Legal Articles, Malpractice

Frequently Asked Questions About Accidents

Frequently asked questions by victims of accidents.

Litigation in Drunk Driver Accidents

Litigation after an injury caused by an intoxicated driver.

Even if I am Guilty, Should I Still Plead Not Guilty?

The main belief of the criminal justice system is that you are innocent until you are proven, beyond a reasonable doubt, guilty. This means that you cannot be found guilty unless prosecution proves you are.

Most Common Construction Site Injuries

Working in construction is inherently dangerous. Here are the most common injuries that construction workers sustain.

Can a Burglar Sue You if He Gets Injured While Breaking Into Your House?

When burglary, personal injury, and negligence all come together, who prevails in a lawsuit?

Premises Liability: Slip and Falls

An overview of liability for general slip and fall accidents in Illinois

Premises Liability: Snow and Ice

A discussion regarding the determination of liability when a person slips and falls on snow or ice in Illinois.

Medical Malpractice Caps Decision Right Thing to Do, Pioneer Press

Medical Malpractice Caps Decision Right Thing to Do, Pioneer Press

Special Considerations in a Medical Negligence Case

Special Considerations in a Medical Negligence Case

Crash Reports: What Will the Jury Hear?

To litigate and try a compelling aviation case to a jury, trial lawyers are challenged to navigate through countless federal regulations, complex product-liability issues, and the operational conduct of the crew and command of the aircraft.

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