The Chicago Transit Authority’s Blue Line was disrupted early Thursday morning when a car travelling on the Eisenhower Expressway jumped the retaining wall and landed on the railroad tracks, where it was struck by an oncoming train. The driver of the car was able to exit the vehicle before it…
Chicago Medical Malpractice Lawyers Blog
Illinois Appellate Court Makes Proving Apparent Agency In Chicago Easier
On June 5, 2009, the First District Court of Appeals issued an opinion in Chicago affirming a trial court ruling by Judge Daniel M. Locallo clarifying certain issues related to the Illinois Supreme Court’s 1993 ruling in Gilbert v. Sycamore Memorial Hospital,156 Ill.2d 511, 622 N.E.2d 788 (1993). The opinion is…
Chicago Obstetrician Blames Parents For Their Baby’s Deaths
In an amazing report in the Chicago Tribune, Chicago obstetrician Dr. Peter Rosi blames parents for the deaths of their children. Dr. Rosi believes that 80% of complications in childbirth are psychological and that babies can be killed by their mother’s “attitudes.” He is proud of the fact that he…
Medical Malpractice In The Military Revisited
On March 26, 2009 we reported on the efforts of one family to have the Feres doctrine legislatively overturned. If you recall the Feres doctrine prohibits an active member of the United States military from suing the an Army hospital for medical malpractice. This prohibition on medical malpractice suits brought by members…
Jury Awards $2.1 Million To Chicago Man
A Wisconsin jury awarded $2.1 million to a Chicago, Illinois man who was the victim of medical malpractice in southern Wisconsin. 49 year old Daniel Nelson was injured in a motorcycle accident near Lake Geneva, Wisconsin almost nine years ago. While rehabbing in a Burlington, Wisconsin hospital after the accident,…
Chicago Area Girl in Critical Condition After ATV Accident
The Chicago Tribune is reporting that a 14 year old suburban Chicago girl is in critical condition after the atv she was operating collided with another driven by her eleven year old brother. While the children were wearing helmets, the girl was injured when the two vehicles collided in suburban…
Chicago Swine Flu Update
The number of swine flu cases reported in Illinois has risen to 41 as of Thursday, April 30, 2009 according to the Chicago Sun-Times. 11 of those cases are being reported in the Chicago Area. 109 cases of swine flu have been confirmed nationwide. Chicago area schools are closing in…
Jury Awards Medical Malpractice Victim $12 Million
A Tennessee jury awarded a 33 year old woman $12 million dollars yesterday in what is being reported as one of the states largest ever jury awards. The jury returned the verdict against a local gastroenterologist who left the girl brain damaged after a procedure that was meant to diagnose…
Four Killed In Tragic Bus Crash
A bus full of tourists visiting California crashed on a highway south of San Francisco leaving four dead and dozens injured. The crash occured on the popular US 101 highway which travels north-south along the California coast. The bus apparently struck a center divider ejecting and killing several passengers. Thirty-two…
Kanye West’s Mother’s Plastic Surgeon Loses Medical License
The plastic surgeon who treated Kanye West’s mother the day before she died has given up his medical license in California. Donda West, the longtime Chicago, Illinois resident and mother of rap artist Kanye West, died the day after cosmetic surgery at the hands of Dr. Jan Adams. Adams has…