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5 people killed in tragic Illinois truck accident

 Posted on August 12, 2014 in Firm News

The aftermath of a truck accident can be catastrophic. When a commercial vehicle is involved in a collision, there is often significant property damage, road closures, extensive cleanup efforts and emergency responders on the scene. This is all in addition to the most devastating damage: the injuries of people involved in the crash.

Injuries suffered in any motor vehicle accident can be quite serious, whether they involve broken bones, brain trauma or spinal cord damage. But when the vehicle that caused a crash is enormous and weighs as much as 80,000 pounds, injuries on a whole new level are reported. In many cases, victims of a truck accident are killed or suffer life-changing and permanent injuries.

Sadly, the injuries suffered by five victims in a recent truck accident in Illinois turned out to be fatal after a speeding semi-trailer made an unsafe lane change. Three other vehicles were unable to avoid the unexpected moves of the truck and they were all involved in a serious crash. All told, five people were killed and three others were injured.

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NCAA agrees to improve brain injury diagnosis and policies

 Posted on August 04, 2014 in Firm News

People all across Illinois participate in or love to cheer on college sports teams. College athletes are admired and encouraged by fans all across the country. However, some argue that the players have been missing support from one very critical source: the NCAA.

For years, there has been a debate about whether the NCAA is doing enough to protect young athletes from suffering serious and traumatic brain injuries. Between 2004 and 2009, more than 29,000 college football and soccer players suffered concussions and many people argue that the NCAA is at least partially to blame for the long-term consequences of these injuries.

Thankfully, the NCAA recently agreed to improve their efforts to protect young athletes from the devastating effects of a brain injury.

According to reports, the NCAA has agreed to set aside $70 million in funds to improve the diagnosing of these injuries. This means that athletes who play or have played in contact sports during college will have better access to resources that can accurately detect brain trauma. 

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What are the signs of elder abuse or neglect?

 Posted on July 29, 2014 in Firm News

Families all across Illinois have to deal with the difficult decision of whether to place an elderly loved one in a residential care facility. As family members get older, their medical and physical needs can be difficult for individuals keep up with. In many cases, there may be no choice but to research nursing homes.

We assume that these facilities will be equipped to care for our loved ones with experience, compassion and professionalism. Unfortunately, there are cases when these workers provide substandard care or abuse patients who suffer from physical or mental deficiencies and vulnerabilities and cannot protect themselves or report misconduct.

In order to protect these patients, it can be crucial for family members and friends to be aware of some of the signs of nursing home neglect or abuse. These signs include:

  • Bruising
  • Unusual emotional changes or instability
  • Abrasions or broken bones
  • Genital trauma
  • Fear of being touched or approached

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Whiplash: What you need to know

 Posted on July 22, 2014 in Firm News

Imagine you are driving home from work or heading out to the grocery in your car. It seems like a typical, routine trip when you stop at an intersection and wait for the light to turn green. Suddenly, you see a flash in your rear-view mirror and before you realize what is happening, you are rear-ended and your body is violently thrown forward and then slammed back.

You may be able to get out of your car, assess the damage and exchange insurance information with the other driver. You may go back home, glad to be safe but are still understandably shaken after the crash. But what many people may not realize is that there could still be serious health concerns that they may need to worry about, including whiplash.

Whiplash occurs when a person's neck is severely jerked or damaged in an accident. According to the North American Spine Society, the neck is made up of several bones, muscles and ligaments that aid mobility and support. In a serious accident, any number of these parts can be crushed, strained, compressed or otherwise injured as a result of the impact. In some cases, the injuries are minor and will heal on their own. In other cases, the damage is more severe.

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Prosecutors cite negligence, abuse in nursing home fatality

 Posted on July 14, 2014 in Firm News

When families are exploring their options for admitting a loved one to a nursing care facility, it can be an emotional and difficult process. To make the decision a little easier, facilities often promote the fact that they have the staff, resources and technology to help people feel better and get the care they require. These are essential factors in a family's decision.

However, too many facilities in and around Illinois fall short of providing the quality care they have promised to families. In reality, many are short-staffed or employ workers who are not trained properly. There are also places where claims of abuse or neglect are ignored. The victims of this substandard care can be left to suffer serious illnesses or injuries that put their life in danger. One 72-year-old woman fell victim to alleged negligence when staff workers at a nursing home ignored alarms signaling that she was in distress.

According to reports, the woman was suffering from a number of health issues that left her unable to care for herself. She relied on a ventilator but was admitted to a facility that was supposed to help wean her off the mechanical breathing device.

