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Driver loses control of 18-wheeler during sneezing fit

 Posted on November 15, 2013 in Firm News

The long haul truckers driving through Springfield are typically well-trained to handle the vehicles that they operate. Yet that doesn't mean that they are immune to accidents. Because of the challenges that come from the extreme size of the vehicles, even a momentary slip can result in a tragic accident. In the event of such an accident, the large cargos that these tractor trailers typically haul can quickly turn into a downpour of dangerous debris, which could prove catastrophic for the vehicles around them.

A recent roadway accident involving an 18-wheeler coming to Illinois from Tennessee illustrates this point. The massive vehicle overturned near a Tennessee elementary school. The cause of the accident: A massive sneezing fit brought on by a head cold from which the driver was suffering. Much of the 35,000 lbs. of shelving fell from the truck in the accident. Thankfully, no one was injured.

Yet while this accident occurred in a rural area on relatively clear roads, it could just as easily have happened on a crowded Illinois freeway, jeopardizing any vehicles near the truck as it turned over and turning seemingly harmless shelving panels into dangerous flying projectiles. Imagining such a scenario, it's clear to see how dangerous such an accident can be, and all as a result of a momentary loss of control by the driver.

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Illinois nursing homes can be held responsible for their mistakes

 Posted on November 13, 2013 in Firm News

We previously covered a story about a Chicago nursing home patient who caught fire at a nursing home only a few days before he was to be released. Tragically, the nursing home failed to provide sufficient care before the rescue crew arrived, and it is believed that had nursing home staff sufficiently aided the man he could have survived. What is truly upsetting about this case is that the nursing home has been cited for failing to properly train staff, meaning the staff on duty likely did not how to properly care for burns.

As our article also mentioned, nursing homes can have numerous safety concerns and they may not be the safe and comfortable care facilities Illinois families expect. This is not to say that all nursing homes are mistreating their patients, but it is an unfortunate reality that some facilities do not treat their patients properly.

While no one in Illinois wants to learn that a loved one has been injured in a nursing home, it is comforting to know that the legal system can be used to hold negligent facilities responsible. By working with an attorney who has experience with nursing home negligence, a family can file a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit against the nursing home facility and, in some cases, the individual care providers who failed to sufficiently care for the individual.

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State police looking into cause of fatal Litchfield car accident

 Posted on November 05, 2013 in Firm News

Not all of the vehicles on Springfield's roads are created equal. It's often because of this that some walk away from car accidents involving multiple vehicles without a scratch on them, while others in the same accident never walk again. Each car, truck, and SUV faces unique challenges on the road because of its size and design. Drivers should familiarize themselves with the on-road characteristics of their vehicles. Failure to do so may end in tragedy.

Such may be the case with a recent fatal car accident in Litchfield. Illinois State Police are trying to determine who was at fault after a large cargo van slammed into the back of a smaller car in the interstate. They believe that the car could have slowed or even come to a complete stop before the van struck it from behind, but no word was released as to why the car's driver would have done that. While the driver of the van was unhurt, 3 of the 6 passengers in the car were killed, including two children.

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Fall while harvesting may be the cause of Murrayville man's death

 Posted on October 30, 2013 in Farm Accidents

Many in Sangamon County don't realize this, but one of the most dangerous professions in Illinois and around the country is farming. While advances in agricultural science and new technologies have definitely made a farmer's job easier, they've also made it deadlier. When operating heavy equipment or machinery, a momentary lapse in one's awareness of his or her surroundings can have disastrous results. Yet not just farmers are at risk. Farm employees or family and friends that come to help out are just as likely to be injured or killed in farm accidents, often even more so due to the fact that they aren't completely familiar with everything going on around them.

Such appears to be the case with Murrayville man who was killed while working on a grain harvest in Morgan County. The man was there as part of his job with a local trucking company. Witnesses say he fell from the trailer of his truck, got back to his feet and walked around a bit, but then collapsed and died suddenly. The exact cause of his death has yet to be determined, but given that he was an older man, authorities believe he may have died due to causes incident with his age as opposed to his fall from the trailer.

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Report finds Illinois’ nursing homes rank 42nd in the country

 Posted on October 28, 2013 in Articles

Caring for loved ones is not always a possibility as they age, particularly as their medical needs increase. Despite being unable to care for them personally, most people will set out to find the best possible care available. Unfortunately, as demonstrated in a recent study, the care provided by nursing homes across the country is not always up to the standards most people would expect.

Researchers from Families for Better Care compiled data from nursing homes in all 50 states and ranked each state based on their findings. To determine their rankings, the researchers focused on a number of areas, including:

  • Staffing levels.
  • Inspection reports.
  • Complaints.
  • Deficiencies.

While some states received passing scores, the researchers concluded that the nursing homes in eleven states deserved failing grades - among those with the worst scores in the U.S. were the nursing homes in Illinois. In addition to receiving an "F," Illinois' nursing homes were ranked 42nd in the country.

