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Exceptions to the Open and Obvious Defense in Illinois Premises Liability Cases

What is the Open and Obvious Defense? In a premises case, such as a slip and fall, there is a framework for establishing whether a defendant, usually the landowner, is liable to the plaintiff for injuries the plaintiff sustained on the defendant’s land. The landowner is liable to the plaintiff…

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Does Breed-Specific Legislation Reduce Dog Bites? Illinois Cities’ Ordinances

Pit bulls are considered one of the most dangerous dog breeds across the country. We hear stories every day about a pit bull or similar breed attacking a person and causing serious personal injuries. For more information on the most dangerous dog breeds, visit our page on dog bites and…

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Why are Car Accidents with Pedestrians Growing?

In the last couple of years car accidents involving pedestrians have steadily increased. A report by the National Public Radio (NPR) released in 2017, stated that pedestrian fatalities had increased by over 11 percent in a single year, putting the number of fatalities to nearly 6,000 deaths. The National Highway…

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How a Dog is Deemed Dangerous or Vicious in DuPage County: Part Two

Part Two: What is a Dangerous or Vicious Dog? If you or a loved one has been bitten by a dog, it is imperative to know your rights as a dog bite victim. For more information on the overall process of declaring a dog dangerous or vicious, visit Part One…

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How Can a Good Attorney Reduce Liens on a Personal Injury Settlement in Illinois?

What is a Lien? In personal injury cases, a lien is a right of a creditor to get paid from a personal injury settlement. A lien allows the injured party to not have to worry about paying their medical bills until the case has settled. Once the personal injury case…

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Illinois Supreme Court Issues Opinion on Joint Tortfeasors

Last week, the Illinois Supreme Court issued an opinion in the case of Antonicelli v. Rodriguez, a personal injury car accident case involving multiple defendants. In the case, the plaintiff, Angela Antonicelli, was a passenger in a car traveling on Interstate 88. Antonicelli v. Rodriguez, 2018 IL 121943, ¶ 3. …

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How a Dog is Deemed Dangerous or Vicious in DuPage County: Part One

Part One: The Process If you or a loved one has been bitten by a dog, you will need to know your rights in having that dog declared dangerous or vicious. Determining whether a dog is deemed dangerous or vicious is governed by both the Animal Control Act and by…

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Why are Fatalities from Distracted Driving on the Rise?

Every year, thousands of people across the country are injured in car accidents by distracted drivers. Studies have shown the number one cause of distracted driving is cell phone use. As cell phone technology advances, so too does the risk of distracted driving. The Illinois State Police Department estimates the…

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Liability for Accidents Caused by Drunk Drivers in Illinois

Every year, more than 10,000 people die in alcohol-impaired driving crashes. That’s one accident every 51 minutes. In Illinois, over 300 people are killed by drunk drivers each year. When you drive, you face a serious and potentially life-threatening risk that there may be an impaired or intoxicated driver on…

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