Memorial Day weekend is one of the busiest travel holidays of the year. Unfortunately, it is also one of the most dangerous weekends for impaired driving crashes. With parties, barbecues, and holiday gatherings taking place across Illinois and the country, the number of drunk driving accidents often rises significantly during the long weekend. If you…
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Road rash is one of the most common injuries suffered in motorcycle accidents, but it is often misunderstood and underestimated by insurance companies. Many people assume road rash is simply a minor scrape that heals quickly. In reality, severe road rash can lead to permanent scarring, nerve damage, infections, skin graft surgeries, and lifelong physical…
Continue reading ›Drunk driving accidents continue to devastate families across Illinois every year. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), alcohol-impaired driving crashes killed more than 11,900 people nationwide in 2024, accounting for approximately 30% of all traffic fatalities in the United States. While intoxicated drivers are usually the primary focus after a crash, many…
Continue reading ›When families discover that a loved one suffered abuse or neglect in a nursing home, one of the first questions they ask is whether they need an Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) investigation report before filing a lawsuit. The short answer is no. In Illinois, you can file a nursing home negligence or abuse…
Continue reading ›In a personal injury case, the “mechanism of injury” refers to the specific way an accident or traumatic event caused physical harm to the body. It is one of the most important concepts in both medicine and personal injury law because it helps explain how an injury occurred, why certain injuries developed, and whether the…
Continue reading ›After a car accident, one of the first questions many injured drivers ask is whether they can still pursue compensation if no police report was made at the scene. In Illinois, the answer is generally yes, you can often file an insurance claim or even a personal injury lawsuit without a police report. However, the…
Continue reading ›Roundabouts have become increasingly common throughout Illinois and across the United States because they are designed to reduce severe crashes, improve traffic flow, and lower vehicle speeds. Although roundabouts are generally safer than traditional intersections, accidents still happen every day due to driver confusion, speeding, distraction, failure to yield, and improper lane use. At John…
Continue reading ›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…
Continue reading ›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…
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