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Trucker accused of tampering with log book after crash

 Posted on July 07, 2014 in Firm News

Truck drivers in Illinois and elsewhere are required with a number of state and federal laws that specifically address trucking practices. One such obligation is to accurately track their hours in a log book. By doing so, the driver and the trucking company can monitor the amount of time that a driver is on the road. 

In the event that a truck driver gets fatigued and causes a crash, this log book can prove to be a critical piece of evidence. It may show that a trucker was in violation of the Hours of Service Regulations with which drivers must comply. These regulations are in place to prevent truckers from being on the road too long and getting drowsy or falling asleep behind the wheel.

After a recent tragic trucking accident, one trucker has now been sentenced for attempting to tamper with his log book. According to police, the 42-year-old man ripped a page out of his log book and tried to hide it from authorities after he crashed into the back of a woman's car which was stopped at a stop light. The woman was killed and other motorists were injured in the devastating accident.

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Beware of dangerous drivers this holiday weekend

 Posted on June 30, 2014 in Firm News

If you are like many people across Springfield, you already have your holiday weekend planned. The Fourth of July is a very popular time to get outside, enjoy barbecues, fireworks and time with family and friends. Often, these gatherings involve drinking alcohol, which could put people in serious danger.

Whether you are headed into the city for a parade or a cabin for some boating, chances are good that you will be on the road. No matter how cautious you are or how closely you monitor your own alcohol consumption, the fact is that there will be people on Illinois roads and highways who are not taking these same precautions. It only takes one drunk driver to ruin a holiday weekend and potentially destroy a family. That is why it is crucial that people be aware of their rights as victims of drunk driving accidents. 

Getting hit by a drunk driver can be among the most frightening and painful experiences a motorist can have. Drivers who are drunk have slower reflexes, impaired vision and decision-making skills, as well as a potentially heightened sense of aggression. Each of these factors makes a drunk driver extremely dangerous behind the wheel.

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Workers beware of heat-related illnesses and injuries this summer

 Posted on June 23, 2014 in Firm News

In our last post, we discussed the dangers that people can face when they are at swimming pools or lakes in the summertime. However, the heat of summer can also present a number of hazards to people who are not lucky enough to cool off in the water. Specifically, this includes people who work outside.

Being outside in the summer can be the cause of several serious conditions. People who are outside in the humidity, sun and heat for extended periods of time can be at risk of getting sick or injured, and it can be important to remember that workers affected by these working conditions may be able to pursue workers' compensation benefits. 

Generally speaking, there are three common factors that can lead to a work-related injury in the summer: heat, extreme weather and sun.

  • Heat: During the very hot months, people who work outside can suffer from dehydration, heat cramps, rashes, confusion and nausea. Once these symptoms begin, a person can require immediate assistance and time off to recover.

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Beware of swimming pool, lake accidents this summer

 Posted on June 17, 2014 in Firm News

Now that summer is in full swing, people all across Springfield will be looking for ways to stay cool and have fun as the weather continues to heat up. For many folks, a quick dip in the pool or a day out on a lake is the perfect way to accomplish this. 

Sadly, summer can be a dangerous time of year as the number of drownings and boat accidents increase during the warmer months. It can be crucial to focus on safety near water this summer, but the reality is that accidents can still happen. In fact, over the recent weekend, four children in Illinois drowned. This number is far too high and it should serve as a grim reminder of what can go wrong around water.

In order to potentially avoid similar tragedies, readers should consider taking these steps to minimize the chances of a serious accident.

While boating, residents should:

  • Make sure every passenger in a boat has a life jacket
  • Not drink and boat, as alcohol can impair a driver's ability to operate a watercraft safely

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Lawsuit filed after foreign object found in patient's stomach

 Posted on June 09, 2014 in Firm News

When our loved ones are in the care of a nursing home facility, we have the expectation that they will be treated with compassion and respect. Learning that someone has been the victim of anything less can be devastating. Unfortunately, many cases of neglect or abuse in nursing homes are not brought to light until a patient gets very sick, injured or dies as a result of inadequate care.

That was the tragic situation that prompted one Illinois woman to file a lawsuit against a hospital and a rehabilitation center that were supposed to be caring for a man who shares her last name. According to reports, the man got very sick and doctors suspected that he was experiencing gastro intestinal bleeding. While examining the man's digestive tract to identify the potential cause, doctors found that he had ingested a condom.

This discovery sparked accusations that the man had been a victim of sexual abuse at either the hospital or the rehabilitation center where he was receiving care for the past couple years. During this time, the man was unable to speak or leave his bed and was fed through a feeding tube, which sources say make him a target for this type of abuse. Due to his condition, it is likely that he was incapable of reporting such horrific treatment. 

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