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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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$9.87 Million Illinois Jury Verdict for Injury to Pedestrian Struck by Bus

A Champaign County, Ill., jury entered a $9.87 million verdict for severe injuries suffered by Patricia Marxmiller.  Marxmiller, 59, worked for a medical clinic in downtown Champaign. After returning to work at the end of her lunch hour, she parked her car in a lot at the corner of an…

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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms Summary Judgment in Favor of Defendant in Dead-Man’s Act Argument

Kathleen Waldeck was driving a car that was alleged to have rear-ended the car of the plaintiff, Andice Peacock, causing her injuries. Peacock had alleged that her car was rear-ended by Waldeck while waiting for a stoplight to turn green. The lawsuit alleged that Peacock’s vehicle was stopped at a…

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Talc Ovarian Cancer Cases are Dismissed for Plaintiffs’ Failure to Provide Reliable Expert Theories of Causation

Across the country there have been many lawsuits filed against the makers and distributors of talc. Most of these suits have been filed against Johnson & Johnson as the maker of the baby powder used by many. In some courts, there have been very large jury verdicts for individuals who…

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Illinois Supreme Court Finds in Favor of Railroad in Case Where Bridge Wall Collapsed, Amputating the Legs of a Worker

The Illinois Supreme Court has ruled that the Union Pacific Railroad Co. did not maintain control over a bridge demolition project after selling the bridge to a scrap contractor. During work on the demolition, a bridge wall severed Patrick Joseph Carney’s legs below the knee. The accident occurred more than…

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Illinois Supreme Court Enters Order for Mandatory E-Filing

By July 1, 2017, e-filing of civil cases in Illinois will be mandatory for the Illinois Supreme Court and Illinois Appellate Courts. Beginning Jan. 1, 2018, e-filing of civil cases will be mandated for all Illinois courts. The Illinois Supreme Court entered an order this year, M.R.18368, which set the…

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Illinois Appellate Court Finds That Each Instance of Under-Insurance Must Be Considered Individually

In this case, the quarrel was over setoffs for settlements that totaled $395,000 paid by two under-insured motorists who were claimed to have caused a crash that seriously injured Erin Tufano. Tufano was insured under an Illinois Emcasco Insurance Co. policy that provided $500,000 in under-insured motorist coverage (UIM).  A…

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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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Illinois Appellate Court Resolves Under-Insured Motorist Claim and Demand for Arbitration

Vanity Mack was injured in 2010 and submitted an under-insured motorist claim to Allstate Insurance Co. In addition to the claim, Mack filed a demand for arbitration under the rules of the Federal Arbitration Act. In December 2010, Allstate informed Mack that she was required to execute the Health Insurance…

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