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Over the river, through the woods: Get where you're going safely

 Posted on December 04, 2015 in Car Accidents

All it takes is a split second for a car accident to happen. Then, the thing you never imagined could happen does. This scenario is perhaps more likely to occur at this time of year than almost any other in Illinois.

If you're like most people, you have parties on the calendar for nearly every weekend between now and New Year's Day. Families are getting together from all over the region and probably further away than that. Meanwhile, the weather is such that the roads can get turned into an ice rink in no time.

Car accidents are the last thing any of us want and so in a bid to hopefully make the season just a tad brighter we relay a set of tips for safe holiday travel. These come courtesy of Safe Kids Worldwide and General Motors.

  • Click it. No matter how long or short a trip may be, everyone in the vehicle should buckle up for safety. The data supports the old saying that most accidents occur within 25 miles from home. But seat belt use can make them less likely to result in injury or death.

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What can be done to prevent tractor rollover deaths?

 Posted on November 25, 2015 in Firm News

If you've ever had a horse or cow step on your foot you know that working around a farm can be hazardous. But the risk of injury in the agricultural setting is a lot greater than that posed by just livestock.

As we wrote about last month, modern farming is right near the top of the list of sites where industrial-type accidents can occur. The machinery is dangerous, requiring a significant level of training and experience, and the regulatory oversight is not always what it could or perhaps should be.

Such accidents happen all too often around central Illinois and victims of them need to be aware that obtaining due compensation can be challenging. Working with experienced legal counsel is always advisable.

Accidents involving tractors have proven to be among the most deadly. According statistics compiled by Country Financial of Bloomington, more than a third of farm-related deaths every year are due to tractor rollovers. The second most common cause of farm-related fatalities is attributed to collisions involving farming equipment.

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What goes on behind nursing home doors soon may be on camera

 Posted on November 20, 2015 in Firm News

The marketing materials for nearly any senior living facility -- a.k.a. nursing home -- focus on the positive. That should not be surprising. No one would put a disabled or aging loved one into a facility that knowingly maintains an environment that isn't in a position to provide the epitome of great care and support.

The sad reality, however, is that there are times when residents in some homes are treated more like inmates. They can suffer abuse at the hands of uncaring workers. They may be neglected because of understaffing. Even the best intentions of loved ones to keep a watchful eye aren't always met and what may happen behind closed doors remains untold.

Thanks to new legislation passed by Illinois lawmakers this year, however, that may be about to change. The measure was signed into law by the governor over the summer and is due to take effect Jan. 1.

What the law allows is the placement of cameras or listening devices in nursing home rooms. What it requires is that residents or their families foot the bill to buy the devices and have them installed. If the resident shares a room with others, all of them have to give their approval for the presence of the video or audio equipment.

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Skirting trucking rules not limited to fudging HOS logs

 Posted on November 12, 2015 in Firm News

It may be easy to muster some level of compassion for truckers. As we have noted before, commercial drivers face much stricter regulation of their activity than most people in Illinois may appreciate.

As we noted in a previous post in November last year, commercial drivers face restrictions on the hours they can be behind the wheel. They are also required to undergo special training to obtain their licenses. But as we also noted in that post, there are more than a few drivers and trucking companies willing to fudge numbers.

This is not good news for the general motoring public. Despite the complaints that truckers and their employers raise about how difficult the rules make it to be competitive, the regulations are there for a reason. The biggest being that when violations occur, they can lead to accidents that leave victims with debilitating injuries. Sometimes they are fatal.

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Workers' comp reform efforts make for legal challenges

 Posted on November 05, 2015 in Firm News

If you are an up-to-date Illinois adult, you probably are aware that there's a major political struggle underway over ways to reform the state's workers' compensation system.

For many this might seem to be a case of déjà vu. Didn't we just go through some major reforms back in 2011? The answer, of course, is yes. But the question politicians in Springfield are wrestling with is whether those changes are enough or whether something more is needed.

In simplified terms we have the Democrat-controlled General Assembly on one side saying that the 2011 changes are working and should be allowed a greater test of time to see if even more improvements can be achieved. On the other is the Republican governor who says the changes have been too little and too slow. The governor wants more and he is refusing to negotiate the next state budget unless his desires are addressed.

The governor says more drastic changes to workers' compensation are needed to spark business development in the state. Critics of change point to reported declines in the amount of money insurers have been paying for claims since 2011.

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What if a driver doesn't cause a car accident injury?

