Biometric Violations Claims Not Barred by the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act
The Illinois Court of Appeals for the Fifth District ruled in September 2020 that the exclusivity provisions of the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act do not bar claims made by employees for statutory damages related to state biometric privacy laws. The ruling came in the case of McDonald v. Symphony Bronzeville Park LLC. The ruling from…
Read MoreTeens and Motorcycle Driving School Make for a Smart, Safe Combination
There’s nothing more stressful than your teenager reaching driving age. First, they can apply for and be issued a learner’s permit. Then, they can obtain their provisional driver’s license. Finally, they can obtain their driver’s license. It’s a worrisome time in the life of a parent. If your teen driver is interested in motorcycles, it…
Read MoreChicago Tops Dubious “Rattiest Cities” List for Sixth Straight Year
The city of Chicago has topped a dubious list for a sixth straight year. That list? None other than the Rattiest Cities in America. You might not think this is a big deal, as rats are part of every city in the country, but it is a serious health problem. It doesn’t take much for…
Read MoreWhen You File a Lawsuit, It’s the Insurance Company that Pays
There are three parts to every legal claim for personal injury damages. Part one is showing that someone else, such as a driver, caused your accident. Part two is making a demand for damages for your medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and other financial and intangible damages. Those two parts give you a…
Read MoreDeadly Crash in Chatham Caused by Running a Red Light
Multiple people are hospitalized and one person is dead after a deadly crash in the South Side’s Chatham area last night. A 35-year-old man ran a red light and hit a car with four people in it, causing both vehicles to spin out and one to catch fire. The driver’s condition is stable, but two…
Read MoreWorkplace Harassment Associated with a Former Romantic Partner
Workplace relationships are quite common. As a practical matter, work is where spend half your day. It’s where you meet people. One writer, Calvin Trillin, even postulated that in any large office, the number of workplace relationships is a constant – that when one relationship ends another is starting somewhere else in the same office.…
Read MoreMulti-Car Crashes Involving Tractor-Trailers
Multi-car collisions are always scary. They’re especially frightening if a tractor-trailer or semi is involved in the accident. When a tractor-trailer rolls over, cargo spills from the trailer, or the trailer strikes a smaller car, all drivers nearby could be at risk. Some drivers slam their brakes to avoid the tractor-trailer. Other drivers try to…
Read MoreShould I Buy Extra Car Insurance?
As a general rule, you should buy as much liability insurance for a vehicle accident as you can afford. You should purchase uninsured/underinsured insurance, even if you’re allowed to waive it. You should buy collision insurance. Other types of insurance are beneficial too. While you’re at it, you should buy the best health insurance policy…
Read MoreWhat Are Blast Injuries?
Blast injuries are often deadly. For survivors, their life can be changed in an instant. Many blast injuries cause permanent injuries which can leave the victim completely disabled. Even victims who can return to work and can resume some semblance of a normal life need extensive medical and rehabilitative care. Many victims need medical treatment…
Read MoreThe Most Dangerous Intersections in Chicago
Chicago is one of the most heavily travelled cities in the world. It’s central location and wonderful history make it an attraction for all regions of the country and to the millions of people who live in Illinois. Some intersections are more dangerous than others due to poor design, heavy traffic, and other factors. Car…
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