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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

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Workers' Compensation

Construction dust exposure may cause kidney disease: Study

Exposure to dust and other particles may put construction workers at an increased risk of developing chronic kidney disease, according to a study publicized on Wednesday. Researchers at the University of Gothenburg found that Swedish construction workers studied over five decades had a 15% higher risk of developing chronic kidney disease. The researchers noted that other recent expert studies showed…
Personal Injury

Microplastics in water doesn’t make it unnatural, judge says; Tosses class action vs Ice Mountain maker

Saying microplastics are likely already in everything humans consume, a Chicago federal judge has dashed a class action lawsuit seeking to force the sellers of Ice Mountain bottled water to pay for selling "100% Natural Spring Water" that contained microplastics. On Aug. 9, U.S. District Judge Steven Seeger dismissed the lawsuit against BlueTriton Brands, a Stamford, Connecticut-based company that bottles…
Personal Injury

Medical Clinic Accused of Negligence

A recent court filing reveals a contentious legal battle involving allegations of negligence and professional misconduct at a prominent medical clinic. The complaint, filed by Jeffery Dillon in the Circuit Court of Champaign County on November 17, 2020, targets Christie Clinic, LLC, and physical therapist Stacy Trulock. Dillon's lawsuit centers around an incident on October 18, 2018, when he was…
Personal Injury

Parents Sue Northwestern Memorial Hospital Over Daughter’s Premature Birth

A Cook County jury's verdict in favor of Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Northwestern Medical Faculty Foundation has been upheld in a medical negligence case involving the prenatal care of a woman whose daughter was born prematurely. The plaintiffs, Cristina Vyse and David Goodpaster, filed the complaint on behalf of their minor daughter, Hayley Joe Goodpaster, seeking to vacate the defense…
Personal Injury

Counter-suit plaintiffs in fatal Route 4 crash point to ‘loud talking’ driver

Separate plaintiffs in two suits against the same truckers over a crash on Illinois Route 4 should have sued the man behind the wheel, according to the truckers. They answered complaints from survivor Frances Grey and the estate of Mary Fuentes by filing third party complaints against Ignatius Grey. Florida trucker Joel Jackson filed one against Ignatius Grey in the…
Workers' Compensation

New employees injured at highest levels: Travelers

Overexertion, slips and falls, and being struck by an object were the top three drivers of severe workers compensation claims between 2017 and 2021, according to a 2024 Injury Impact Report released Monday by Travelers Cos. Inc. Motor vehicle accidents and injuries stemming from caught-in or caught-between hazards were numbers four and five, respectively. The report says that employees in…
Workers' Compensation

Crane injury suit prematurely dismissed: 7th Circuit

The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that a construction worker injured by a crane company employee may not have been subject to workers compensation exclusive remedy because of lingering questions over employment relationship. Jason Beckner was injured while helping to construct a home in Zionsville, Indiana, in November 2019 while employed by Commercial Air Inc. His employer…

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