Legal Rights for Commuters and Business Travelers
People often must travel for work. Traveling can place additional stress on workers, and in some cases, traveling is becoming increasingly more dangerous. A recent report published by the Center for...
View ArticleNational Census of Fatal Work Injuries
The number of workers who suffer from fatal injuries continues to rise. Each year the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics releases a report analyzing the number of work fatalities. The report includes a...
View ArticleNew Illinois Law Protects Essential Workers Diagnosed With COVID-19
Illinois has always been one of the States on the forefront of workers’ rights, and a recent policy change from the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission, announced by Governor J.B. Pritzker on...
View ArticleLos accidentes de golpe y fuga han aumentado un asombroso 60% desde 2009
Un accidente de golpe y fuga ocurre en los EE. UU. Cada 43 segundos. Y, hay un desarrollo sorprendente: la cantidad de accidentes de fuga y fuga ha aumentado en un 60 por ciento desde 2009. Esto es...
View ArticleMay is Motorcycle Safety Month: Stay Safe Out There
Recently, in Quincy, Illinois, a motorcyclist was carefully driving down the road. He was struck by a motorist who turned left in front of him. The car driver claimed to not have seen the motorcyclist....
View ArticleNursing Homes and COVID-19 Outbreaks
COVID-19 has been found to be equal opportunist with little regard for age, gender, and national origin, as numbers of those infected around the world continue to climb. Even so, international health...
View ArticlePedestrian Vehicle Accidents with Uninsured or Underinsured Motorists
Pedestrians – whether walking, standing, jogging, skateboarding or rollerblading, can be seriously injured when struck by a car or truck. If you are sitting or lying near a roadway, you are also...
View ArticleWhen Pharmacists Make Dangerous Mistakes, Who is Responsible?
When people need a prescription, they rely on pharmacies to provide that medicine. Recently, a major drug problem with pharmacies is coming to light. Pharmacists across America are greatly overworked,...
View ArticleIllinois Governor and Department of Insurance Director Call Out Insurance...
Governor J.B. Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Insurance warned insurance companies on Monday to pay their insured’s claims or face government action. The Governor also called on insurers to...
View ArticleWho Are Substandard Auto Insurers?
This is the first post in a series about substandard automobile insurers and Blumenshine Law Group’s fight to win compensation for our clients from these insurers.Substandard auto insurers (also known...
View ArticleWinning Against Substandard Auto Insurers: Who Is a “Resident” Under an Auto...
Part 2 in a 3 Part series of substandard auto insurers. Part 1 can be found here.Case 1: Perez Sanchez v Delphi Insurance Company - The insurer denied our client’s uninsured motorist injury claim. They...
View ArticleMaking United Equitable Insurance Company Honor Its Policy
This is the third part in a three part series about substandard auto insurers. Part two can be found here.The Blumenshine Law Group (“BLG” ) secured a substantial victory for its injured clients in an...
View ArticleInsurance Companies Exploiting Pandemic
With all the changes the coronavirus pandemic has brought to society, one thing has not changed. Insurance companies are still delaying claim payments to protect their profits over their customers and...
View ArticleNational Census of Fatal Work Injuries
The number of workers who suffer from fatal injuries continues to rise. Each year the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics releases a report analyzing the number of work fatalities. The report includes a...
View ArticleWhat to Do When You Are Injured in a Hit and Run Accident
There are two types of hit and run incidents in the state of Illinois. One type is when a driver collides with another vehicle, a pedestrian or a bicyclist, and flees the scene without identifying...
View ArticleNew Illinois Law Protects Essential Workers Diagnosed With COVID-19
Illinois has always been one of the States on the forefront of workers’ rights, and a recent policy change from the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission, announced by Governor J.B. Pritzker on...
View ArticleNursing Homes and COVID-19 Outbreaks
COVID-19 has been found to be equal opportunist with little regard for age, gender, and national origin, as numbers of those infected around the world continue to climb. Even so, international health...
View ArticleWhen Pharmacists Make Dangerous Mistakes, Who is Responsible?
When people need a prescription, they rely on pharmacies to provide that medicine. Recently, a major drug problem with pharmacies is coming to light. Pharmacists across America are greatly overworked,...
View ArticleIllinois Governor and Department of Insurance Director Call Out Insurance...
Governor J.B. Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Insurance warned insurance companies on Monday to pay their insured’s claims or face government action. The Governor also called on insurers to...
View ArticleWho Are Substandard Auto Insurers?
This is the first post in a series about substandard automobile insurers and Blumenshine Law Group’s fight to win compensation for our clients from these insurers.Substandard auto insurers (also known...
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