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Category: Illinois Personal Injury Lawyers

Are You Shopping for an Attorney?


Helpful Tips for Choosing the Right Personal Injury Lawyer How reliable are those online and offline resources? Can you believe attorney reviews online? Any more than you can gain meaningful support for a lawyer’s ability from a billboard, TV commercial, and/or placard on the side of a bus? Big and bold ads are not enough to select the right attorney …

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Fatal Motor Vehicle Crash Caused by Semi-Truck Colliding with Motorcyclist

Category: Fatal Car Accidents

Fatal Motor Vehicle Crash Caused by Semi-Truck Colliding with Motorcyclist


Fatal Motorcycle & Semi Truck Accident under Investigation “Morning Sentinel - a Mt. Vernon man died Sunday in a fatal automobile accident involving a motorcycle and a semi truck. Jefferson County Coroner Eddie Joe Marks confirmed that Donald C. Hopkins, 45, of Mt. Vernon, was pronounced dead on scene. Mt. Vernon Police Chief Chris Deichman …

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Four Union Tradesmen Injured at Herrin Hospital

Category: Construction Accidents

Four Union Tradesmen Injured at Herrin Hospital


Construction Accident Injures 4 Union Tradesmen “Four construction workers were injured in an accident Thursday morning at Herrin Hospital while working on a masonry wall. A news release from Jared Hites, project director for McCarthy Building Companies, said a section of exterior construction scaffolding collapsed at the site of a surgical expansi …

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Category: Pedestrian Injuries

Senior Alert: Watch Where you Walk – Pedestrian Fatalities on the Rise


Watch Where You Walk: Pedestrian Fatalities on the Rise Pedestrian deaths surged by 10 percent in 2015, according to estimates based on state traffic data. That is of special concern to older walkers: the death rate for those ages 70 and older is 1 ½ times the rate for younger pedestrians, previous studies have found. Part of that has to do with fragil …

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