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- Construction worker injury and fatality realities
- Could your medical device be at risk for hacking?
- Despite rising traffic fatalities, some want increase to speed limit
- Distracted driving leads to another deadly year in Illinois
- 4 ways to make your upcoming road trip safer
- Study reveals medication errors happen in nearly half of surgeries
- Risk of fatal accidents higher at night
- 5 tips for preventing Illinois pedestrian accidents
- Understanding the facts about Illinois spinal cord injuries
- Study reveals hands free cellphones are not safe to use while driving
- The connection between truck volume and accidents
- Recovering for the untimely loss of a loved one in Illinois
- Studies suggest drowsy driving not taken seriously by drivers
- Doctors distracted by electronic devices may endanger many patients
- Self-driving semis: Coming soon to a highway near you?
- Reducing on the job injuries for Illinois construction workers
- Illinois parents: be aware of dangers when your kids trick-or-treat
- Ignition interlock devices continue to save lives in IL
- Illinois licensing regulations address elderly driver risks
- Defective hip replacements: What every patient should know
- Drivers not always vigilant for bikes sharing the road
- Patient gets 500,000 for doctor’s teasing during anesthesia
- Will more catastrophic accidents follow Illinois speed limit increases?
- Common myths about multitasking and driving in Illinois
- Depression after a brain injury: What TBI victims need to know
- Study: Parents may be partially to blame for teen driver distraction
- Cellphone addiction fuels America’s growing distracted driving problem
- Colored vests, ultraviolet light among efforts to reduce medical errors
- Pedestrian fatality in Illinois shows dangers of pedestrian accidents
- Hospital errors and the impact on patient health
- Settlement Report 12-23-13
- Record fine for failure to report auto defects shows scope of problem
- Relief from the Waiver/Forfeiture Rule: Hux v. Raben and its Progeny
- MRSA infections still a concern for hospitals
- Radiologist could be liable for failing to communicate cancer diagnosis