The dangers of texting while driving may go beyond the distraction and reduced reaction time that comes with it. In addition to causing car and truck accidents by taking the driver’s attention off the road, texting while driving may also inspire road rage. Road rage is a more common problem than people may realize. According to a […]
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Boeing Faces Second Largest FAA Fine In History
In 1996, TWA Flight 800 exploded killing more than 200 people. The aviation accident was the result of a fuel tank explosion that occurred shortly after the Boeing 747 took from John F. Kennedy Airport in Queens. In response to the tragedy, the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board developed regulations that required airlines […]
Can Technology Solve The Problem Of Distracted Driving
Putting a stop to texting and driving is a top priority among many safety experts. Several devices claim to be able to prevent people from engaging in this form of distracted driving. A device developed at an Indian university is taking the fight against texting and driving to a new level. The device, known as a […]
Lawyers Lending a Hand
Rapoport Weisberg Sims & VanOverloop attorney Octavio Duran participated as a volunteer for the “Lawyers Lending a Hand” project organized by the Young Lawyers Section of the DuPage County Bar Association. The project strives to provide youth and families with safe, constructive programs to enhance family life and offer a positive influence to the communities. […]
Medical Malpractice Claims At All Time Low According To Public Citizen
A consumer advocacy group known as Public Citizen claims that medical malpractice payments in 2011 were a record low. The group additionally claims that medical malpractice payouts have been decreasing for eight consecutive years. The data provided by the group was meant to demonstrate that malpractice payments are not to blame for the rising cost of health […]
Oversight Of Railroad Bridges Raises Safety Concerns
A train derailment occurred at a bridge on the Glenview-Northbrook border last Wednesday. The fatal railroad accident has drawn attention to the safety standards and oversight of thousands of bridges in Illinois and across the nation. While the Illinois Department of Transportation is responsible for the condition of most bridges, oversight of railroad bridges is left to […]
Product Liability Lawsuit Filed Against Manufacturers of Paroxetine (generic form of Paxil)
Rapoport Weisberg Sims & VanOverloop and Baum, Hedlund, Aristei & Goldman filed a wrongful death lawsuit today in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, against pharmaceutical and wholesale drug companies for the death of a 57-year-old man. According to the lawsuit, the man suffered worsening anxiety and depression, began to have extreme thoughts, and took his […]
Drivers Could Hit Roads In Unprecedented Numbers This Week
Rapoport Weisberg Sims & VanOverloop Files Appearances in Wrongful Death Case Arising Out of Dana Airlines Flight 992 Plane Crash
A lawsuit has been filed against Boeing Co., manufacturer of the MD-83 airliner that crashed in Nigeria on June 3. The personal injury attorneys at Rapoport Weisberg Sims & VanOverloop in Chicago, Illinois, recently filed their appearances in a wrongful death lawsuit stemming from a Nigerian plane crash earlier this month. The firm is involved in representing […]
License of Nigerian Airline Suspended After Deadly Crash
Dana Air, based in Lagos, Nigeria, first began operating in 2008. On June 3, Dana Air flight 0992 crashed, killing 153 passengers and crew as well as at least 10 individuals on the ground. In response, Nigerian aviation officials have suspended the airline’s operating license. A spokesman for the Civil Aviation Authority in Nigeria indicated that […]
Surgeons May Still Be Too Fatigued, Despite New Regulations
A study of orthopedic surgical residents in two Boston hospitals analyzed the impact fatigue had on performance, as well as the frequency with which new surgeons worked while tired. The study participants averaged 5.3 hours of sleep per day. When the results of the residents were compared to a group of well-rested residents, it was […]
NTSB Releases Tour Helicopter Crash Information
On December 8, we blogged about a tragic helicopter crash that claimed the lives of four passengers and the pilot who were on route to the Hoover Dam. The National Transportation Safety Board has now opened the public docket concerning this tragic aviation accident. While the docket does not contain the NTSB analysis of the crash, […]
A Simple Solution to a Serious Medical Error
A 2009 quality-improvement program conducted at Children’s Hospital in Colorago identified misplaced orders as the second most common reason why care is provided to the wrong patient. Misplaced orders have been decreased as a result of the program, dropping from 12 incidents in 2010 to 3 incidents one year later. The quality-improvement plan involved a change in the computer […]
Rapoport Law Offices, P.C., files wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of man killed in trucking accident
A young man was killed by a commercial motor vehicle as he was providing assistance to a disabled tractor-trailer stranded on the side of a highway. Rapoport Weisberg Sims & VanOverloop and Baum, Hedlund, Aristei & Goldman filed a wrongful death case today in the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, against several defendants involved in the […]
Contaminated Heparin Syringe Litigation Update: Attorney Michael Teich Appointed Lead Counsel for 61 Victims
Rapoport Weisberg Sims & VanOverloop partner Michael L. Teich has been appointed Lead Counsel on behalf of a group of victims of defective heparin-filled syringes by the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. District Court Judge Gary Feinerman appointed Mr. Teich to the Lead Counsel position for 61 individuals from multiple […]
Teens Can Help Other Teens Avoid Distracted Driving
Though it is often cited as a major contributor to unsafe behavior among teens, peer pressure can also be a tool for positive change. Consumer Reports recently released a study indicating that peer pressure is increasingly being used to stop teen drivers from texting while driving. While teen drivers still suffer elevated rates of fatal car […]
Backup Cameras And Blind Zones
Styling trends and the need for improved aerodynamics may be increasing the danger of accidents that occur while vehicles are backing up. The blind zones behind a vehicle are areas of great risk. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 221 deaths and 14,000 injuries are caused by back-over crashes every year. The blind zones behind […]
Homemade Aircraft Pose Greater Safety Risk
The National Transportation Safety Board made recommendations this week based on its findings concerning aviation accidents. The recommendations are directed toward the group with the highest rate of aviation accidents and fatalities in the flying community-the pilots of small, homemade aircraft. These pilots suffer an accident rate that is twice the general aviation average, and suffer three […]
Drive Carefully Over Memorial Day Weekend
Holidays are often accompanied by an increase in dangerous driving. Drinking and driving may be the most notorious of holiday traffic problems, but countless serious car accidents are caused by people running red lights and committing other moving violations. According to a study by the National Coalition for Safer Roads, Memorial Day weekend may be the most […]
David Rapoport Attended AAJ Trial Lawyer Leaders Forum
Rapoport Weisberg Sims & VanOverloop attorney and founding partner David Rapoport joined a distinguished group of trial lawyers from across the country at the annual American Association for Justice’s (AAJ) Leaders Forum Retreat May 18-20. The American Association for Justice’s Leaders Forum was created in 2000 to ensure that every person has access to justice […]