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The average number of companies targeted by some of the biggest asbestos firms in their lawsuits is in the triple-figures, according to recent statistics, forcing some, especially those in claims management, to question the strategy of plaintiffs’ lawyers.
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CHICAGO – A Cook County woman is suing an Arlington Heights restaurant, alleging she tripped and fell on a loose rug due to the owners’ negligence.
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A maintenance worker is suing Unifirst, seeking information for chemical burns he allegedly suffered at work.
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The family of a man who was among three who died in May 2014 when a motorboat sank in Lake Michigan near Chicago has sued the boat-sharing and rental service business the family contends was responsible for the boat’s maintenance in the days before it took on water and ultimately went down. On Sept. 28, Tamara Sopka, sister of Orest Sopka, filed a wrongful death complaint against Creative Yacht Management Inc., a company which does business as SailTime Chicago.
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A family representative is suing two additional estates by their administrator, alleging wrongful death following a fatal waterway accident.
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Defunct boiler manufacturer Oakfabco, formerly known as Kewanee Boiler Corporation, has filed for bankruptcy -- the second time in less than 30 years -- and is looking to establish a trust for the asbestos claims that have crippled it, including the 3,400 active cases it is currently facing.
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A bicyclist is suing another who caused a three-bike accident on a bike path downtown.
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CHICAGO -- A father whose daughter was injured when a shelving unit at a local consignment video game franchise is suing the corporate owners.
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A longtime worker is suing more than 20 businesses, alleging asbestos exposure from birth until retirement.
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A woman is suing after falling out of a stylist's rolling chair at a salon in Orland Hills and injuring herself.
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The estate of a former laborer is suing dozens of businesses that made and brought to market and the workplace asbestos-containing materials that allegedly contributed to his eventual death.
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A former electrician is suing the businesses he alleges caused his asbestos-related disease.
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A former worker's estate is suing dozens of businesses, alleging his death was caused by exposure to asbestos.
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A former worker with mesothelioma is suing dozens of companies that made or brought to market any asbestos-containing materials.
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The estate of a man who died of mesothelioma is suing dozens of companies that allegedly used or brought asbestos-containing materials to market.
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A former laborer is suing dozens of companies, alleging he contracted an asbestos-related disease during his industrial career.
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The estate of a man who allegedly died of mesothelioma is suing the makers, distributors and users of asbestos-containing products.
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A former worker is suing over a disease allegedly contracted due to prolonged exposure to asbestos-containing products.
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A former storekeeper and salesman with mesothelioma is suing over his alleged exposure to asbestos during his career.
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A man with lung cancer is suing over his career-long exposure to asbestos. Peter Wintersdorf Jr. filed a complaint on May 11 in Cook County Circuit Court against A.W Chesterton Co.; Crane Co.; H.B.