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March 4, 2025

Plaintiff alleges infant formula manufacturers’ negligence led to child’s severe illness

March 4, 2025

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Workers' Compensation

Spinal injuries costliest for restaurant workers: report

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…
Personal Injury

Plaintiff alleges Pharmaceutical Company misled public on Infant Formula Safety

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…
Personal Injury

Assisted Living Resident Alleges Arbitration Agreement Unconscionability Against Facility

The Illinois Appellate Court has upheld a lower court's decision, rejecting an attempt by a property owner to enforce an arbitration agreement against a resident of its assisted living facility. The case, filed by Joan Hwang in the Circuit Court of Cook County on August 4, 2023, against Pathway LaGrange Property Owner, LLC (doing business as Aspired Living of LaGrange),…
Personal Injury

IL Supreme Court: Lawsuit damages over spouse’s wrongful death must still be paid if surviving spouse remarries

The Illinois Supreme Court has upheld a ruling establishing that surviving spouses who win wrongful death judgments do not forfeit their right to the money if they remarry, even if a portion of the money was supposedly to compensate them for the loss of household labor, such as cooking meals and doing laundry, the other spouse would contribute to the…
Personal Injury

Parent Alleges Infant Formula Manufacturer’s Negligence Led to Child’s Severe Illness

A recent lawsuit filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois Eastern Division highlights a grave concern regarding infant nutrition products. On October 2, 2024, Katrina Bruckbauer lodged a complaint against Abbott Laboratories, alleging that their cow’s milk-based infant formula caused her premature infant to develop Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC), a severe and potentially fatal intestinal…
Personal Injury

Highland Park Resident Sues Retail Giant Target Over Negligence Leading to Injury

In a compelling legal development, a Highland Park resident has taken action against a major retail corporation following an unfortunate incident that occurred in one of its stores. Margarita Barajas filed a complaint on October 3, 2024, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois against Target Corporation. The case sheds light on alleged negligence by…
Workers' Compensation

Medical utilization remains down in comp post-pandemic: WCRI

Studies released Thursday by the Workers Compensation Research Institute found that utilization of medical services by injured workers has not rebounded to pre-pandemic levels in the majority of the 17 study states studied. The 17 individual studies, addressing the percentage of claims receiving a particular medical service and the number of services provided, show that the industry “continues to see…
Personal Injury

Plaintiff Alleges Medical Negligence by Prison Officials and Healthcare Providers

A prisoner in Illinois has filed a lawsuit against several medical and correctional officials, alleging negligence and inadequate medical care that left him severely disabled. Michael W. Flemming, the plaintiff, submitted his complaint to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois on September 23, 2024. The defendants include Andrea Tack, Dr. Larry Sy, Monica Carpenter, the…

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