The State's trend towards making a concerted effort to improve transportation safety continued with a move by Governor Quinn that went largely under the radar. The announced $21 million grant has the outward goals of trying to improve pedestrian safety in school zones, but it looks as though some of the proposed uses may have positive residual effects as well. As we've discussed many times, two of the more common Read More
Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury & Business Litigation: Auto Accident Law — Is a Side Impact Airbag Recall on the Horizon?
As an article from the Chicago Tribune illustrated, many prominent auto makers have been in the process of issuing safety recalls in regards to side airbag components that don't deploy as they should following a crash. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is looking into the matter even further, after asking component maker Autoliv Inc. to provide a list of auto manufacturers that it sold Read More
Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury & Business Litigation: Auto Accident Law — Auto Safety Devices from the Testing Room to the Steering Wheel
There have been proposed ideas that have worked their way through the legislature to improve safety for drivers on the road. Take the bitter dispute over the signed law permitting the City of Chicago to install speeding cameras, for instance. As discussed in the past, many attempted to spin this as nothing more than a money making device on behalf of the City. If studies are to be believed, however, then perhaps Read More
Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury & Business Litigation: Auto Accident Law – Cook County Verdict a Victory for Injury Victims…and a Cautionary Tale
We were pleased to hear word of a Cook County verdict in which the family of an accident victim killed after she was struck by a semi-truck in the middle of an Indiana Highway. A jury awarded $4.25 million dollars to the family of a young woman that was struck and killed by a truck as she stood behind her parked car in the right lane of an Indiana toll way. Verdicts such as these are certainly welcome reminders that Read More
Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury & Business Litigation: Auto Accident Law — Illinois Legislature to Consider Tightening Teen Driving Restrictions
We've spent time examining several potential new auto safety laws that took shape throughout last year. While most, if not all, of these are still in their initial phases, some of them (such as Chicago's speeding camera proposal) made headlines. One that was flying a bit under the radar was a proposal that would raise the age at which teenagers receive a learner's permit from 15 to 16 years, and would further tighten Read More
Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury & Business Litigation: Icy and Snow Roads and Car Crashes and Auto Accidents
Chicago "true" weather is back again and makes for very difficult driving conditions. Be careful! If someone has rear-ended you or slid into you and you believe they were not careful, contact us here immediately to assess the situation. We take calls and contact 24/7/365. And a reminder to all that not only in "good weather" is texting and reading e-mails prohibited but even more caution should be taken when roads Read More
Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury & Business Litigation: Auto Accident Law — Public Opinion puts Chicago Speed Camera Bill on the Ropes (and Why it Matters)
In the past we've discussed proposed auto safety measures, such as Chicago's proposed speeding camera bill, which would post cameras in designated "safety zones," track speeding cars and issue automated tickets similar to those by red light cameras. An earlier report, however, indicates that this particular proposal may wind up dying on the vine for one primary reason -- a seemingly significant lack of public Read More
Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury & Business Litigation: Auto Accident Law — Lawmakers Seek to Close Helmet Loophole
New traffic safety laws went into effect last year that had lawmakers turning their focus to those proposals. Many of those proposed regulations were discussed at a meeting of the Secretary of State's Advisory Committee on Traffic Safety, which outlined the general direction that the legislature sought to take. While we previously reported on several of these, such as the proposed ban on all handheld devices while Read More
Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury & Business Litigation: Auto Accident and Class Action Law — Toyota Settlement Has Consumers Asking Questions
Yesterday, we discussed early reports of the landmark proposed settlement of a class action brought against Toyota stemming from the widely-reported 2010 alleged defect that caused vehicles to unexpectedly accelerate. The problem with the early reports, however, is that some of them painted the story with too broad of strokes, and now, as subsequent articles suggest, many Toyota owners aren't quite sure what this Read More
Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury & Business Litigation: Auto Accident and Class Action Law — Toyota Agrees to “Landmark” Settlement Relating to Acceleration Cases
As multiple news outlets are reporting, Toyota has agreed, in principal, to settle a class action lawsuit in California stemming from the highly-publicized dispute that arose in early 2010 after a number of complaints were logged that the auto giant's vehicles were accelerating unintendedly. It should be noted that there have been several different "groups" of litigation that have arisen from this dispute and, as the Read More








