Personal Injury

Top Causes of Personal Injury Accidents

Millions of people are involved in personal injury accidents each year. In fact, according to the National Safety Council, in 2012, 38 million people – or about 1 in 8 – sought medical attention for a personal injury accident. The economic impact of these injuries is significant, to say the least. In 2012, nonfatal unintentional

New Illinois Law Will Expedite Payment of Personal Injury Awards

Successfully pursuing a personal injury claim by winning a verdict assessing liability and damages is just one hurdle that plaintiffs must overcome in the process of obtaining financial recovery after a personal injury accident. Oftentimes, after a favorable verdict, judgment, or settlement is reached, plaintiffs face an unexpected additional hurdle, namely the collection of the

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.

New Infections Linked to Tainted Steroid Shots

The number of infections linked to tainted steroid shots continues to mount. According to the Associated Press, health officials in Tennessee are issuing renewed alerts to patients who received tainted steroid shots after learning that some patients have developed infections at the injection site that could lead to fungal meningitis. The Associated Press is reporting that

Police Code of Silence: Is Chicago Liable for Injuries?

The code of silence among police officers is enforced to create a bond of solidarity, but it often results in financial liability when injuries occur. Dangers of a Police Code of Silence When the police code of silence perpetrates injury on innocent victims, or in some cases criminals, city officials may pay the price. The

What Does Litigation Mean in a Personal Injury Case?

Claimants working to recover damages after an accident may wonder, “what does litigation mean in a personal injury case?” In personal injury cases, litigation entails suing negligent parties for causing accidents and subsequent injuries and other damages through a civil lawsuit. In other words, what litigation means in a personal injury case is that a lawsuit

How Long Do You Have to Sue Someone for Personal Injury?

After an accident, you may be wondering, “how long do you have to sue someone for personal injury?” If someone’s negligence causes an accident and subsequent injuries, injury victims have a limited period of time when they can file a personal injury claim. This is because of statutes of limitations in place for personal injury

How to Prove Negligence in a Trip and Fall Case

An experienced trip and fall lawyer can help plaintiffs understand how to prove negligence in a trip and fall case. Proving negligence in a trip and fall requires that the plaintiff first show that the defendant owed the plaintiff a duty of care. Typically, the duty of care is to act as a reasonably prudent

How Are Personal Injury Settlements Taxed?

After you complete your claim, you may be wondering, “how are personal injury settlements taxed?” Many personal injury cases are resolved via negotiated settlement agreements instead of being litigated in court. The main idea behind the tort system is that victims are made whole for the losses they suffered due to their injuries. Depending on the