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Illinois nursing home care questioned after death of Chicago man

 Posted on October 25, 2013 in Articles

A patient at a Chicago nursing home failed to receive immediate care after suffering burns that took his life. Just days before he was to be released from the rehabilitation facility, the man's shirt started on fire. Nursing staff sprayed him directly with a fire extinguisher to put out the flames and did not provide necessary aid before a rescue crew arrived ten minutes later. The patient died of a heart attack shortly after the incident.

An expert stated in the Huffington Post report that the man may have lived if proper care was administered right away by care providers at the home. The care facility has been sued by the man's family for wrongful death and it was cited by authorities for failing to properly train staff.

Illinois care gives cause for concern

According to Families for Better Care - a citizen advocacy group which monitors nursing home care quality across the nation - Illinois is one of two states to receive a failing grade for care provided by its nursing home facilities. The group claims that patients are not provided adequate care, mostly due to a lack of sufficient staff members, and the facilities have high rates of serious incidents and deficiencies such as:

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State cites Lebanon care center for leaving a man at a truck stop

 Posted on October 24, 2013 in Firm News

Illinois officials take accusations of nursing home neglect very seriously. Abuse from nursing home staff is not only a violation of the public trust, but these facilities also require state licensing to provide care for residents. If and when abuse happens, it may not only reflect badly on the care center, but on the state licensing board whose job it is to oversee such facilities as well. As such, one of the potential penalties that a nursing home may face in the wake of accusations of neglect or abuse is restrictions or revocations of their state licenses.

A Lebanon care center could potentially face such charges after it was cited by the state's Department of Health after leaving a resident at a truck stop. The man was left with sitting in his wheelchair with his clothes left beside him in bags. He was later picked up by police and returned to the care center. The center now faces the possibility of having restrictions placed on their state license because of the incident.

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Rockford football players denied workers compensation coverage

 Posted on October 17, 2013 in Firm News

People put a lot of dedication into their careers and, by extension, the Sangamon County companies that they work for. It's their hope that if they are ever injured on the job, they'll be able to rely on their employers to compensate them for any medical expenses associated with the accident. It's important that employees understand what their employment agreements or contracts entitle them to in the event of an injury. Failure to know what those benefits are can leave one unprotected in dealing with their medical expenses.

Such is the case of three football players who were injured while playing for an indoor football team in Rockford. All three were injured while playing on the team's home field, yet all three are being denied workers compensation by the insurance company whose policy the team's ownership had in place to cover player injuries. The reason for the denial centers on two issues: First, the policy was purchased when the team owner owned a football team in Wisconsin, and thus the policy called for compensation to be paid according to Wisconsin state law. Because the players' injuries occurred in Illinois, the insurance company claims they are not required to cover the expenses.

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Same highway ramp sees two tractor trailer crashes within hours

 Posted on October 10, 2013 in Firm News

Every time one sees a large tractor trailer on a Springfield highway, it means that some urgent need is being meet somewhere. Thus the reason why it’s important to share the road with these large vehicles.

However, every large load that these trucks are pulling has fatal potential. It takes experience and skill to drive these trucks, and care and caution on the part of those who load them to ensure that cargo is stored securely. The absence of any of these factors can result in tragedy, as vehicles traveling around these trucks can be targets for falling debris or an out-of-control rig.

The ease at which these large vehicles can crash and cause other accidents was recently on display on the Long Island Expressway in New York. In the early morning hours, a truck driver hauling products for local grocers swerved to avoid a deer, which resulted in the truck overturning. Luckily, the driver and his passenger sustained only minor injuries, and no other vehicles were involved. Hazmat crews were required for the cleanup because bleach was among the items being transported.

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Springfield woman cited in rear-end collision

 Posted on October 04, 2013 in Firm News

Car accidents in Springfield are all too common on today's roads. Even as vehicle safety standards have improved and new features have been created to help people try and avoid accidents, they still occur. Unfortunately, there's nothing that vehicle engineers can do to remove human error from the equation, and more often than not, that's usually what causes most car collisions. The number of ways that a driver can make a mistake behind the wheel that leads to an accident is endless, ranging from driving while impaired to simple carelessness or lack of attention.

A simple case of one driver following another too closely appears to have been the cause of a recent accident in Springfield. A woman following a truck had little time to stop and avoid colliding with her vehicle into the back end of a truck after the truck driver stopped suddenly. Although the reason for truck's sudden stop was unreported, it was the woman who ended being cited by police.

Fortunately for the two drivers involved in this particular collision, neither sustained any serious injuries. However, that isn't always the case. Injuries from car accidents can be both debilitating and disabling, and may leave victims with a large amount of medical debt. In such cases, the driver responsible for causing the car accident may held liable for any damages, be they to the damage to the car or injuries to its passengers. This often remains true even in those cases where no blatant recklessness by the driver was displayed. Those looking to earn that compensation from another party may wish to secure the services if an experienced personal injury lawyer to assist in doing so.  

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