Fun and Interesting July and August Events in the Chicago Area There are tons of events in the Chicago area over the summer, and it’s not too late to enjoy them—even if you’ve been too busy to make it to some of the early-season festivals for Memorial Day or the Fourth. There’s something going on... Read More
How Much Financial Compensation Is Available to Families After a Catastrophic Accident With an 18-Wheeler? In a minor accident with a negligent driver, calculating the financial compensation you need for what happened to you might be as simple as looking at the total cost of your medical treatment and days off work. However, when someone... Read More
Three Crucial Steps for the Victims of Car Accidents Involving FedEx or UPS Trucks FedEx and UPS handle millions of packages each day around the world; that workload translates into a constant bustle of their freight and delivery trucks on the road. Whether you’re on the highway or driving in town, it’s not unusual to... Read More
Cerebral Palsy May Require Treatment and Care for the Rest of a Baby’s Life Children with cerebral palsy may have difficulty with every aspect of their daily lives, including walking, talking, moving, eating, socializing, and more. There is no cure for cerebral palsy, but there are a number of treatments and care programs that can... Read More
Mismanaged Anesthesia Can Cause Severe Injuries or Death During Dental Procedures The mismanagement of anesthesia during a dental procedure or dental surgery is only one of the three potentially deadly risks of dental malpractice, but it is often the gravest. Dentists often use different form of anesthesia to help ease discomfort and make difficult surgeries... Read More
Doctors Can Miss Other Serious Medical Conditions That Cause Chest Pains Most patients are relieved to hear that they’re not having a heart attack, but ruling out cardiac emergencies doesn’t necessarily mean that patients don’t need medical attention. Even after a chest x-ray and EKG have come back normal, chest pain is a serious concern—with... Read More