A resident’s death in a Chicago highrise fire is being blamed on the antiquated structure and an apartment door left open so a pet could escape. The resident died in the Chicago elevator accident, the Chicago Tribune reported. Fires are just one type of premises liability accident that can become…
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Officials Address Distractions to Help Reduce Risks of Car Accidents in Chicago and Elsewhere
According to Cyber Drive Illinois, school bus drivers and drivers under the age of 18 are prohibited from using a cell phone at the wheel in the State of Illinois. But all drivers in the City of Chicago are banned from using a hand held cell phone at the wheel…
City Pushes for Safer Bike Routes to Help Reduce Risks of Bicycling Accidents in Chicago
Our Chicago bicycle accident attorneys recently discussed some New Year’s resolutions that you and your family can make to help make our roadways safe throughout the entire state of Illinois. We discussed how drivers and bicyclists can work together to create a city of safe travel for the both.We would…
New Year’s Resolution: Slowing Down to Reduce Risks of Chicago Car Accidents
Welcome to the fourth entry of our 6-part blog series encouraging motorists to make safe driving New Year’s resolutions, as we all work to reduce the risks of car accidents in Chicago. We’ve already discussed the dangers of distracted driving and of drunk driving. This blog will be discussing the…
New Year’s Resolutions: Reducing Risks of Alcohol-Related Car Accidents in Chicago
This is the third entry of a 6-part blog where our Chicago car accident attorneys are discussing New Year’s resolutions that you can use to help make our roadways safer for everyone. Usually, residents will make resolutions to quit smoking or to lose weight. But how about making a New…
New Year’s Resolutions: Reducing Risks of Pedestrian Accidents in Chicago
According to the Chicago Pedestrian Plan and the Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT), our city has seen an 8 percent decrease in the number of pedestrian accidents from 2005 to 2009. Among all large U.S. cities, our city has the fifth-lowest pedestrian fatality rate. While that may be something for…
Take Pledge to Curb Distraction-Related Car Accidents in Chicago!
Officials are asking drivers throughout the country to take a pledge to drive cell phone-free! Distraction.gov offers drivers a pledge to take as we enter the New Year. There are a number of distractions in which a driver can engage in while behind the wheel. Safety advocates are asking drivers…
Dog poop leads to $100,000 Illinois slip and fall settlement
Chicago premises liability attorney Gary Annes has resolved a case on behalf of a south suburban resident who slipped and fell on an unnatural accumulation of ice. The ice was formed when a dog owner, in freezing conditions, sprayed down his porch with a hose to clean up dog excrement.…
Young Driver Faces Prison Sentence after Fatal Car Accident in St. Charles: Parents Warned
A fatal car accident in St. Charles ended in tragedy after a young man killed his friend in an alleged drunk-driving accident, according to the Chicago Tribune. The accident happened in 2009, and since then officials have decided to re-sentence him. The re-sentencing comes after the man’s grandmother alerted authorities…
Hands-Free Phone Devices Risky, Could Cause Car Accidents in Illinois
As recently reported, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is pushing for a ban on cell phone use by drivers. According to CNN, most states are unlikely to adopt a ban on hands-free devices. In 35 states, drivers are banned from texting at the wheel. In another nine states, drivers…