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Illinois Resident Alleges Negligence Against Major Cinema Chain Following Injury Incident

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Shirley Ross, a resident of Illinois, has taken legal action against a major cinema chain following an incident that allegedly left her with severe injuries. On November 7, 2024, Cinemark USA, Inc., the defendant in this case, filed a notice of removal to transfer the lawsuit from the Circuit Court of Cook County to the United States District Court for…

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Illinois Contractor Faces $287K Fine for Safety Violations

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Federal inspectors have cited 595 Construction LLC – a Crystal Lake, Illinois contractor with a history of exposing employees to fall hazards – for eight safety violations after finding employees framing a residential structure without required protections three times at three residential worksites in the same neighborhood in May 2024. OSHA inspectors first observed 595 Construction employees at work without…

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Illinois Contractor Cited for Exposing Workers to Fall Hazards

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Federal inspectors have cited 595 Construction LLC – a Crystal Lake, Illinois contractor with a history of exposing employees to fall hazards – for eight safety violations after finding employees framing a residential structure without required protections three times at three residential worksites in the same neighborhood in May 2024. Falls from elevation are the leading cause of fatal and…

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Plaintiff Alleges Kitchen Appliance Manufacturer’s Negligence Led to Severe Injuries

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Angela Michelle Eberle has filed a lawsuit against NuWave, LLC, alleging that the company’s pressure cooker is dangerously defective. The complaint was filed on October 31, 2024, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. Eberle claims that NuWave’s product design and marketing misled consumers about safety features, resulting in her suffering severe burns. The case…

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Judge quashes subpoena of doctor’s tax and financial records in crash suit

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Rich, Rich and Cooksey of Fairview Heights didn’t convert a client’s treating physician to a retained expert, Senior U.S. District Judge Phil Gilbert ruled on Oct. 31. He quashed a subpoena that Dippold Trucking and owner Steven Dippold of Fayette County served on Orthopedic Specialists in St. Louis County. Dippold sought four years of tax and financial information, claiming disclosure…

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Courts grapple with comp for unexplained falls

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Falls are among the most common workplace injuries, but they are not always compensable through workers compensation, a sticking point highlighted in recent state court decisions involving unexplained or “idiopathic” falls. Falls can be triggered by work or the condition of premises, but some can be considered idiopathic and often lead to litigation with unpredictable outcomes, legal experts say, adding…

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Pharmaceutical Company Accused of Negligence Over Hearing Loss Drug

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A new lawsuit has been filed against a major pharmaceutical company, alleging severe side effects from one of its prescription drugs. On October 18, 2024, Bryan Hale filed a complaint in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Illinois against Horizon Therapeutics USA, Inc., claiming that their drug Tepezza caused him significant hearing impairments. Bryan Hale, a…

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Spinal injuries costliest for restaurant workers: report

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Back injuries are among the most expensive work injuries to treat among those who work in restaurants, according to a report released Tuesday by workers compensation insurer AmTrust Financial Services Inc. AmTrust reviewed 130,000 restaurant industry claims submitted between 2018 and 2023 and found that disc, vertebrae and spinal cord injuries average $60,000 to $85,000 in overall costs but amount…

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Nursing homes can use Pritzker Covid orders to block suits over Covid deaths

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Nursing homes in Illinois may be able to use executive orders issued by Gov. JB Pritzker at the onset of the Covid pandemic in 2020 to ward off lawsuits from plaintiffs demanding payment for elderly family members’ illness and death from Covid, as well as other kinds of negligence-related claims, for as long as the emergency order remained in effect,…

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Plaintiff alleges Pharmaceutical Company misled public on Infant Formula Safety

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A mother has filed a lawsuit against a major pharmaceutical company, alleging that their infant formula caused severe health issues for her premature child. On October 11, 2024, Shalonda Archibald submitted the complaint in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois against Abbott Laboratories. The case centers around Archibald’s premature infant, M.L., who developed Necrotizing Enterocolitis…

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