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What Kind of Evidence Do You Need to Prove Nursing Home Neglect?

To prove nursing home neglect and collect monetary damages, you need strong evidence that includes documented medical records from a licensed physician, photos or videos from camcorders, and eyewitness accounts of physical or mental abuse or neglect. Signs of Nursing Home Neglect Unfortunately, incidents of neglect in U.S. nursing homes and long-term care facilities are

How Far Back Can Medical Records Be Subpoenaed?

When filing a malpractice claim, victims may wonder, “how far back can medical records be subpoenaed?” A subpoena for medical records can generally go ten years back or less. Illinois law requires healthcare facilities to keep copies of medical records for up to 10 years. Some facilities keep these records longer than the stipulated period.

Can You Sue a Restaurant for Food Poisoning?

You can sue a restaurant for food poisoning if your illness was caused by the negligent actions of the business or one of its employees. Unfortunately, proving negligence in a food poisoning lawsuit is often difficult. To establish that the restaurant was negligent, you must provide evidence that demonstrates that the other party’s act or

Did You Know?
  • If you are injured at work you may be able to recover compensation through a workers’ compensation claim as well as by filing a personal injury claim against responsible third parties.
  • A signed liability waiver may not be enough to bar your personal injury claim if willful acts or negligence caused your injuries.
  • Some SSDI claims qualify for expedited processing, allowing claimants to obtain approval in a matter of days or weeks.

How to Find a Good Mesothelioma Lawyer

If you were exposed to asbestos, and you developed mesothelioma, it is critical that you know how to find a good mesothelioma lawyer. Mesothelioma is a rare, aggressive cancer, and there is currently no cure for the disease.  Workplace exposure to asbestos is the major cause of mesothelioma, but symptoms may not show up for

What Is a Broken Shoulder Worth in a Personal Injury Lawsuit?

If you have suffered a shoulder fracture because of someone else’s carelessness or recklessness, you may wonder, “What is a broken shoulder worth in a personal injury lawsuit?” Shoulder injury verdicts are close to $100,000 on average. However, the worth of your broken shoulder in a claim or lawsuit could span a wide range depending

Does Surgery Increase a Workers’ Comp Settlement?

If you suffer a work-related injury severe enough to warrant surgery, a concern that you may have is, “does surgery increase a workers’ comp settlement?” Generally, surgery can increase your workers’ compensation settlement. Your employer’s insurer will cover the surgeries you undergo before the settlement agreement as part of the injury-related medical bills. Complications you

What Is an IME in a Workers’ Comp Case?

If you have sustained a work-related injury and are pursuing a claim, you may wonder, “What is an IME in workers’ compensation cases?” An Independent Medical Examination, or IME, is an examination you undergo at your employer’s request. Your employer and its insurance carrier use the examination to assess the nature and extent of your

What Is the Average Soft Tissue Injury Settlement in Illinois?

Soft tissue injury settlements average around $10,000 to $20,000, but settlement amounts can be significantly higher in certain cases. To determine how much a case is worth when soft tissue injuries factor into it, it’s important to understand what these injuries are and how they can impact a case. What Are Soft Tissue Injuries? A

What to Do After an RV Accident

Knowing what to do after an RV accident can make the situation less stressful. The approach to dealing with an RV accident is different from that of a typical motor vehicle accident. The damage could be significant if you were driving a motor home or towing a travel truck. In this case, you will face