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Pedicab Accidents: understanding Safety and Regulation
December 7, 2015
A pedicab is a human pedal-powered public passenger vehicle used to transport passengers for hire. Pedicabs if driven correctly can be a safe option because ...
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Is “Defensive Medicine” Really Reducing Malpractice Lawsuits?
November 18, 2015
There have been several articles about “defensive medicine” and its effect on malpractice suits in the news since the British Medical Journal (BMJ) released the results ...
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Will The Judicial System Pave The Way For Better Gun Control?
October 27, 2015
Since it appears that our state legislatures and US Congress are not willing to take steps to protect people from gun violence then perhaps the ...
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The Ridesharing insurance Debate: Who Is liable When A Driver Gets Into An Accident?
October 9, 2015
Even if you have not yet been a passenger, it is likely you have heard of ridesharing services like Uber, Lyft and Sidecar. To many ...
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Is July Really The Most Dangerous Month To Visit The Hospital And If So, Why?
June 30, 2015
It is a basic human nature to minimize the risk of harm to which we intentionally expose ourselves. Most of us wait for traffic to ...
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How Do We Determine When Excessive Police Force Has Taken Place?
June 8, 2015
Going back to the Rodney King incident over 20 years ago and with increasing frequency over last several months one of the biggest topics in the ...
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What Rights Are You Signing Away When You Sign That Gym Waiver?
May 13, 2015
Many of us in our never ending quest for physical fitness and good health, join gyms, health clubs or fitness studios and whether you belong ...
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Are We Doing Enough To Prevent Medical Errors?
February 26, 2015
We often hear that the court system is clogged by too many frivolous lawsuits. Yet researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health found that ...
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Tort Reform Limits your Ability to Obtain Representation
February 15, 2015
In my last post, I talked about the hot topic of tort reform, and how it discriminates against children, stay at home parents, and the elderly. ...
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The Discriminatory Impact Of Tort Reform
January 8, 2015
You’ve likely heard the term “Tort Reform” in the media lately along with heavily discussed topics such as trucking safety, automotive recalls, and proposed caps ...
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Family Safety Does Result In a Happy Holiday
November 16, 2014
It’s the time of year that our common greeting “Have a nice day” turns into “Have a safe and happy holiday”! What does that mean ...
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Ken Hoffman Joins ISBA’s “Bringing The Courtroom To The Classroom” Program
November 9, 2014
I am excited to announce that I am a volunteer instructor for the Illinois State Bar Association’s “Bringing the Courtroom to the Classroom” program. This ...
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