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Can You File A Car Accident Claim If You Only Had ER Treatment?
John J. Malm & Associates Personal Injury Lawyers

A single emergency-room visit after a car accident raises an important question for many injured people: is that initial ER care enough to support a personal-injury claim, or do you need ongoing treatment, referrals, or specialist care to recover compensation? The short answer is: yes, you can file a car-accident claim if your only medical…

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How Winter Weather Changes Impact Car Accidents
John J. Malm & Associates Personal Injury Lawyers

Winter weather changes, like snow, ice, freezing rain, sleet, and rapidly falling temperatures alter the driving environment in ways that materially increase the frequency and severity of car accidents. For drivers and families, understanding how those weather elements affect stopping distance, vehicle control, visibility, and roadside rescue times can reduce risk and improve outcomes after…

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When Are Structured Settlements Used In Personal Injury Cases?
John J. Malm & Associates Personal Injury Lawyers

Structured settlements are periodic-payment arrangements that convert part or all of a personal injury settlement into a stream of tax-advantaged payments paid over time. They are used when claimants, frequently those with catastrophic or long-term care needs, prefer a predictable, professionally underwritten flow of funds rather than a single lump-sum payment. In this blog, we…

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What To Do If You’re Injured In A Short-Term Rental
John J. Malm & Associates Personal Injury Lawyers

Short-term rentals offer convenience and unique travel experiences. They also introduce unfamiliar environments and, sometimes, hidden hazards. Injuries in short-term rentals can range from slip and fall accidents and stairway injuries to burns, pool drownings, and food-preparation lacerations. When an injury happens away from home the stakes are higher: medical bills, lost vacation time, and…

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Can Bars Be Liable for Overserving Drinks in Illinois?
John J. Malm & Associates Personal Injury Lawyers

When a driver leaves a bar, restaurant, or tavern after consuming too much alcohol and causes a car accident that injures someone else, victims and their families often ask the same question: Can the establishment that served the alcohol be held responsible? In Illinois, the answer is yes, but the law is specific about when…

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The Impact Of Medical Bills From A Car Accident On Your Credit Score
John J. Malm & Associates Personal Injury Lawyers

A serious car accident can change your life in an instant. Beyond the physical pain and emotional stress, many crash victims face another long-term consequence they did not anticipate: damage to their credit score caused by unpaid or delayed medical bills. Even when another driver is clearly at fault, medical providers, insurers, and collection agencies…

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Handling a Nursing Home Injury You Discover During a Holiday Visit
John J. Malm & Associates Personal Injury Lawyers

Holiday visits to a loved one in a nursing home should be a time of connection, warmth, and comfort. Unfortunately, what begins as a cheerful reunion can sometimes lead to the distressing discovery of an injury or signs of neglect. When you uncover such issues, whether it’s bruising, unexplained pain, a fall injury, or signs…

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What Are Non-Economic Damages in Illinois?
John J. Malm & Associates Personal Injury Lawyers

Non-economic damages compensate the human losses that money does not itemize on a bill: pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, disfigurement, and loss of consortium. In Illinois personal injury law, these intangible harms are recognized as a core component of compensatory recovery alongside economic losses (medical bills, lost wages, and other…

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Dog Attacks At Family Holiday Gatherings
John J. Malm & Associates Personal Injury Lawyers

Family holiday gatherings are meant to bring people together, not medical bills, emotional trauma, or legal disputes. Yet holidays are one of the most common times for dog bites and attacks to occur. Guests, unfamiliar routines, full kitchens, kids running through the house, and dogs stressed by noise or food can create the exact conditions…

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Impact of Medicare Rescinding the 24 Hour Nursing Home RN Rule
John J. Malm & Associates Personal Injury Lawyers

On December 2–3, 2025, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued an interim final rule removing the federal requirement that Medicare- and Medicaid-participating nursing homes maintain a registered nurse (RN) on-site 24 hours per day and rescinding the minimum-hours-per-resident-day staffing floors that had been adopted in 2024. The change reverses the 2024 rule…

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