Every year, millions of consumer products are recalled in the United States because they pose serious safety risks to consumers. From children’s toys and electronics to household appliances and power tools, dangerous products can cause burns, lacerations, choking injuries, electrocution, fires, and even death. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (“CPSC”) regularly announces recalls involving…
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Every May, riders across the country recognize Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, a national campaign focused on reducing motorcycle crashes and educating both riders and drivers about roadway safety. While safety training and protective gear are essential, motorcycle riders should also understand the legal rights that protect them after a crash. Too many injured motorcyclists assume…
Continue reading ›Head injuries are among the most serious injuries seen in personal injury cases. Whether caused by a car accident, motorcycle crash, slip and fall, workplace incident, or violent impact, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can permanently affect a victim’s ability to work, think, communicate, and live independently. In personal injury litigation, understanding the difference between a…
Continue reading ›Motorcycle riders often expect the open road to present the greatest danger. However, many serious motorcycle accidents and injuries happen in places riders least expect: parking lots. Whether it is a distracted driver backing out of a space, a motorist cutting across traffic lanes, or poor parking lot design, these low-speed environments can quickly become…
Continue reading ›Shoulder injuries are among the most frequently reported musculoskeletal injuries after car accidents. Because the shoulder is highly mobile yet relatively unstable, it is especially vulnerable to the sudden forces generated in a crash. Among all possible shoulder injuries, rotator cuff tears are widely recognized as the most common shoulder injury in car accidents. Understanding…
Continue reading ›Dog parks are designed to be safe, social environment, but when an attack occurs, determining liability becomes legally complex. Unlike typical dog bite cases, dog park incidents often involve off-leash animals, shared responsibility, and unique legal defenses like assumption of risk. In this blog, we break down who may be liable for dog park attacks,…
Continue reading ›Blowing dust is one of the most underestimated roadway hazards in the United States. Unlike rain, snow, or ice, which drivers anticipate, dust storms and sudden wind-driven soil events can appear with little warning and instantly reduce visibility to near zero. These conditions often lead to catastrophic, multi-vehicle collisions, serious injuries, and fatalities. For drivers…
Continue reading ›When someone suffers a serious injury in a car accident, workplace incident, or other traumatic event, most people assume the legal battle will focus on who caused the accident. In reality, that is often only the starting point. Once liability is established, or even partially accepted, the dispute frequently shifts to a more complex and…
Continue reading ›Car accidents are stressful enough, but many drivers are surprised to learn that even when they did nothing wrong, a crash can still affect their driving record and insurance profile. In Illinois and across the United States, the relationship between fault, driving records, and insurance premiums is more nuanced than most people expect. In this…
Continue reading ›If you’ve been injured in an accident and filed a personal injury claim, you may be required to attend an Independent Medical Examination (IME). Despite the name, an IME is often one of the most misunderstood, and strategically important, parts of a case. Knowing what an IME is, how it works, and how it can…
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