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Electrical Injuries on Job Sites in Illinois

 Posted on March 13, 2024 in Workers' Compensation

Kane County workers' compensation lawyerAccording to national statistics, more than 4,000 workers are injured each year because of electrical hazards. Approximately 150 workers die from their injuries. Electricity ranks sixth among the country's most common causes of occupational injury. The injuries workers suffer in these incidents can leave them with chronic and permanent disabilities. This is why it is essential for an employee who has sustained an electric injury to consult with an Illinois workers' compensation lawyer to ensure they receive all the benefits they may be entitled to.

How Do Electrical Injuries Occur?

According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the most frequent causes of electrical injuries on the job include:

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March Is Brain Injury Awareness Month in Illinois

 Posted on March 04, 2024 in Personal Injury

Kane County personal injury lawyerEach year, the month of March is designated as Brain Injury Awareness Month, dedicated to raising awareness about brain injuries, their causes, prevention, and the challenges faced by individuals affected by these injuries. During the month, various organizations, advocacy groups, healthcare providers, and individuals engage in activities and campaigns to promote understanding and support for individuals living with brain injuries.

According to national statistics, the most common causes of brain injuries include falls (responsible for almost half), vehicle accidents, and assaults. When a brain injury is the result of another party's negligence, the injured party may be able to pursue damages for the losses he or she has suffered. The amount of that financial compensation usually depends on the type and the long-term impact of the injury. An Illinois personal injury lawyer can determine what type of compensation you may be entitled to.

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Pursuing a Sexual Abuse Lawsuit in Illinois

 Posted on February 28, 2024 in Personal Injury

Aurora personal injury lawyerLawsuits for sexual abuse are a critical way – sometimes the only way – for survivors to seek justice, providing an avenue for accountability for the perpetrator and compensation for the survivor. These legal actions are vital in many contexts, often involving religious institutions and those in education or business. A dedicated Illinois personal injury lawyer can help you navigate through this complex area of tort law.

How Do Sexual Abuse Lawsuits Help Survivors?

First, sexual abuse lawsuits let survivors voice their experiences. A lawsuit is an avenue for a survivor to seek validation for the harm they endured. Survivors often face significant barriers in coming forward to press criminal charges. Some of these barriers include disbelief, social stigma, and fear of retaliation.

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Company Fined $264K for Fall Protection Violations

 Posted on February 19, 2024 in Workers' Compensation

Aurora workers' compensation lawyerA construction company based in Oswego, Illinois, is facing more than $264,000 in federal fines for its continued failure to protect workers from fall hazards. This is the eighth time since 2015 that this company has been cited for failing to ensure a safe work environment on job sites. Any worker who has suffered an injury caused by an unsafe work site should contact an Illinois workers' compensation lawyer immediately.

Four Violations

According to a press release issued by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), on August 23, 2023, OSHA inspectors saw employees of United Custom Homes LLC working without any protective equipment at a residential construction site in Naperville. Some workers were operating at heights up to 20 feet without any fall protection.

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Negligence Per Se and Drunk Driving Crashes

 Posted on February 13, 2024 in Auto Accidents

Aurora car accident lawyerIn many car accident cases, one of the difficulties that can arise is trying to prove the at-fault driver truly is the driver who caused the crash. It is not uncommon for insurance companies to try to deny a claim by trying to shift blame to the injured driver. This is why it is so important to retain the services of an Illinois car accident lawyer to help pursue damages.

But there are car accident cases where the legal doctrine of “negligence per se” can be used to show fault. Negligence per se is a legal doctrine that holds individuals automatically negligent if they violate a statute or regulation intended to protect the public from harm, such as laws prohibiting driving under the influence. If someone causes an accident while driving drunk, they are considered negligent per se because they violated a law designed to prevent the exact harm that occurred.

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Should Illinois Ban the Right on Red Law?

