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February 4, 2025

IL Sup Court upholds changes to workers’ comp law; Asbestos, other toxic exposure suits from decades past not barred

February 4, 2025

Plaintiffs Allege Misleading Marketing Practices Against Major Infant Formula Manufacturer

February 3, 2025

First Paraquat trial set before Rosenstengel in October

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Personal Injury

Highway worker who sued over Mascoutah highway crash doesn’t need surgery, after all, attorney says

A highway worker who claimed in St. Clair County Circuit Court that he had sustained severe and permanently disabling injuries, now claims in federal court that he didn’t. On Sept. 24, Mario Dolce, through his counsel Bruce R. Cook, of Belleville, advised Senior District Judge Phil Gilbert in the Southern Illinois District Court that, “Initially, it appeared that plaintiff’s injuries…
Workers' Compensation

Newer workers, pain sufferers among likely comp claimants seeking attorneys: study

Attorney involvement in a workers compensation claims are most prevalent among workers with less than six months tenure, according to a study released Wednesday by the Waltham, Massachusetts-based Workers Compensation Research Institute. WCRI examined more than 950,000 claims of workers injured between Oct. 1, 2012, and Sept. 30, 2019, in the 31 states covered by its database, which it says…
Personal Injury

Paraquat plaintiffs owe court explanation over failure to produce evidence

Syngenta and Chevron, defending about 6,000 claims that weed killer paraquat caused Parkinson’s disease, allege that 590 plaintiffs disobeyed an order to produce evidence that would support their claims. On Sept. 12 they asked Chief U.S. District Judge Nancy Rosenstengel to set a deadline for those plaintiffs to show why they didn’t comply with a discovery order she entered in…
Personal Injury

Plaintiff Alleges Toxic Mold Exposure Against Property Management Companies

A wrongful death lawsuit has taken a significant turn as the Appellate Court of Illinois addresses procedural issues in a case involving allegations of toxic mold exposure. On August 28, 2024, Destiny Dowdell, acting as the special administrator for the estate of Kera Rogers, filed an appeal against ROC II IL LaSalle, LLC, Millennium on LaSalle, LLC, and Momentum Construction…
Personal Injury

Parents Sue Medical Entities Over Alleged Negligence During Childbirth

A high-stakes medical negligence lawsuit involving a minor's birth injury has taken a significant turn. The Appellate Court of Illinois has ordered the transfer of the case from Cook County to DuPage County, reversing a previous decision by the Circuit Court of Cook County. This decision came after Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital and Advocate Medical Group (collectively known as Advocate)…
Personal Injury

Property Management Company Cleared of Negligence Claims Over Parking Lot Fall

A woman’s lawsuit against a property management company and its affiliates was dismissed after the court ruled that her claims were speculative. The complaint, filed by Rossmid Lopez-Arana in Cook County Circuit Court on January 2021, targeted Brian Properties, Inc., Salem Plaza Center II, LLC, and other associated entities for injuries she sustained from a fall in their parking lot.…
Personal Injury

IDOT worker sues trucker over construction zone accident

An Illinois Department of Transportation worker has filed a lawsuit against truck driver William Harlow and his employer, Humbug Creek Trucking. The suit, filed by plaintiff Mario Dolce in St. Clair County Circuit Court, alleges that on May 3, 2024, Harlow's allegedly negligent driving in a construction zone on Highway 64 near Mascoutah resulted in a collision that caused Dolce…
Personal Injury

Walgreens Accused of Selling Cancer-Causing Generic Mucinex

A major retail corporation is facing a class-action lawsuit over allegations that it sold a potentially cancer-causing product. Plaintiffs Miriam Birdsong and Cheryl Mikel filed the complaint against Walgreens Inc. in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois on September 4, 2024. The lawsuit claims that Walgreens sold generic store-brand Mucinex containing benzene, a chemical linked…
Personal Injury

Patient Sues Pharmaceutical Company Over Alleged Hearing Loss Caused by Thyroid Eye Disease Drug

A new lawsuit has been filed against a major pharmaceutical company, alleging that their drug caused permanent hearing damage. On August 23, 2024, Linda Bailey filed a complaint in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois against Horizon Therapeutics USA, Inc. Linda Bailey's complaint details her experience with Tepezza, a prescription drug developed by Horizon Therapeutics…

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