Chicago Cop Implicated In Wabansia Avenue Bicycle Accident

Authorities say that a 33-year-old Chicago police officer is responsible for a serious hit-and-run Chicago bicycle accident that happened last August. The crash happened near the intersection of Wabansia and California Avenues. The police officer allegedly hit a woman who was riding a bicycle with her boyfriend. The woman suffered a severe personal injury and>> Read More

Chicago Elevator Accident Injures Four

NBC Chicago reports that four people were injured in an elevator accident yesterday afternoon. The accident happened at around 3 p.m. At 60 E. Delaware. Authorities say that the downtown parking garage accident happened when an elevator plunged from floor 15 to 10. Elevator mechanics rescued the four elevator accident victims by using an adjacent>> Read More

Roseland Boy Injured In Dog Attack

A Roseland boy was seriously injured in a dog mauling yesterday evening. Authorities say that the 9-year-old South Side boy was playing outside of his home when he was attacked by his neighbors dog around 8 p.m. Emergency crews rushed the boy to Advocate Christ Medical Center in serious condition. Doctors at the Oak Lawn>> Read More

Teen Crashes Into Metra Train After Going Around Tracks

A Cook County teen is happy to be alive after being involved in a serious train accident on Thursday. The Southtown Star reports that the 18-year-old was driving her moms car on Chicagos East Side when she decided to go around closed train gates at 115th Street and Marshfield Avenue. The girl looked to her>> Read More

The SPY Who Suspended Your Benefits

It is well known that workers compensation and liability insurance carriers take drastic measures to mitigate claims costs. Often times, their mitigation strategy will come in the form of an Independent Medical Examination (IME) where an insurance carriers hired-gun doctor will render an expert opinion as to causality of an injured workers medical condition in>> Read More

GWC Secures $8,376,000.00 Jury Verdict for Injured Indiana Bricklayer

On October 25, 2011, a Cook County Jury awarded a gross verdict of $8,376,000.00 to an injured Local 21 bricklayer for a serious heel injury that he suffered in an Indiana construction accident on May 30, 2006. The case was tried before Judge Suriano, by Colin J. OMalley and Joseph P. Sorce of GWC Injury>> Read More

The Insurance Company is Not Your Long Lost Friend

One of the first things we tell our clients in Chicago personal injury cases, and which always bears repeating, is this: DO NOT TALK TO THE INSURANCE COMPANY ABOUT YOUR INJURIES. Its natural to be upset and frazzled after being injured in an accident. Its a traumatic event, and one you more than likely have>> Read More

Tragedy in Tampico14 Year Old Workers Fatally Electrocuted

At what age is a child capable of working on a farm in near proximity to dangerous farm equipment and irrigation systems? In Illinois that age is 12 and giant corporations like Monsanto rely on children to reap great profits at the expense of our childrens safety and lives. This was the case Monday, July>> Read More

New Report Shows Illinois is Number Two in Dog Bite Claims

According to a recent Chicago Tribune article, State Farm Insurance released data showing that Illinois now ranks number two among the top ten states for total number of dog bite claims and dog bite insurance payouts. While California is at the top of that list with 369 dog bite claims and $11.3 million in payouts>> Read More

Preventable Mistakes in US Hospitals: A New Hope?

A new study reporting on the medical error rates in United States hospitals found that approximately ninety percent of all hospital mistakes go unreported. The study examined the medical records of nearly eight hundred patients at three teaching hospitals and found that the number of medical mistakes, acquired infections, or subsequent injuries sustained by those>> Read More

Injury Cases and Discount Fees?

The current state of our economy has had a terrible effect on lawyers: thousands of real estate and banking lawyers have lost their jobs, many recently graduated lawyers have found it impossible to find jobs, and many small law firms have seen their traditional sources of business fade away. Attorneys are resourceful and always look>> Read More

Concussions in Sports Similar To Explosion Blast Wind

A large explosion creates an effect known as a blast wind. Soldiers who are exposed to such a blast wind often suffer serious injuries, including brain injuries. In a recent study conducted by Boston University and Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System researchers, brain tissue from soldiers exposed to a blast wind was found to show>> Read More

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