Pressure cookers have become a staple in many American kitchens, promising speedy meals with convenience and efficiency. But for thousands of consumers who purchased certain models from Gourmia, that convenience has turned into a serious safety hazard. Recently, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a warning regarding Gourmia pressure cookers that can unexpectedly…
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Every year in the United States, millions of people are injured in car accidents. Among those injuries, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) stand out as some of the most serious and life-altering. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of traumatic brain injury and account for…
Continue reading ›Older adults living in nursing homes face unique social and emotional challenges. For many, moving into a long-term care setting means leaving a lifelong home, familiar community, and established routines. While nursing homes provide necessary medical care and supervision, the quality of a resident’s social life often determines their mental health, physical wellness, and overall…
Continue reading ›In early 2026, a landmark transportation study revealed what many Chicago commuters already felt in their daily drives: the interchange where Interstate 290 meets Interstates 294 and 88, near Hillside in the western Chicago suburbs, has been officially rated the worst traffic bottleneck in the United States. According to the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI),…
Continue reading ›After an accident or injury, one of the first calls many people receive is from an insurance adjuster requesting a recorded statement. This recorded statement is typically an audio interview in which the insurer asks you to recount what happened. While it might sound routine or even necessary, agreeing to provide a recorded statement can…
Continue reading ›Road shoulders are often overlooked features of roadway design, but when those shoulders consist of soft surfaces such as dirt, gravel, grass, or undefined ground, the consequences for motorists can be severe. Whether on rural highways, suburban thoroughfares, or interstates, soft shoulders lack the structural support and traction that paved shoulders provide. When a vehicle…
Continue reading ›If you’ve ever walked into a grocery store, big-box retailer, bank, or restaurant and noticed short concrete posts lined up in front of the entrance, you’ve seen what are commonly called bollards. These fixed protective barriers are designed to prevent vehicles from crashing into pedestrian areas and storefronts. While they may appear simple or even…
Continue reading ›When you’re involved in a car accident, witness testimony can seem like invaluable evidence. An unbiased third party who saw what happened can answer questions insurance companies and juries struggle with. Yet while witnesses can strengthen a case, they can also undermine it. Understanding how and why this happens is critical when you’re pursuing compensation…
Continue reading ›When most people think of commercial truck accidents, they picture a fully-loaded semi-trailer. But there’s another scenario that may surprise you: bobtailing. In the trucking world, bobtailing refers to driving a semi-truck without a trailer attached, essentially just the truck tractor traveling on its own. Imagine a big rig headed back to its terminal after…
Continue reading ›When a loved one suffers poor treatment in a nursing home, including neglect, abuse, or violations of state and federal standards, filing a formal complaint with the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is often the first critical step toward accountability and reform. This guide explains how the complaint process works, why it matters, what…
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