Rideshare companies like Lyft and Uber are popular in urban areas, including Chicago. Many people find using rideshare services is easier and more convenient than cabs, buses, or other forms of public transportation. However, rideshare accidents can result in complicated personal injury claims. If you were involved in a rideshare accident, our Chicago rideshare accident…
Continue reading…Qualifications For An Illinois Wrongful Death Lawsuit
If a loved one has died because of someone else’s negligent behavior, the survivors may be able to bring a wrongful death claim. These lawsuits potentially provide a number of different types of compensation for the family and can help ease the financial burden of losing a close family member. However, there are several elements…
Continue reading…Can I Still Make an Injury Claim If My Symptoms Are Delayed?
Many personal injury victims have immediate and noticeable symptoms that form the basis of their claims for compensation. However, in other cases, an injury victim’s symptoms will take considerably longer to reveal themselves. If your symptoms are delayed, can you still make a personal injury claim? Hale & Monico explains. The first thing to know…
Continue reading…Overview Of The Cost Of Police Misconduct Act
Following the death of George Floyd and nationwide protests over police brutality last year, legislation was introduced in Congress to bring more publicity to police department civil settlements. The legislation would also publicize important details about misconduct allegations made against law enforcement officers. Although the bill faces uncertainty because of other congressional priorities, it has…
Continue reading…What Are The Most Common Causes Of Medical Errors?
Medicine of any kind is a serious endeavor that requires patience and extreme care. Healthcare professionals, from doctors and nurses to medical specialists of all kinds, spend years receiving their education and training. And yet, avoidable medical errors still happen. Why? Understanding the most common causes of medical errors will help you and your attorney…
Continue reading…Tips For Driving Safely Near Tractor Trailers
Tractor trailers, sometimes called semis, are huge trucks designed to haul goods over long distances. They can also cause serious, potentially deadly injuries in the event they’re involved in an accident. Tips for Driving Safely Near Tractor Trailers If you regularly spend time driving on highways, interstates, and other roadways where tractor trailers routinely drive,…
Continue reading…Can I Sue If I Contract COVID in an Illinois Jail?
Correctional facilities such as jails and prisons are legally required to take reasonable steps to keep inmates safe. If you or a loved one contracted COVID while incarcerated in Illinois, you may have a legal claim. Legal action is already underway against state officials and others who have neglected their duties to safeguard prisoners’ health….
Continue reading…How Can Medical Malpractice Lead to Birth Injuries?
The birth of a child is a wonderful milestone. But for many families, it’s a bittersweet event. Many children are injured before, during, and after birth, and some mothers also suffer injuries in these cases. If your child has experienced a birth injury due to the negligence of a healthcare provider, you may have the…
Continue reading…How Social Media Can Jeopardize Your Personal Injury Claim
Social media is everywhere these days, with more ways than ever to connect with friends and family. While Facebook, Twitter, and numerous other sites can be fun, they can also be risky for a personal injury plaintiff. If you have a pending lawsuit, your social media activity could come back to haunt you. And, you…
Continue reading…The True Story Behind “The Trial Of The Chicago 7”
Netflix recently streamed “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” a dramatization of the story of seven antiwar activists who were allegedly behind the riots that took place at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. The Aaron Sorkin film has all the elements of a compelling legal drama: politics, violence, and the civil unrest of the late…
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