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MacNeal Hospital patient alleges he developed pressure ulcer during recovery from surgery
A former patient of a Berwyn hospital alleges negligent care caused him to develop a pressure ulcer during his hospitalization.
Northlake woman alleges she was improperly treated by Leyden Fire Protection District paramedics
A Northlake resident alleges emergency medical personnel dispatched to her house in response to a 911 call failed to competently treat her.
Patient alleges Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago doctor failed to correctly diagnose kidney issue
A patient alleges a doctor failed to diagnose her kidney condition.
Man alleges he was injured in attack by teens at Logan Square Burger King
A patron of a Chicago Burger King alleges he was injured when he was attacked by teens while attempting to exit the restaurant.
Husband files wrongful death suit against Little Company of Mary Hospital and Health Care Centers
A man is suing a Cook County hospital over his wife's infection-related death.
Insurance company alleges it has no duty to defend Walmart against pita chip lawsuit
An insurance company is seeking judgment from a court that it has no duty to indemnify Walmart in a suit over pita chips.
Husband alleges Glenshire Nursing & Rehab failed to protect wife from pressure sores
A widower alleges a Richton Park long-term care nursing facility failed to protect his late wife from developing pressure sores.
Man alleges he was electrocuted while repairing spotlight at Salvation Army building
A man alleges he was electrocuted at a Chicago location because the building's owners failed to maintain the electrical system.
Man sues South West Industries, O'Malley Construction after falling down elevator shaft
A Columbia College employee has filed suit against two companies associated with an elevator after he allegedly fell down an elevator shaft.
Mother alleges Northwestern Medical Faculty Foundation failed to diagnose mass in son's brain
A mother alleges a doctor and medical facility in Cook County failed to diagnose a mass in her minor child's brain.
Patient alleges Aspide Surgimesh XB is defective, caused injury
An Arkansas woman alleges defectively designed surgical mesh caused her injuries.
Woman alleges ComEd keeps billing her for property she no longer owns
A Chicago woman alleges she is still being billed for electrical service to a property she no longer owns.
Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center allegedly failed to prevent patient's fall from bed
A Chicago hospital allegedly failed to prevent a patient from falling out of her bed.
Administrator alleges resident fell multiple times while living at Balmoral Home
The aunt of a former resident of a Chicago long-term care facility alleges it failed to provide proper care to the resident.
Former Manor Care of South Holland resident files suit over care
A former resident of a South Holland long-term care facility alleges she developed pressure injuries because the facility failed to provide appropriate care.
Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital patient alleges negligence caused paralysis
A patient alleges a Barrington hospital's negligence resulted in her being paralyzed from the waist down.
Class action: Digital exam proctoring biz Verificient scanned test takers' faces, knuckles without notice
A woman has brought a class action against a digital exam proctoring company, alleging its software scanned her face and knuckle geometry without the company informing her in writing the information was being collected.
American Academy of Actuaries members accuse board of violating bylaws
Members of the American Academy of Actuaries have filed a class action lawsuit against the organization's board over allegations it violated bylaws.
Insurers say they have no duty to cover contractor for allegedly defective church construction
Two insurance companies allege they have no duty to indemnify a general contractor in a claim filed against it over allegedly defective construction at a Chicago Catholic church.
Class action: H&M broke Illinois privacy law, made workers scan fingerprints to use with punch clock
A former employee of retailer H&M has filed a class action against the company, alleging her privacy was violated when H&M scanned her fingerprint, and those of other employees, for use with a biometric punch clock.