Raquel Manzo, 53, a homemaker, was driving her car and stopped at a stop sign when Daniel Garcia Buenrostro, who was driving a dump truck, suddenly rear-ended her car. Manzo suffered neck and lower back injuries that required a cervical fusion at C6-7 with injections. Manzo, who was a candidate…
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$1.85 Million Jury Verdict in Negligent Entrustment Lawsuit of Tow Truck Driver
Robin Chapman, 55, was driving to work when a tow truck owned by Super Dirty Recovery LLC and driven by its employee, Joseph McRaith, pulled out suddenly from a side street and collided with Chapman’s vehicle. Chapman suffered a broken left elbow, a fractured right ankle, broken ribs and a…
$74 Million Jury Verdict in Negligent Resurfacing Project Caused Wrongful Death
Amy Skiba, 43, was driving with two children, both 12 years old, when an oncoming driver lost control of his vehicle, crossed the center line, and struck Skiba’s vehicle head-on. Skiba suffered fatal injuries. She was survived by her husband and three children, one of whom is an adult. Skiba’s…
$200,000 Jury Verdict for Injured in Intersection Crash
Carol Loevy, 59, entered an intersection in her SUV. Michael Tobin made a right turn in front of Loevy’s vehicle in his pickup truck. His pickup truck collided with Loevy’s SUV. She suffered neck and lumbar spinal injuries, including a herniated disk at C5-6. She was later diagnosed as having…
Jury Signs $200,000 Verdict for Injuries in Rear-End Crash
Juanita Marquez, 90, was a passenger in her daughter’s pickup truck. While the pickup truck was stopped in traffic, an SUV driven by a teenager, Aaron Dominguez, rear-ended the Marquez vehicle. The crash caused the Marquez vehicle to hit another vehicle in front of it. Marquez suffered a cervical strain…
U.S. Court of Appeals Affirms Summary Judgment in Favor of Corporation Whose Driver of the Truck in a Rear-End Crash Was an Independent Contractor
Marina Kolchinsky and her mother, Lidia Kolchinsky, were severely injured in a car collision with a tractor-trailer in Illinois. They sued the truck driver and the two companies that contracted with him. The Kolchinskys filed in federal court based on diversity of citizenship. Illinois law controlled. The district court entered…
Illinois Appellate Court Affirms $4.7 Million Verdict Finding Sufficient Evidence of Agency Relationship
The appeal in this case comes out of a jury’s verdict in favor of the plaintiff, Lanisha Blockmon, who was special administrator of the Estate of Walter Blockmon III. On July 11, 2014, Blockmon was driving on I-80 near the city of Country Club Hills, Ill., when his vehicle was…
Illinois Appellate Court Finds That Emergency Medical Team is not Entitled to Immunity for Non-emergency Medical Services
In a divided First District Appellate Court decision, it was found that a private ambulance company cannot get the benefit of immunity given to emergency vehicles for a collision its medic allegedly caused. The appeals panel found that because the defendant, Joshua M. Nicholas, wasn’t transporting a patient in his…
$15.5 Million Jury Verdict for Several Killed or Injured in Fatal Crash Caused by Intoxicated Driver; Negligent Entrustment Claim Included
After a party, Vivence Bugilimfura drove seven of his friends home in his employer’s van. He had been drinking. He crashed the van into a concrete highway divider. All but one of the passengers who were in their early 20s were ejected from the van. Two of the passengers suffered…
Illinois Supreme Court Considers Good Faith Settlements Under the Illinois Contribution Act
In this semi-tractor-trailer crash, the plaintiff, Angela Antonicelli, was a passenger in a vehicle traveling on Illinois Interstate 88. Three lanes were closed for construction. Karl Browder was operating a semi-tractor and trailer traveling behind Antonicelli’s car. The truck driver, Daniel Juan Rodriguez, was under the influence of cocaine and…