Businesses in Illinois hit by blizzards of potentially ruinous lawsuits over alleged harm caused by emissions from their factories or other facilities can’t demand insurers defend them and cover their losses, even when those emissions are expressly permitted by the government and are not legally considered “pollution,” the Illinois Supreme Court has ruled. On Jan. 23, Illinois’ highest state court…
A federal appeals panel has restarted part of a lawsuit from the family of a woman seeking to force lawn equipment maker Toro to pay for the loss of her lower leg in a riding lawnmower accident, which she has argued wouldn’t have happened if Toro had designed the mower with more braking fail safes. In the ruling, the appeals…
“Fast-emerging” large workers compensation claims, or those reaching $1 million or an applicable threshold in incurred losses within roughly two years of injury, now make up a majority of all large claims, according to the National Council on Compensation Insurance. “Fast-emerging” claims accounted for 59% of claims exceeding $1 million in 2023, up from 27% in 2003, according to figures…
The Illinois Supreme Court upheld a jury verdict in favor of the defendants in a medical malpractice case arising from an alleged misdiagnosis of a foot injury. The plaintiff, a type 1 diabetic, was treated multiple times for foot pain and diagnosed with cellulitis, but a fracture was not identified until a later podiatry visit. By that time, the injury…
Pharmaceutical and medical device maker Baxter Healthcare has reportedly agreed to settle at least 38 lawsuits accusing the company over emissions which allegedly caused cancer in people living near its manufacturing and distribution facility in suburban Round Lake. Attorneys from the firm of Edelson P.C., of Chicago, revealed the settlement in motions filed in Cook County Circuit Court. Baxter is…
Indiana Supreme Court justices are weighing whether a lawsuit can move forward against the owner of the Greenwood Park Mall and its security company related to a deadly 2022 food court shooting. The court heard arguments Thursday from attorneys for Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group and security contractor Universal Protection Service, who maintain the lawsuit should be dismissed because such attacks…
With billions of dollars at stake, the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to settle the question of whether trial lawyers can continue using U.S. state courts in Missouri, Pennsylvania, California, Illinois and elsewhere to rack up big money verdicts against Bayer Monsanto over claims the company’s popular Roundup weedkiller causes cancer. On Jan. 16, the high court granted the appeal…
U.S. private industry employers reported 2.5 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses in 2024, a 3.1% decline from 2023 and the lowest total recorded since the Bureau of Labor Statistics began tracking the data in 2003, according to the latest report released Thursday. The drop was driven largely by a sharp decline in reported illness cases, which fell 26% to…
The Indiana Supreme Court on Thursday will hear arguments on whether Greenwood Park Mall’s owner and its contracted security company can be sued for negligence over a mass shooting, or whether such attacks are unforeseeable as a matter of law and therefore bar liability before discovery begins. The case arises from the July 2022 mass shooting at the Greenwood Park…
Boeing has settled another of the lawsuits lodged against the company as a result of a 2019 airliner crash in Ethiopia. On Jan. 14, attorneys with the firm of Clifford Law, of Chicago, announced the settlement on behalf of their client, a Canadian man identified as Manant Vaidya, of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. According to a release from Clifford Law, the…