October 29, 2025 | Personal Injury
Does My Employer Have To Hold My Job While I’m on Workers’ Comp?
In Illinois, there are no specific state laws that mandate employers to hold an employee’s job while they are receiving workers’ compensation benefits. However, an employer cannot fire you solely for filing a workers’ compensation claim. Understanding your rights after a workplace accident or occupational… read more
October 22, 2025 | Personal Injury
Text Messages as Evidence in Illinois Court
Text messaging is a common form of communication. The first text message was sent in December 1992. Today, over five billion people globally use text messaging for personal and business purposes. Many businesses use text messaging to communicate with customers and clients. Because texting is… read more
September 24, 2025 | Personal Injury
Breaking Down Attorney-Client Privilege: What It Means and How It Can Affect Your Case
When most people share information with their attorney, they expect their communications to be confidential. After all, an attorney needs all the facts of your case to be able to represent you to the best of their ability. This requires that the client be completely… read more
September 22, 2025 | Personal Injury
What Are My Legal Options if I Get Injured at Wrigley Field in Chicago?
Wrigley Field is one of the most iconic ballparks in the country, drawing millions of fans every year. But with large crowds, food vendors, and the natural risks of baseball games, accidents can and do happen. If you are asking, “What are my legal options… read more
September 19, 2025 | Personal Injury
New Illinois Laws for 2024-2025
Illinois recently passed a handful of new laws that could have a big impact on people dealing with injuries, car accidents, or wrongful death claims. These updates touch on everything from toxic exposure cases to driver responsibilities near emergency scenes and even liability for providing… read more
August 12, 2025 | Personal Injury
What Happens if I Get Injured at Cloud Gate in Chicago?
Cloud Gate, better known as “The Bean,” is one of Chicago’s most iconic attractions. Located in Millennium Park, it draws millions of visitors each year who want to snap selfies, admire the skyline’s reflection, and experience one of the city’s most unique landmarks. While it’s… read more
July 28, 2025 | Personal Injury
What You Should Know About Herniated Discs at C4/C5 or C5/C6 After an Accident
The neck is a fragile structure, and even small accidents can cause serious problems. When a disc between two vertebrae gets pushed out of place, it is called a herniated disc. This injury can happen at any level of the cervical spine, but the C4/C5… read more
May 28, 2025 | Personal Injury
Is It Possible to Get Out of Jury Duty?
Jury duty is an essential part of the judicial process in the United States. It ensures that the justice system remains fair and balanced. However, many ask, “Is it possible to get out of jury duty?” While serving on a jury is a civic duty… read more
May 27, 2025 | Personal Injury
What Is Exsanguination?
“Exsanguination” isn’t a word that most people hear in everyday conversation, but it nevertheless describes something remarkably serious. It is the medical term for bleeding out; that is, losing so much blood that the body can no longer function. In many cases, it’s both fatal… read more
April 29, 2025 | Personal Injury
What Are My Legal Options If I Get Injured at the Navy Pier in Chicago, IL?
Navy Pier is one of the most popular attractions in Chicago. With restaurants, shops, boat rides, and entertainment for the whole family, it draws millions of visitors every year. But what happens if your visit ends in injury? If you’re hurt at Navy Pier, you… read more