High Rate of Uninsured Drivers in Illinois According to the most recent statistics, more than 8 million licensed drivers are in Illinois. Although drivers must show proof of insurance to register their car, they can cancel it shortly after. As a result, more than 13 percent of Illinois drivers are uninsured. Those who are insured Continue Reading

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A T-bone car accident, sometimes called a broadside collision, is a specific type of vehicle crash in which the front end of one vehicle violently strikes the side of another vehicle. The vehicles collide perpendicular, creating a “T” shape—hence the name.  T-bone accidents often occur at intersections when one vehicle fails to stop at a Continue Reading

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Knowing what to do after a Chicago rear-end car accident can be challenging. This guide will walk you through the key steps to take and how an experienced car accident lawyer can help.

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Introduction to Stair Safety and Legal Rights to Compensation  Stairways are common in our daily environment, whether at home, in the office, or public spaces. While they are fundamental in multi-level structures, stairs, and stairways can pose significant risks when broken or poorly maintained. Stair accidents can lead to severe injuries, and victims need to Continue Reading

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A grocery store is legally responsible for keeping its property safe for shoppers. But just because someone falls and injures themselves at the supermarket doesn’t automatically make the store liable. Proof of negligence or fault must be established. Like any other property owner, a store must take “reasonable” steps to keep its property free from Continue Reading

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When Sharon E. Jones attended a Kanye West and JayZ “Watch the Throne” concert at the United Center in Chicago a few years ago; it turned out to be a painful experience. At the concert’s end, the performers exhorted the audience members to leave their seats and come to the stage “to MF party.” Jones decided Continue Reading

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