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Accident victims like you seeking to file a claim may wonder, “what is the collateral source rule?” The Illinois collateral source rule in a personal injury case disallows evidence that the claimant received compensation for damages from sources other than the defendant. Under the rule, any evidence that the plaintiff’s medical bills were paid by

No one plans on getting into a car accident or other personal injury accident, but accidents can and do happen. It is important that, if you are injured in a personal injury accident, you understand your rights and legal options. An experienced personal injury attorney can provide you with the crucial information that you need in

Personal injury and negligence are legal words that are often used in connection with various types of accidents. Although the words are thrown around easily, there are many misconceptions about personal injury claims. The following discusses 5 things to know about personal injury cases: Contact a Personal Injury Lawyer The Chicago personal injury law firm of Ankin Law focuses

Did You Know?
  • If you are injured at work you may be able to recover compensation through a workers’ compensation claim as well as by filing a personal injury claim against responsible third parties.
  • A signed liability waiver may not be enough to bar your personal injury claim if willful acts or negligence caused your injuries.
  • Some SSDI claims qualify for expedited processing, allowing claimants to obtain approval in a matter of days or weeks.

Overheated workers can claim workers’ compensation for heat exhaustion. Each year, thousands of workers suffer heat-related injuries. In some cases, heat illnesses and injuries can be serious and even deadly. During the summer months, many workers – especially those who work outdoors – are at an increased risk of heat-related injuries and illnesses, such as

Frostbite is a common workplace injury in colder climates, and employers must protect their workers from cold weather injuries that can lead to amputation and life-long disabilities. When these injuries do occur, employees can claim workers’ compensation for frostbite. Is Frostbite Covered Under Workers’ Compensation? In areas when temperatures reach minus-degree digits during winter, outdoor

Many people in America suffer from work-related depression. Working from 8 to 5—or even longer—can be hard on the brain and the emotions. Even the most dynamic and exciting jobs can cause serious emotional stress. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, mental health problems are common in a wide variety of workplaces,

After a workplace injury, you may be asking, “can I see my own doctor for workers’ comp in Illinois?” According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, nearly one in 30 American employees faces a work-related injury or illness. A workplace accident can be traumatic and disruptive. If you are hurt on the job, Illinois law

Whether an employee can claim workers’ comp for a contagious disease depends on the nature of the work. Thanks to occupational disease statutes, employees who contract contagious diseases in the workplace are covered under workers’ compensation benefits. Under some circumstances, illnesses caused by viruses or bacteria—known as communicable diseases—qualify as occupational illnesses. The difficulty in

A scapula strain is any damage to the muscles or tendon attached to bone in the scapular area of the shoulder, which is also known as the shoulder blade. Scapula strains are rather common and are usually the result of excessive physical activity. Scapula strains and other shoulder injuries often occur in jobs that require manual