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6.4 Million Settlement for Construction Worker’s Injuries Following 25 Foot Fall – Carmona v. Dormitory Authority

Compared to many jobs, construction work is a dangerous field. For most office workers, their job’s safety policies involve emergency situations, like a fire. However, for construction workers, safety policies and procedures are a part of their every day tasks. These safety policies and procedures are helps many construction site…

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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms Dismissal for Subcontractor After Ironworker Injury – Oshana v. FCL Builders

An Illinois construction worker’s lawsuit was dismissed after the trial judge found that the plaintiff had failed to show sufficient evidence to support his claim against the one of the construction job subcontractors. While the plaintiff attempted to overturn this ruling in his appeal, the Illinois Appellate Court agreed with…

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Construction Company Loses Bid for Injury Contribution Claim – McMackin v. Weberpal Roofing

The Illinois Appellate Court recently entered a ruling on whether or not the payment of a workers’ compensation lien cancels out a party’s contribution claim. The court found that while a contribution claim is not eliminated when a workers’ compensation lien is waived following a jury verdict, it is null…

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8 Million Jury Verdict for Bricklayer Who Fell 30 Feet at Construction Site – Mazzorana v. Emil Perrotta Co.

In a high-risk industry like construction, following correct safety procedures is extremely important. An unsafe work site may not only lead to a construction worker injuring themselves, but could also cause injuries to others. When construction workers cut corners on safety it can have dangerous consequences. Take for instance the…

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Jury Finds for Construction Company in Ironworker Injury at Loop High-Rise – Silva v. O’Sullivan Plumbing

A Chicago ironworker was unable to convince a Cook County jury that another construction worker was responsible for his construction site accident and injuries. Instead the jury decided in favor of the defendant construction company in Anthony Silva v. O’Sullivan Plumbing, Inc., 06 L 13525, and denied the plaintiff damages…

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Bricklayer Who Fell at Construction Site Awarded 8.3 Million; Mazzorana v. Emil Perrotta Co.

While most lawsuits are tried in the same state where they occurred, an Indiana construction accident was recently the subject of an Illinois personal injury lawsuit. The Indiana injury was tried in Illinois because one of the defendant’s businesses was based out of Illinois. However, to make John Mazzorana v.…

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850,000 Jury Award for Painter Who Falls From Elevated Train Tracks – Luna v. Chicago Transit Authority

A Chicago jury awarded $850,000 to a Chicago construction employee who suffered severe injuries after falling from his work on elevated train tracks. The personal injury verdict in Raul Luna et al. v. Chicago Transit Authority, Kiewit Western Co., Divane Brothers Electric Co., et al., No. 07 L 12550, came…

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5.4 Million Settlement for Workers Injured in Construction Accident

Three Cook County construction workers secured a $5.4 million settlement from Walsh Construction Company in a Will County personal injury lawsuit. The settlement during the middle of the Cook County trial regarding the 2006 construction site accident. In 2006, the three plaintiffs were working on a construction of a bridge…

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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms Jury’s 3 Million Damages Award for Stairwell Fall; Van Gelderen v. Hokin

A recent Appellate Court decision clarified the degree to which Illinois homeowners owe a duty to guests on their property. The court upheld a Cook County verdict that found the defendant homeowner liable for the injuries the plaintiff sustained after falling down a stairwell at the defendant’s home. Donald Van…

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3 Million Verdict for Leg Amputation in Forklift Mishap – Price v. Nacco Materials Handling Group, Inc.

A Chicago jury entered a $3 million jury verdict against a forklift manufacturer in an Illinois product liability lawsuit. The Chicago lawsuit arose out of a work injury involving 35 year-old Keith Price and a forklift designed and manufactured by Nacco Materials Handling Group, Inc. As a result of the…

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