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    NOV
    29
    Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury & Business Litigation: Personal Injury and Negligence Law — New Lawsuit Alleges Airline Worker “Dumped” Paralyzed War Veteran From Wheelchair
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    One of the oldest maxims in American civil litigation — a concept usually introduced on literally the first day of an aspiring law student’s first year tort class — is that a defendant takes a plaintiff as he or she finds them. This has otherwise come to be known as the “eggshell plaintiff rule,” where…

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    NOV
    28
    Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury & Business Litigation: Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect Law — Champaign Nursing Home Looks to Combat Budget Crunch with Dialysis Venture
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    NOV
    28
    As discussed, it’s no secret that nursing homes and patient advocates alike are extremely nervous about the ramifications that may unfold due to Governor Quinn’s proposed Medicare cuts. That’s why a recent article is particularly interesting, as it details a Champaign nursing home’s potential solution to raise revenue by instituting dialysis services within its facilities.…

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    NOV
    27
    Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury & Business Litigation: Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect Law — Some Perspective on License Revoking
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    27
    We’ve discussed, on a few occasions, the ongoing saga of the Joliet nursing home that is in the process of losing its license to operate as a long-term care facility after numerous investigations by the Department of Public Health of allegations of patient abuse. With this in mind, revoking a license sounds like (and is)…

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    NOV
    26
    Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury & Business Litigation: Business and Commercial Litigation — Breach of Fiduciary Duty and Self-Dealing
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    26
    It has long been one of the touchstones of business and commercial litigation that corporate actors (such as, for instance, CEO’s, Presidents, Managers, and the like) are absolutely prohibited from what is known as “self-dealing.” Self-dealing is a concept that takes on something of a life of its own on a case-by-case basis. For purposes…

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    NOV
    23
    Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury & Business Litigation: Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect — Illinois Nursing Home Staff Protests Own Facility for Treatment of Residents
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    NOV
    23
    One of the most common themes in nursing home abuse and neglect cases, as we’ve discussed, is the tragedies that unfold — most of which are preventable — when nursing homes are understaffed and the staff is undertrained or provided with inadequate resources. Most (if not all) of the time, these decisions as to how…

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    NOV
    21
    Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury & Business Litigation: Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect Law — Were Patient Advocate Groups Left Out in the Cold in General Assembly Debates?
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    NOV
    21
    As an interesting article explains, many patients’ rights advocate groups are up in arms after the General Assembly passed a measure to clarify a section of the landmark 2010 Nursing Home Care Act that now will require 10% of care in nursing homes to be provided by registered nurses (RN’s). The debate that led to…

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    NOV
    20
    Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury & Business Litigation: Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect — Federal Government Stepping Up Efforts to Reduce Antipsychotic Drug Administration in Nursing Homes
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    NOV
    20
    A recent article explained that the federal government is stepping up efforts to regulate the administration of antipsychotic drugs in nursing homes across America. In conjunction, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has also announced a goal of reducing the overall use of antipsychotic drugs in nursing homes by 15% by the end…

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    19
    Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury & Business Litigation: Workers Compensation Law — An Introduction to Rule 19(b) Petition
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    NOV
    19
    Another unique factor involved in workers compensation cases that differs significantly from your typical personal injury lawsuit is that workers comp claims are occasionally “accepted,” which is essentially where the employer’s insurance company admits that there has been a valid work injury and agrees to pay benefits — something to the effect of a first…

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    NOV
    18
    Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury & Business Litigation: Auto Accident Law — Another New Direction for Drunk Driving Offenses?
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    NOV
    18
    As we recently discussed, studies on the rates of repeat offenders in drunk driving incidents are leading many states to consider mandating interlock devices that, in theory, prevent drunk drivers from being able to operate their vehicles. Behind these reports, however, is the unfortunate admission that those inclined to make destructive decisions will do so…

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    NOV
    16
    Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury & Business Litigation: Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect — International Study May Affect Fall Risk Prevention at Nursing Homes
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    NOV
    16
    Preventing dangerous and potentially fatal injuries that result from falls in nursing homes, quite simply, should be at the top of every nursing home’s priority list. Unfortunately, nursing home residents are, in general, at a high risk for falls, be it from physical injuries, illness, or otherwise, and the consequences of what might seem like…

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