Dog attacks, especially those involving off-leash dogs, are a serious and unfortunately common public safety concern. When a dog that is not under proper control injures a person, questions of liability and legal responsibility arise. Understanding how applicable laws work, what statistics show about the frequency and severity of dog attacks, and how liability is…
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After a car accident or other personal injury incident, one of the most common questions injured people ask is: “Do I have to give the insurance company my Social Security Number (SSN)?” You may receive calls or forms requesting this highly sensitive information, and it’s important to understand what the law requires, why insurers ask…
Continue reading ›Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft have transformed how millions of Americans travel every day. With convenience comes risk: when a rideshare driver behaves negligently and causes a crash, the legal responsibilities and potential for a lawsuit can become complex. This blog explains your legal rights, how liability works, key statistics about rideshare safety and…
Continue reading ›Online shopping has become deeply woven into daily life, and Amazon leads the charge. Whether a Chicago homeowner orders a smart smoke detector, or a family in Naperville buys a children’s toy, people expect products purchased through Amazon to be safe. But what happens when a defective product injures a consumer in Illinois? As courts…
Continue reading ›Traffic safety has become a growing concern in Wheaton, Illinois, particularly at the intersection of Harrison Avenue and Washington Street. After years of serious car accidents and community concern, the city recently implemented a 4-way stop at this once uncontrolled intersection to improve safety and reduce the number and severity of collisions. This blog explores…
Continue reading ›Catastrophic injuries are life-altering events that often result in permanent disability, extensive medical treatment, and significant financial strain. These injuries include, but are not limited to, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), spinal cord injuries, severe burns, amputations, organ damage, and permanent nerve damage. In the United States, catastrophic injuries happen frequently: there are hundreds of thousands…
Continue reading ›Car accidents are unpredictable and stressful, even more so when one or both drivers lack proper insurance coverage. In Illinois, driving without insurance isn’t just risky for your financial and legal standing; it’s also against state law. Whether you were at fault in an accident or hit by another driver who was uninsured, understanding the…
Continue reading ›Slip and fall accidents can happen in an instant and often with life-altering consequences. When these incidents occur after bad weather, such as rain, snow, ice, or sleet, the dangers multiply. Slick surfaces, concealed hazards, and rushed pedestrians all combine to make slip and fall events a leading contributor to emergency room visits across the…
Continue reading ›Winter driving conditions pose unique risks that make obeying, and often exceedingly exceeding, posted speed limits especially dangerous. Snow, ice, freezing rain, and poor visibility all reduce traction, increase stopping distances, and make routine driving tasks far more hazardous. Drivers who fail to adjust their speed to the conditions increase the likelihood of car accidents,…
Continue reading ›In 2025, Illinois saw a troubling rise in pedestrian fatalities even as overall traffic deaths edged downward. According to preliminary data from the Illinois Department of Transportation, pedestrian deaths climbed from 195 in 2022 to 218 in 2025, bucking the broader statewide trend of decreasing crash fatalities. This escalation has brought renewed urgency to efforts…
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