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What to Do if You Were Prescribed the Wrong Medication in Illinois

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Getting the wrong medication can have disastrous consequences for your health. It’s important to know what to do if a doctor prescribes the wrong medication. Your first step is to consult another doctor and ensure side effects and complications are addressed. You should do this as soon as you find out that you were prescribed the incorrect medication. 

Dog Bite Victim Suffers Multiple Injuries Following Brutal Attack

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A Belleville man is on the road to recovery after a dog attack left him with serious injuries. Known as man’s best friend, dogs offer companionship, security, assistance, and other support to their owners. Sometimes, however, they cause serious injuries that have lasting effects.  A week after he was attacked by two unknown dogs, the Belleville man remained in the hospital, recovering from the dog bite injuries and receiving rabies treatment.

What Are Average Car Accident Settlement Amounts in Illinois?

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Car accident settlement amounts depend on factors such as the insurance coverage held by the motorists involved, liability, and the severity of the injuries and property damage. However, other factors may also play a role. For example, punitive damages may be calculated in a settlement if the other party was acting recklessly and in conscious disregard to others.

City vs. Cyclists: Chicago Not Liable for Bicycle Accidents Caused by Potholes

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In a December 2023 decision, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that the city of Chicago cannot be held responsible for bicycle accidents caused by potholes if there are no bike lanes or signage indicating that the street was intended for bicycle use. This decision has a significant impact on bicyclist safety in the state, and it’s important to know its ramifications.