Personal Injury

ConAgra Fights Largest Punitive Claim in Illinois History

February 17, 2014

The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals has heard arguments over a $180 million jury verdict in a personal injury case, the largest punitive claim in Illinois history. The defendant companies urged the court to overturn a…

Johnson & Johnson Must Pay Over $10 Million in Birth Injury Case

February 14, 2014

The parents of a boy who suffered birth injuries after being exposed to anti-seizure medication have been awarded more than $10 million by a Philadelphia jury, which decided against Janssen Pharmaceuticals, a subsidiary of Johnson &…

Two Illinois Workers Injured in Combustible Dust Explosion

February 11, 2014

An Illinois metal products company was cited for safety violations after two workers were injured in a combustible dust explosion at a Glendale Heights Facility. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued the citations to Northstar…

Government Pushes for Better Car Safety Systems

February 7, 2014

The federal government is pushing for automobile safety systems that are expected to aid in the prevention of car accidents. The systems include seat belt interlocks, collision avoidance systems and alcohol detection devices. Collision avoidance systems…

Wrongful Death Suit Filed in Fatal Crash of Stolen Police Car

February 4, 2014

The son of a woman killed in a collision with a stolen police car has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. The suit is being filed by Reginald Quarles, who claims that his mother, Maxsimillion Quarles, was…

Pfizer Not Liable for Birth Injuries Caused by Generic Zoloft, Judge Rules

January 30, 2014

Pfizer, the manufacturer of Zoloft, cannot be held liable for birth injuries allegedly caused by a generic version of the drug, a New York state judge ruled. New York County Supreme Court Judge Carol E. Huff…

New Guidelines Say Doctors Should Report Colleagues’ Medical Mistakes

January 24, 2014

New guidelines have been published in the New England Journal of Medicine encouraging doctors to talk to colleagues directly when they observe an error in medical treatment. The Journal also set a standard for when and…

Unions Criticize Chamber of Commerce Over Workers’ Comp Report

January 21, 2014

In a joint statement, the Illinois AFL-CIO and the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association criticized the Illinois Chamber of Commerce over the Chamber’s report on alleged flaws in the state’s workers’ compensation program. The statement said that…

Insurance Firm Projects Zero Growth in Number of Medical Malpractice Claims

January 14, 2014

Medical malpractice costs are growing at the slowest rate in a 14-year period, according to insurance broker Aon. The company has projected zero growth in the number of medical malpractice claims. The 2013 Hospital and Physician…

New Wrongful Death Suit Filed in Connection With 2010 Illinois Plane Crash

January 10, 2014

A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed in Morgan Country Circuit Court against the Jacksonville Airport Authority in connection with a fatal 2010 plane crash that occurred in Wheeling, Illinois. David Van Hyning of Jacksonville, Illinois,…