executive order

Executive Order to Help Keep Workers Safe During the Pandemic

Pres. Joe Biden has signed an executive order expanding protections designed to help keep workers safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. Executive Order Calls for Guidance from OSHA An executive order is a means by which a president issues directives to manage operations of the federal government. The “Executive Order on Protecting Worker Health and Safety”>> Read More

Garfield Ridge drunk-driving crash

Sixth-Grader Killed in Garfield Ridge Drunk-Driving Crash

A sixth-grade girl has been killed and four others have been injured in a Garfield Ridge drunk-driving crash on Chicago’s Southwest Side. Driver Veered Into Oncoming Traffic The fatal crash took place at approximately 9:35 p.m. on January 20, 2021. Twelve-year-old Cire Robinson of Oak Lawn was riding with her father in a Cadillac Escalade>> Read More

Super Lawyers

GWC Attorneys Honored as 2021 Illinois Super Lawyers

GWC Injury Lawyers LLC congratulates three of its attorneys for being honored as 2021 Illinois Super Lawyers, including GWC Managing Partner Louis C. Cairo. Three of the firm’s younger lawyers were also named Rising Stars by the same organization. Only Five Percent Qualify as Super Lawyers In addition to Louis, GWC Partners Michael D. Fisher>> Read More

Semi-Trailer Crash

McHenry Man Killed in Wauconda Three-Vehicle Accident

A McHenry man has been killed and three other people have been injured in a Wauconda three-vehicle accident involving a dump truck. Wauconda Three-Vehicle Accident at Intersection The fatal Wauconda three-vehicle accident took place on the early morning of January 13, 2021. At approximately 8:00 a.m., a 24-year-old Ingleside man was driving a 2018 Chevy>> Read More

COVID-19 law

COVID-19 Law Lowering Burden for Essential Employees Extended

The Illinois General Assembly has extended a COVID-19 law making it easier for essential employees to qualify for workers’ compensation benefits. “Rebuttable Presumption” for Frontline Workers House Bill 2455 was passed in May 2020. The COVID-19 law created a “rebuttable presumption” that frontline workers, first responders, and essential employees who sustained injury because of a>> Read More

United Airlines

Boeing to Pay Over $2.5 Billion to Settle Criminal Charge

Boeing has agreed to pay over $2.5 billion to settle a federal criminal charge stemming from two 737 MAX airplane crashes that left 346 people dead. Design Flaws and Cover-Up Revealed On October 29, 2018, a 737 MAX-8 jetliner operated by Lion Air in Indonesia crashed into the Java Sea shortly after takeoff from Jakarta’s>> Read More

Chicago speed camera tickets

Chicago Speed Camera Tickets to Have Lower Threshold

Mayor Lori Lightfoot is implementing a lower threshold for Chicago speed camera tickets in what she claims is an effort to combat a rise in the city’s traffic deaths. Plan for Chicago Speed Camera Tickets The plan to implement a lower threshold for Chicago speed camera tickets will kick off with a 44-day grace period. Starting>> Read More

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