News from December 2023
Indiana couple files lawsuit over rear-end collision that occurred during a controlled burn
CHICAGO – A married couple from Indiana has filed a lawsuit against multiple defendants following a rear-end collision that occurred during a controlled burn, which led to visibility issues.
Negligence lawsuit filed following alleged rear-end collision in Oak Forest
CHICAGO – A driver has filed an injury lawsuit against another driver following a rear-end vehicle collision in Oak Forest.
Driver files injury lawsuit filed claiming another driver crashed into him after running a red light in Brookfield
CHICAGO – A driver has filed a negligence lawsuit claiming that he was injured when another driver ran a red light and crashed into him at the intersection of Ogden Avenue and Eberly Avenue in Brookfield.
Lawsuit filed following hit-and-run collision at Stoney Island Avenue and Anthony Avenue intersection in Chicago
CHICAGO – A driver and her passenger have filed a lawsuit, claiming they were injured in a motor vehicle collision when another driver collided with their vehicle at the intersection of Stoney Island Avenue and Anthony Avenue in Chicago and fled from the scene.
Minnesota couple files lawsuit against Indiana driver for negligence in interstate collision in Illinois
CHICAGO – A married couple from Minnesota has filed an injury lawsuit, alleging that another driver suddenly turned into them on Interstate 294.
Blackhawks hit by second lawsuit from ex-player for ignoring alleged Aldrich misconduct
A former Chicago Blackhawks player has accused the organization of turning a blind eye to his accusations of sexual misconduct against former coach Brad Aldrich.
Lawsuit claims LG Energy batteries catch fire, maker owes Marengo energy storage facility owners $10M for fires
The owners of an energy storage facility in far northwest suburban Marengo has filed suit against battery maker LG Energy, saying LG owes $10 million for making batteries that are prone to catch fire.
Smollett can't undo conviction for lying to cops about alleged hoax attack; One judge defends Foxx, calls decision 'unfair'
A state appeals panel says Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx never actually reached a binding deal with Smollett to drop charges, so special prosecution is not unconstitutional 'double jeopardy'
***Consumer Alert***attorney General Raoul Urges Black Friday and Cyber Monday Shoppers to Exercise Caution When Shopping Online
Ahead of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Attorney General Kwame Raoul is reminding Illinois residents to exercise caution when shopping online.