Can I Sue for Slip and Fall Accident Caused by Snow and Ice?
Chicago winters accumulate a lot of snow and ice on sidewalks, driveways, and parking areas. Just one slip can cause broken bones, spinal damage, nerve damage, bruises, and other injuries which can cause a great deal of physical pain and often require medical treatment. In the worst cases, someone can hit their head, resulting in…
Read MoreMotorcycle Safety: Riding While Retired
Many people get their first motorcycle in their teens or 20s, ride it for a few years, then sideline it while they raise a family, devote themselves to a career, or do any number of things. Now, many old-school motorcyclists have decided to pull the bike back out again in their 50s or 60s. These…
Read MoreMotorcyclist Killed in Crash with UPS Delivery Truck
The Chicago Sun Times reported on December 4th that the brother of a 58-year-old man, who was killed while riding his motorcycle, is suing United Parcel Service and a company driver for an accident that happened on September 9th, at the intersection of Lehigh Avenue and Hiawatha Avenue in Cook County. The Chicago Police charged…
Read MoreStay Safe on the Road During the Holidays
The winter holidays are especially dangerous for drivers, because the weather means dealing with cold, snow, and ice. Traffic is often heavy due to many shoppers on the roads. New Year’s Eve can cause many to drink and drive. But a careless mistake can affect your ability to enjoy buying gifts, attending parties, and spending…
Read MorePedestrian Accidents Spike Around the Holidays
Winter, and the holiday season, has arrived, and so has the mad rush of shoppers in Chicago. During this busy time of year, it is easy to get distracted when trying to cross everything off your list. However, it is more important than ever to stay alert and pay attention to your surroundings and ensure…
Read MoreThe Problem with Tracking Recalled Medical Implants
No doubt at some point over the past few years you have seen a product recall on the news. Perhaps a recall on possible tainted bagged salad, or an automobile with defective airbags, or a child’s toy with loose parts. Your local news anchor or website typically provide viewers with a serial number for consumers…
Read MoreAre Large Trucks Becoming Safer?
Sharing the road with tractor trailers and big rigs can be nerve-wracking. We all know that, due to their sheer size and weight, an accident with a large truck can be catastrophic. Trucks cannot stop or maneuver the way smaller cars can, making it difficult for them to see out of their side mirrors or…
Read MoreBody Cameras and Police Brutality
Police departments around the nation adopted body cameras after a series of high profile and controversial killings of African-American people, spurred on after the 2014 fatal shooting of Michael Brown. The public demanded accountability and transparency, and many municipalities mandated the use of cameras in an effort to curb any excessive force. Body cameras appeared…
Read MoreChicago Winters Mean an Increase Chance of Car Accidents
Our city has some of the most brutal winters in the nation. Even though we are used to it, driving in winter weather never gets easier, especially when it takes you by surprise. Even a light flurry can quickly turn to heavy snow and ice, which means slippery conditions and, unfortunately, car accidents. With the…
Read MoreLarge Trucks Leveraging Technology and Slipstream to Save Energy Amid Concerns from Safety Advocates
Elite bicycle racers often engage in the practice of platooning, which involves following one another in a straight line at a close distance to reduce drag and increase efficiency. The practice of platooning is also used in the commercial trucking industry to save energy and increase safety. Grouping two or more large trucks on the…
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