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New Study Shows Why Personal Injury Lawyers Are So Smart

Ok, maybe the study doesn’t single out personal injury lawyers as the only smart lawyers. However, the South Chicago Personal Injury lawyers at Grazian and Volpe (now Lloyd Miller Law) want to crow about this study anyways. According to neuroscientists at the University of California at Berkeley intensive study for the Law School Admission Test […]

Why Older Riders Suffer More in Motorcycle Accidents

Your Chicago Accident Lawyers at Grazian and Volpe (now Lloyd Miller Law) want to help motorcycle riders stay safe and avoid motorcycle accidents. Our previous articles (“Older Motorcycle Riders More Likely to Be Injured” and “Aging Road Warriors and Motorcycle Accidents”) described the added risk of serious personal injury faced by the increasing number of […]

Aging Road Warriors and Motorcycle Accident Injuries

The Chicago and South Chicago accident lawyers at Grazian and Volpe (now Lloyd Miller Law) have devoted many articles over the years to clients injured in motorcycle accidents and the challenges and nuances in litigating their claims. Last Thursday we addressed the growing number of riders 50 years-old and older and the increased incidence of […]

Older Motorcycle Riders More Likely to Be Injured

The Chicago accident lawyers at Grazian and Volpe (now Lloyd Miller Law) are strong advocates for motorcycle riders injured in motor vehicle accidents. We have written extensively on the challenges facing injured riders when litigating their. The most difficult challenge is dispelling the public perception of riders as risk takers and presumptively the cause of […]

Road Rage: A Widespread Problem for American Commuters

According to a study conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of CareerBuilder, an online employment website, road rage in American is more prevalent than one would think. Road rage is an angry and sometimes violent response from drivers who are stressed and frustrated with their commute. The study surveyed 3,800 commuters between May 14 and […]