Baby Formula Lawsuits

Baby Formula Lawsuits Filed in Illinois

Several baby formula lawsuits have been filed in Illinois as a federal investigation into the illnesses of multiple infants is underway. Baby Formula Lawsuits Follow Recall On Feb. 25 and March 1, 2022, at least half a dozen baby formula lawsuits were filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. The>> Read More

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GWC Obtains $527,689.02 Jury Verdict for Union Laborer

GWC attorneys Louis Anthony Cairo and Lawrence J. Amato have obtained a $527,689.02 jury verdict for a union laborer following a trial in Lake County. SUV Hits Motorcycle Without Braking GWC’s client is a union laborer and a proud member of Local 6 for many years. In August 2017, he was riding his motorcycle northbound>> Read More

"Stop the Bleed" Kits

“Stop the Bleed” Kits Now in Chicago Buildings

Chicago officials have announced that they will be installing “Stop the Bleed” kits in all city buildings as part of a program to prevent bleeding fatalities. Over 550 “Stop the Bleed” Kits Installed The City of Chicago’s Department of Emergency Management and Communications (OEMC) announced the program on March 1, 2022. Under the city’s expansion>> Read More

opioid claims

Opioid Claims Settled for $26 Billion

Four companies have agreed to pay approximately $26 billion to settle thousands of opioid claims filed by governments across the country. Most States Drop Opioid Claims Johnson & Johnson, which manufactured generic opioid medications until 2020, will contribute $5 billion to settle the opioid claims filed against it. Additionally, three drug wholesalers – AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal>> Read More

pedestrian deaths during pandemic

Pedestrian Deaths Up During the Pandemic

Pedestrian deaths in the United States have risen sharply since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, with authorities blaming a flare-up in reckless driving. Traffic Deaths Set Records At the start of the national pandemic lockdowns in 2020, some analysts believed that pedestrian deaths would decline because millions of motorists would be cutting their driving>> Read More

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Cashier’s Injury Found to Be Work-Related

The Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission has ruled that the “positional risk” injury sustained by a restaurant cashier was work-related. Cashier Suffers Shoulder Injury In Winfrey v. Portillo Restaurant Group, the Petitioner worked as a cashier at a fast food restaurant. Her duties included taking customer orders, receiving money, giving change, stocking, sweeping, mopping, and placing>> Read More

Back of the Yards fire

Back of the Yards Fire Displaces Families

A Back of the Yards fire has displaced several families from an apartment building on Chicago’s South Side. Issues Delay Extinguishing Back of the Yards Fire The fire took place at a multi-family apartment building on South Wood Street at West 47th Street in Chicago’s Back of the Yards neighborhood. On the morning of February>> Read More

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