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Illinois Workers’ Compensation Decision Affirmed – Pactiv v. Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission

Workers’ compensation claims arise as a result of an employee being injured on the job. Because of the unique nature of these cases, Illinois workers’ compensation claims are handled by the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission (IWCC) instead of a civil court. However, just like other court systems, sometimes the IWCC…

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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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Should Illinois Jurors Be Allowed to Question Trial Witnesses? Illinois Supreme Court Rules Committee Considers New Proposal

Illinois lawyers and judges are considering expanding juror’s roles in the trial process. Currently jurors take a fairly passive part in the trial process itself as they sit and listen to each side present his or her case. It is only when it is time to weigh the evidence and…

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Loose Gravel on Roadway Results in Illinois Motorcycle Accident – 1.73 Million Settlement Reached

As we near road construction season in Chicago, as motorists it is important to be on the lookout for changes in road conditions near construction sites. However, the summertime is not the only time Chicago motorists need to be concerned with poor road conditions. Sometimes bad road conditions result not…

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Cook County Multi-Vehicle Rear-End Accident Results in 8.4 Million Jury Verdict – Nofal v. Cardinal Transport, Inc.

It is one of the first things you learn in driver’s ed and is repeated over and over again to new drivers: always keep your eyes on the road. However, this advice is useful not only for new drivers, but for experienced drivers, too. Take for instance the case of…

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City of Chicago Not Liable for City Resident’s Faulty Staircase – Hess v. City of Chicago

An Illinois appellate court found that the City of Chicago was immune from liability regarding a city resident’s fall on a dangerous back staircase. While the plaintiff filed a claim against the building owner, she also filed a personal injury claim against the City of Chicago. However, the trial court…

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Toyota Voluntarily Recalls 2011 Tundra Pick-Up Trucks Due to Defective Driveshafts

This past Tuesday the Toyota Motor Company made an announcement that it would be recalling over 50,000 of its Tundra pick-up trucks. The voluntary recall came after the auto manufacturer discovered that this model’s driveshaft slip yokes were not properly casted and assembled. The driveshaft slip yoke is cast out…

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Blagojevich Retrial Underway: Ex-Governor Faces Twenty Federal Charges

Jury selection has begun on the retrial of Rod Blagojevich, the former Governor of Illinois. Late last summer Blagojevich faced his first federal trial for claims of racketeering and widespread corruption in his office. Perhaps most famously, Blagojevich was accused of trying to sell Barack Obama’s Senate seat to the…

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Infant Deaths Caused by Crib Bumpers – Safety Agency Needs Stricter Investigation Standards

Crib bumper pads have been the topic of debate for several years. While some claim that they are perfectly safe and harmless, others claim that crib bumper pads put infants at risk for suffocating in their cribs. A recent report that the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has not taken…

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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms Car Crash Verdict Despite Judge’s Error – Oglesby v. Berg

An Illinois Appellate Court denied defendant’s motion for a new trial in the Illinois auto accident lawsuit of Estate of Rosemary Oglesby et al. v. William Berg, et al., No. 1-09-0639. The defense’s appeal involved claims that the trial court had acted incorrectly when it refused to send one of…

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