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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…
Personal Injury

Class action says Walgreens sells bandages that contain PFAS

A class action lawsuit has accused Walgreens of allegedly selling bandages that contain PFAS without warning customers. The plaintiff, Sara Sotelo, claims that Walgreens misrepresented and failed to disclose that its brand of bandages contains per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), which are known to pose significant health risks. The lawsuit alleges that these chemicals, often referred to as "forever chemicals,"…
Workers' Compensation

Unexplained falls often grounds for defending against comp claims

Two recent state court decisions have highlighted the complexities of workplace falls and whether unexplained “idiopathic” causes can eliminate a claimant’s rights to workers compensation. Falls, among the most common types of injuries in the workplace, can be triggered by the work itself or the condition of the premises. They can also be considered idiopathic, or caused by some unknown…
Personal Injury

Judge: Revlon can’t yet use bankruptcy court orders to pare down hair relaxer lawsuits

A Chicago federal judge won't allow hair care and cosmetic product maker Revlon to use bankruptcy proceedings - yet - to wash away class actions and many other of the thousands of lawsuits it faces over claims its hair straightening products allegedly caused cancer. On Sept. 27, U.S. District Judge Mary Rowland said she could not yet strike down an…
Personal Injury

Blend Jet plaintiff attorney dismisses Illinois case while class action proceeds in California

Texas lawyer Stuart Cochran relieved Chief U.S. District Judge Nancy Rosenstengel of a duty to decide whether his potential class action over dangerous blenders duplicated one in California. Cochran’s client Tommy Gould moved to dismiss his complaint against Blend Jet without prejudice on Sept. 23 and Rosenstengel approved it on Sept. 25. Cochran and David Nelson of Belleville sued Blend…
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…

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