 Posted on February 02, 2024 in Personal Injury

Kane County, IL pedestrian accident lawyerApproximately 50 years ago, Illinois, along with most states in the country, changed its law so drivers could turn right at red lights. However, the law specifically states that a driver could turn right on red only after the vehicle comes to a complete stop. While the right turn on red rule is intended to expedite traffic flow, it poses significant dangers to pedestrians. Pedestrians are vulnerable road users, and the execution of right turns on red can create hazardous situations that compromise their safety. Unfortunately, the high number of pedestrians struck and injured or killed at these locations has resulted in some states and major cities, including Chicago, considering banning right-on-red laws. Anyone injured in a pedestrian accident should speak with an Illinois personal injury lawyer to determine what legal recourse they may have.

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OSHA Announces New Safety Protocols for Its Own Employees

 Posted on January 31, 2024 in Workers' Compensation

Blog ImageThe U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently announced that it is updating its safety protocols for all agency employees who wear hard hats. Employees will be given safety helmets instead as part of their personal protective equipment (PPE). OSHA urges all employers with employees who use hard hats to take steps to replace them with safety helmets to provide workers with the protection they need. Any worker who has suffered an injury at work should speak to an Illinois workers’ compensation lawyer to find out what benefits they may be entitled to.

Safety Helmets vs. Hard Hats

Safety helmets and hard hats are essential pieces of personal protective equipment designed to protect the head from hazards in various work environments. While the terms are often used interchangeably, there are distinctions between safety helmets and hard hats regarding design, materials, and the level of protection they offer.

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Why Are Wrist Fractures a Common Car Accident Injury?

 Posted on January 23, 2024 in Auto Accidents

Blog ImageOne of the most common car accident injuries is wrist fractures. These fractures occur when one or more of the bones in the wrist crack or break. They can range in severity from minor hairline fractures to more complex and severe injuries. While some may believe that a fractured wrist is a minor injury, many of these injuries are painful and can cause long-term medical and financial issues. An Illinois personal injury lawyer can determine the financial compensation the injured person may be entitled to for the losses the wrist fracture causes.

The following is a brief overview of why this is such a common injury.

Impact Forces

Car accidents involve sudden and powerful forces. When a vehicle smashes into another object or comes to a sudden stop, the occupants inside the car may be thrown forward or sideways. This can result in their wrists hitting the steering wheel, dashboard, or other hard surfaces with considerable force, leading to wrist fractures.

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What Is Late Whiplash Syndrome?

 Posted on January 16, 2024 in Auto Accidents

Blog ImageWhiplash is one of the most common car accident injuries that a person can suffer in a crash, and although it is often thought of as a “minor” injury, the truth is that it can be anything but. Research has shown that up to 40 percent of people who sustain a whiplash injury end up dealing with delayed whiplash or late whiplash syndrome. Unfortunately, whiplash injury is also one of the most disputed injuries by insurance companies, who often try to minimize or even deny the injured person’s claim. This is why it is essential to have an Illinois personal injury lawyer advocating for you in any kind of accident claim.

Understanding Whiplash Injuries

Whiplash is usually caused by the sudden jerking of the neck, going back and forth, snapping just like the crack of a whip – hence its name. This forceful jerking can damage muscles, nerves, tendons, and even discs in the neck and spinal column. Although many people begin to have symptoms of the injury within 24 hours, there are many cases where the symptoms are delayed for days, weeks, or even months after the accident.

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Almost Five Million Blenders Recalled for Fire and Laceration Risks

 Posted on January 05, 2024 in Product Liability

Blog ImageThe U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recently announced the recall of the BlendJet 2 Portable Blender because of the risks of fire and lacerations. The recall involves approximately 4.8 million blenders. Unfortunately, the number of recalls for dangerous and defective products continues to increase each year. Fortunately, Illinois law allows injured consumers to pursue damages against liable parties. An Illinois personal injury lawyer can help.

Details of the Recall

According to the CPSC’s Dec. 28, 2023 announcement, the manufacturer has received over 320 reports of blades breaking while the blender is in use. The company has also received almost 20 reports of the blenders overheating or catching fire, with property damages claims already reaching nearly $150,000. So far, approximately 50 consumers have reported injuries from either lacerations caused by broken blades or burns from fires.

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