When you go to a hockey game, you expect to see some injuries. Hockey is a rough sport and between the accidents and the brawls that happen on the ice, people are getting hurt all the time. What you do not expect to see is one of the fans getting hurt. Unfortunately, this is exactly […]
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Lawsuit Filed By Woman Struck By A Puck At Blackhawks Game
Posted on May 18th, 2019 by Webmaster
O’Hare Bus Crash
Posted on May 18th, 2019 by Webmaster
A shuttle bus crash at O’Hare International Airport around 6:30 A.M. sent several individuals to the hospital. The crash occurred as the bus was headed from a remote lot to the departure terminal and crashed into a median. Several firefighters on their way to work immediately came to the assistance of injured victims in the […]
Lawsuit Over Raccoon Attack in Storage Unit
Posted on May 18th, 2019 by Webmaster
There are many risks when placing one’s possession in a storage locker. Will the stored items remain in good condition? Will there be damage from moisture or insects? One thing most people do not worry about is wildlife. According to a lawsuit, when Michael Giangrand opened the door of his rental unit at a Public […]
Family Awarded $10.75 million in Product Liability Action Against Manufacturer of Sealant
Posted on May 18th, 2019 by Webmaster
I was recently injured by a caustic household cleaning product. Could I possibly recover against the manufacturer? Product liability actions are a sub-sect of negligence and personal injury law specifically focused on injuries occurring due to consumer goods. This can include household appliances, chemicals or medication – and successful cases often result in sizable settlements […]
Building Code Violations Not Related To Man’s Death
Posted on May 18th, 2019 by Webmaster
Is a business liable for personal injuries occurring on its property? The Chicago Fire Department is investigating the Aragon Ballroom after a man fatally fell from the ballroom’s catwalk. This investigation is in conjunction with the Chicago Fire Department’s Fire Prevention Bureau activities from the day after the incident. The Chicago Department of Buildings previously […]