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Legal blog dedicated to discussing issues surrounding personal injury law in Illinois. Written by a top Chicago personal injury lawyer at Passen Law Group.
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Illinois Launches Hospital Consumer Guide Website
There is a wide disparity in the quality of health care at hospitals and medical providers across Illinois. Statistics show that medical negligence injury or death occurs more frequently at certain hospitals. Illinois residents should feel confid...
Vehicle-Train Crashes Caused By Distracted Driving
Distracted driving remains a hot safety topic, as it is a known cause of many serious motor vehicle accidents. Most of the focus is on distracted car and truck drivers on the road generally. A recent news article in the Occupational Health & ...
2.1 Million Cribs Recalled – Govt. Promotes Toy Safety
Our Chicago personal injury lawyers have become all to familiar with the dangers posed by unsafe or defective children products. This week, Stork Craft announced the recall of over 2.1 million drop-side cribs due to the safety hazard posed to infan...
Class Action Filed Against Toyota for Sudden Acceleration Defects
On the heels of a federal rebuke, Toyota finds itself the subject of a class action product liability lawsuit brought on behalf of vehicle owners, namely of Toyota and Lexus vehicles, who have experienced incidents of sudden unintended acceleration....
Wrong-Site Surgery: Hospital Ordered to Install Video Cameras in OR
Video cameras are becoming commonplace in our society inside and outside businesses and homes. Many intersections throughout Chicago are now equipped with red light cameras that take snap shots of motor vehicles running lights. And at Rhode Islan...
Medical Malpractice Myths: Tort Reform Will Lower Insurance Rates (Part V)
Today is our Chicago injury and malpractice attorneys final installment of our commentary on “Five Myths of Medical Malpractice,” based on a report recently published by the American Association for Justice (AAJ). Medical Negligence Myth ...


Make sure your child can see! When children are out trick-or-treating, they need to be able to see when crossing streets to prevent serious pedestrian-car accidents. Many costumes marketed to children include masks that actually obstruct the child’s vision. If your son really wants that “Wolverine” costume, and the mask blocks his vision, do you really think he’s going to tell you? Parents need to make sure your child has complete peripheral vision in their costumes. Rather than a mask, parents are recommended using makeup for your child’s face, which will ensure maximum visibility. If you do chose a mask, make sure it is not too large or does not slip down in front of your child’s eyes.
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Jack brosnan
personal injury lawyer
Posted: November 9th, 2009 | Report This Comment