Fatal Mine Accident Attributed To Lax Safety Procedures

Federal investigators have found that the death of an Illinois construction worker was due to lax safety procedures at a mine construction site. A report issued by the Mine Safety and Health Administration says that the fatal construction accident happened on May 15, 2012 when the worker was knocked over by an overloaded hose. The>> Read More

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Is Responsible Driving Preventing Collisions?

As the snow begins to thaw in Illinois roadside construction projects will slowly get underway. Although pothole repair and bridge work are an annual occurrence, many drivers will still fail to drive responsibly in construction zones. Irresponsible driving behaviors are a primary contributing factor to the large number of construction zone crashes which occur in>> Read More

Wonder Lake contractor Zamastil Exteriors Fined For Safety Violations

A Wonder Lake roofing company was recently fined by federal officials for exposing its workers to serious construction site fall injuries. Regulators from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration are proposing more than $87,000 in fines against Zamastil Exteriors arising out of safety violations found during two worksite inspections. “When working>> Read More

$8M Settlement In Colorado Case Despite Non-Economic Damage Law

An $8,000,000 settlement was reached in a mild traumatic brain/vascular injury case in Boulder, Colorado by two trial lawyers from Chicago’s largest personal injury law firm,GWC! This settlement includes an apportionment of $400,000 for spousal loss of consortium and $100,000 for a minor son’s leg fracture and exceeds the largest reported verdict in Colorado ever,>> Read More

$5 Million to West African Family of 28-Year-Old Woman Killed in Indiana Crash

A Cook County jury deliberated yesterday until 5:00 P.M. after a three-and-a-half day trial and awarded the Estate of Hawa Sissoko $5 million for her tragic death on May 30, 2007. The trial centered around a high-speed collision involving this young woman who was standing in the middle of the right driving lane on Indiana Toll>> Read More

Miami Parking Garage Collapse ? First Lawsuit Filed GWC

Four workers were killed in October when a Miami parking structure collapsed on its crew. The construction accident happened at the site of suburban Miami-Dade College’s Doral campus, and generated national headlines. The first wrongful death lawsuit related to the construction accident was filed this week. The lawsuit was brought by the family of a>> Read More

12 Year Sentence For Former Burr Oak Cemetery Director

Last week, Carolyn Towns, the former director of Burr Oak Cemetery in Alsip, Illinois, received a twelve-year prison sentence for her involvement in the cemetery scandal that came to light in the summer of 2009.  Towns pled guilty to six out of the seven felony counts levied against her, including dismembering a human body, damaging>> Read More

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