 Posted on October 29, 2015 in Car Accidents

Whether you are tooling along the Interstate 72 corridor, making a run up I-55, or traveling on one of the lesser highways threading through central Illinois, the threat of being involved in a motor vehicle accident exists.

In many situations, perhaps even in most, the negligence of one person can be identified as the main cause. When that happens, the assigning of liability leads to the responsible person or their insurance company being held accountable for any recovery or compensation that might be deemed appropriate under the law.

There are occasions, though, in which accidents occur and direct human error isn't the culprit. Cars, trucks, buses and even motorcycles are complicated machines with a lot of systems and parts. If any one of them happens to fail because of faulty design, manufacturing or maintenance, and an accident results, a claim might need to be filed under a theory of product liability.

The thing to keep in mind is that the injuries, pain and suffering endured by victims are the same, regardless of the cause. But the defendant named for action may wind up being the seller of a product or the company that made it.

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Powerful machinery and lagging safety make farms hazardous

 Posted on October 22, 2015 in Firm News

Farming has long been recognized as a hazardous industry. However, while federal and Illinois law, insurers, workers and employers all push to enforce rules that improve workplace safety across most industries, many experts say there is a general lack of focus on the family farm.

According to a string of articles that have made the rounds on the Internet, regulatory training and safety programs have been slashed and that means a bitter harvest of increased numbers of farm accidents that result in serious if not fatal injuries.

The series entitled Tragic Harvest by the Minneapolis Star-Tribune focuses on conditions in Minnesota, but observes that they are not unique to that state. Indeed, they draw on cases from all around the Midwest, including here in Illinois, to highlight that farming remains among the most dangerous occupations in the U.S.

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Congressional Bill Would Weaken Several Semitruck Safety Laws

 Posted on October 21, 2015 in Articles

Truck accidents claim the lives of several thousands of motorists each year and leave many more with serious injuries that can be life-changing. Because of the threat that large trucks pose to other motorists on the road, Congress and federal regulatory agencies have implemented many safety measures over the years to keep the public safe from this threat. However, many of these safety measures may soon be for naught, as Congress is considering passing a transportation bill that would roll back many safety measures. Even more puzzling, Congress is considering doing this at a time that the number of fatal truck accidents has increased every year for the past six years.

Bigger trucks

One of the most controversial aspects of the transportation bill is a provision that would raise the maximum allowable size and weight of large trucks. If passed, the bill would raise the maximum allowable weight of a semi-truck from 80,000 pounds to 91,000. Additionally, the bill would significantly lengthen the maximum length allowable for double semis (trucks that haul two trailers at once) from 28 to 33 feet each.

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Grandma fell and can't get up. Could a bug to be to blame?

 Posted on October 15, 2015 in Firm News

Those in the senior living field in Illinois know that it is a growth industry. The parents of baby boomers are already driving up demand for residential and care facilities and that's only going to increase as baby boomers themselves begin looking for such accommodations.

One of the biggest inherent risks in providing such services is ensuring that residents receive the health care they deserve while being able to maintain the greatest level of independence possible. Falls happen and they can result in serious health complications. What starts as a broken hip can degrade into something worse that ends in death. If those falls happen because of neglect, those responsible should expect to be held accountable.

A look at the numbers gives one an appreciation for how serious an issue this can be. According to data reported by The Washington Post, more than 2 million people in the senior ranks go to the emergency room after a fall. Most of the time, the blame is put on a loss of balance, vision issues or hazards like throw rugs. But new research suggests it's time for doctors and care facilities to consider infections as a possible cause.

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Additional crashes possible after serious truck accidents

 Posted on October 07, 2015 in Firm News

When a commercial-sized vehicle is involved in an accident on Illinois roads, it is very possible that many other vehicles are also involved. Trucks are extremely large and on busy highways and streets, they can strike many other cars when a trucker loses control of his or her rig.

In addition to the vehicles that are included in the initial collision, there can be secondary accidents that occur when other motorists are unable to avoid the crash scene or adjust to sudden changes in traffic, speed and lane obstacles. If you have recently been involved in a multi-vehicle accident, you may find it quite difficult to figure out who may be to blame for the damages and injuries you have suffered.

For example, recently a chain of accidents occurred on Interstate 74. Reports indicate that a semi truck driver crashed into a second truck which was stopped on the interstate because of an earlier accident caused by poor visibility. Shortly after, a third truck rear-ended a camper and hit several other vehicles that were stopped because of the second accident. Police are still investigating.

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