too Far: Demand Reduced Workloads for Health and Safety

Given the state of today’s economy, it has become commonplace to hear about companies trying to cut corners, to stretch every dollar, and maximize their workers’ responsibilities. However, UPS workers are raising questions about what cost these continual raised expectations have on workplace safety and employee health. Like many companies…

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