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How Do I Pursue Compensation After My Loved One’s Wrongful Death?

 Posted on September 09, 2020 in Personal Injury

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Losing a loved one in a car crash or other fatal accident can be devastating, and unfortunately, it is a sad reality for almost 1,000 Illinoisans each year. If you are one of the people affected, you may be struggling with financial stresses related to the incident as well as a difficult grieving process. Fortunately, if another driver was responsible for the vehicle collision, you may be able to obtain financial recovery through a wrongful death claim.

Initiating a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Illinois

In the case of wrongful death, the victim’s spouse and/or next of kin, such as children, siblings, or parents, may be entitled to the compensation the victim could have pursued through a personal injury lawsuit. If you want to file a wrongful death claim, you will need to work with the personal estate representative of the deceased if that person is someone other than yourself. You should also consider hiring an attorney who can help you build a strong case for compensation.

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How to Avoid Drowsy Driving Accidents in Illinois

 Posted on September 02, 2020 in Personal Injury

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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), drowsy driving is a factor in at least 90,000 car accidents each year, contributing to 50,000 injuries and almost 800 fatalities, but the actual numbers may be significantly higher due to drowsy driving that goes undetected or unreported. Driver fatigue poses a clear safety risk to both the driver and others on the road, but there are things you can do to reduce your chances of causing or being involved in a drowsy driving collision.

Tips for Preventing Driver Fatigue

One of the best ways to prevent a drowsy driving crash is to avoid driving when you are tired yourself. Specific suggestions for safe driving include:

  • Get a good night’s sleep. Most health experts recommend between seven and eight hours of quality sleep each night.

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USCIS Cancels Furloughs, But Immigrant Visas May Still Be Delayed

 Posted on August 31, 2020 in Immigration

IL immigration lawyerThe health crisis of COVID-19 has affected millions of people across the globe. Governments issued executive orders to close certain businesses and keep citizens home by limiting gatherings in an effort to stop the spread of the highly contagious virus. Many employees in all types of industries have been temporarily laid off or furloughed due to the economic hardship the coronavirus has inflicted on the world. Some business owners have even been forced to sell or dissolve their companies altogether. The economic hardship that the world is experiencing has impacted the immigration process as well. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) manages the processing of applications for work permits, U.S. citizenship, Green Cards, and other immigration benefits. USCIS recently announced it would not furlough more than 13,000 employees as the agency had originally planned.

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Avoid These 4 Mistakes If You are Divorcing Later in Life

 Posted on August 27, 2020 in Family Law

DuPage County elder divorce attorneysMore and more couples are getting divorced later in life. Some attribute this shift to an increase in female independence in modern relationships. Since women are no longer solely dependent on their husbands, they often feel more free to divorce their spouse if they are unhappy in their marriage. Others believe that our longer lifespans are contributing to these late-life decisions. With people living 90+ years, being married to the same person for that amount of time may not be in the cards for every couple. Known as gray divorce, getting divorced after the age of 50 brings on its own unique challenges, making it critical to hire a divorce attorney who can help you avoid making the following mistakes.

Mistake #1: Not Taking Note of Your Assets

Rarely do both spouses have an equal hand in managing the household finances. Over time, particular chores get assigned to each spouse and paying bills or managing accounts is often one of these. If you are the spouse who took on other responsibilities throughout your marriage, it is important to do your own inventory of your assets and debts. In some cases, divorcing spouses may attempt to conceal assets during the divorce to keep them for themselves. This is especially true for couples who have been married longer and have more savings and debts collected.

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Holding Liable Parties Accountable in an Illinois DUI Truck Accident

 Posted on August 25, 2020 in Personal Injury

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Alcohol is a factor in over 25 percent of fatal car crashes in Illinois each year, and when the responsible party is the driver of a semi-truck, the resulting accidents can be especially devastating. Because of the vehicles’ large size and weight, truck accidents can cause severe injuries and fatalities, and they often impact several other drivers and passengers. If you are injured by an intoxicated truck driver, you will likely need compensation to cover your costly medical expenses, and it is important to know who all was at fault for the accident so that you can hold all parties accountable.

Who Is Negligent in a Truck Accident Involving Alcohol?

It may seem straightforward to determine who was at fault for a drunk driving accident, but in the case of a semi-truck accident, there could be more than one negligent party. If you are able to identify all of them, you often stand a better chance of receiving greater compensation. Potentially responsible parties include:

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Who Can Qualify for the U Nonimmigrant Status Visa?

 Posted on August 24, 2020 in Immigration

IL immigrant lawyerThe U.S. immigration process can be complex, with different visas that allow immigrants to enter and remain in the country. The U nonimmigrant status (U visa) is for victims of specific crimes who have sustained physical or mental abuse and who are able to assist police or government personnel in the investigation or prosecution of certain criminal offenses. Congress drafted the U nonimmigrant visa by passing the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act (and the Battered Immigrant Women’s Protection Act) in the fall of 2000. The Act was signed by President Clinton and later reauthorized by Presidents Bush, Obama, and Trump. The goal of this legislation was to bolster the authority of police agencies in prosecuting domestic abuse, sexual assault, undocumented immigrant trafficking, and other criminal offenses.

Eligibility for Obtaining U Visa Status

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Can My Parenting Plan Require Me to Pay My Child’s College Tuition?

 Posted on August 20, 2020 in Family Law

Lombard family law attorneysCollege is undoubtedly one of the most expensive investments that you will ever make. As college and university tuition prices continue to rise, it may seem impossible to help pay for your child’s tuition. When couples decide to have kids, oftentimes they will create a separate savings account that will be used towards their children’s tuition. However, the steady increase of tuition costs and the day-to-day costs of raising a child can leave these accounts inadequate to cover the child’s costs as they settle on which college or university to attend.

For divorcing parents, things become even more complicated. In Illinois, divorced parents are required to create a parenting plan that outlines the details of parental responsibilities, parenting schedules, and child support obligations. Unlike some other states, Illinois law addresses the topic of costs associated with college, requiring many parents to help fund their child’s education.

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What Are Common Causes of Slip, Trip, and Fall Accidents in Illinois?

 Posted on August 18, 2020 in Personal Injury

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Slip and fall accidents on business premises can happen to employees and the general public alike. Although they may seem minor at first, they can result in serious injuries and long-term disabilities depending on different factors. Businesses have a general duty of care to mitigate hazardous conditions that can lead to accidents and injuries, and if they have failed to do so, injured parties may have a case for compensation through a personal injury claim. In the unfortunate event that you are the victim of a slip, trip, and fall accident, you should be aware of some of the common causes that may point to a business’s liability.

Contributing Factors in Slip and Fall Accidents

Slip and fall accidents can happen at any time of year and for a number of reasons. Some of the most common include:

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How Can the LIFE Act Help U.S. Immigrants?

 Posted on August 17, 2020 in Immigration

IL immigration lawyerThere are many reasons why someone from another country may want to immigrate to the United States from his or her native land. In some cases, he or she may wish to flee religious persecution or obtain better employment or even join relatives who are already in the country. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) administers the immigration and naturalization process.

In 2000, the LIFE Act was passed and signed into law. The Legal Immigration Family Equity (LIFE) Act was established so certain non-U.S. citizens in the United States can obtain a Green Card. In many cases, they would not otherwise qualify for an adjustment of status. The LIFE Act was based on legislative changes in response to immigration enforcement. Its purpose was to find a compromise between stopping illegal immigration while recognizing that U.S. citizens’ and lawful permanent residents’ (LPR) wishes to be together with their families. It is important to note that only certain immigrants are eligible for relief under the LIFE Act. If you believe you or your family member may qualify for this opportunity, a knowledgeable immigration attorney can explain your options.

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If My Spouse is Abusive, Can I File an Order of Protection During Our Divorce?

 Posted on August 13, 2020 in Family Law

DuPage County domestic violence lawyersAs an outside observer, abusive relationships can be difficult to understand. For someone who has never been a victim of domestic violence, you may be wondering why the abused spouse does not leave the relationship and seek out a happier and healthier future. The people in these relationships will likely tell you that once you are in an abusive relationship, the answers that you thought were so simple no longer seem that way.

Did you know that 1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men in the U.S. have experienced some form of physical violence by an intimate partner? In Illinois, there were 45,319 adult survivors of domestic violence in 2019 alone. Eventually, some married couples in these abusive relationships will decide that divorce is best for their safety and happiness. However, they may need to file an order of protection to protect themselves throughout the legal proceedings.

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