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    Posted on March 25, 2015 To

    Bob Clifford to Participate in Mock Trial on the Eastland Disaster that killed 844 People

    Eastland Disaster, Dan Webb, Justice Anne Burke, mock trial of Eastland Disaster, 844 killed, Harold Washington Library, Winston & Strawn

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    Posted on March 18, 2015 To

    Parent Company Immediately Files for Overnight Following $25.9 Million Verdict Obtained by Clifford and Tomasik

    March 18, 2015 The parent company of Yellow Cab company filed for bankruptcy, Wednesday (March 18, 2015), hours following a nearly $26 million verdict against the taxi company in a horrific accident that left a 44-year-old man permanently brain damaged and complete loss of his career as a lawyer. Yellow Cab Affiliation, Inc., of Chicago, the apparent principal company for the negligent driver of the cab, filed for bankruptcy overnight. Two personal injury law firms…

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    Posted on March 17, 2015 To

    $25.9 Million Verdict Obtained by Clifford and Tomasik

    Marc Jacobs Jury Verdict Form Third Amended Complaint Two personal injury law firms came together today (Tuesday, March 17, 2015) to obtain a $25.9 million verdict on behalf of a lawyer who was severely injured in a horrific taxi crash 10 years ago that involved a speeding cab that went hurling off an expressway ramp and smashed head-on into a concrete barrier. Robert A. Clifford, founder and senior partner at Clifford Law Offices, and Timothy…

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    Posted on March 14, 2015 To

    Takata Air Bag Recalls — What that Means for You

    Almost eight million cars have now been recalled because of the potentially deadly Takata air bag defects. Consumer Reports explains the problem with step-by-step actions you should take now. To view this important information on what cars are affected and other important Q and A’s on this topic as well as the latest updates regarding the Takata air bag, click here. Four fatalities and more than 100 injuries have been linked to these airbags. It…

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    Posted on March 14, 2015 To

    Safety Advocate Takes on Guardrail Industry

    Industry insider and safety advocate Joshua Harman talks with Bloomberg’s Patrick Lee about a design flaw that causes highway guardrails to become deadly spears on impact. To view the video on dangerous guardrails, click here: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/b/91f9f0f1-0eeb-4ea1-b0e9-454e04a95cd4 The ABC7 Investigative Team headed by reporter Chuck Goudie reported on Channel 7 in Chicago yesterday about a device that is supposed to protect drivers who hit guardrails head-on, but it may not work.  To view his investigative story,…

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    Posted on March 14, 2015 To

    General Motors Settles Initial Case on Faulty Car Ignition Switches

    As General Motors reportedly settled the first case that brought the world’s attention to the problem of its car ignition switches, yet another case reportedly has been filed that is linked to this problem. GM Ignition Switch Linked to Another Death, Jessica Taylor was driving home for Labor Day when her car left the road and flipped several times. Evidence surfaced last year that her car to the GM ignition switch failure that has already…

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    Posted on March 14, 2015 To

    The White House Releases Q and A Interview with the Surgeon General, the First Indian American to Hold that Position

    Get to Know America’s Doctor: At 37, Dr. Vivek Murthy is one of the youngest Americans, and the first Indian American, to serve as the Surgeon General — or “America’s doctor.” Dr. Murthy recently stopped by the White House to answer a few questions and talk about community health, measles, and his past experiences. Prior to becoming Surgeon General, he trained students to become doctors, founded a nonprofit to combat HIV/AIDS, and treated thousands of…

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    Posted on March 14, 2015 To

    Some Interesting Numbers on Auto Recalls and Driving Safety

    A federal jury awarded $175 million to a whistle-blower who questioned the safety of thousands of Trinity guardrail end caps that may be impaling cars instead of slowing them down safely. Ten different automakers were listed in an October 2014 recall notice to replace defective Takata air bags, which have claimed five lives so far. A second urgent recall was also issued in January 2015. More than 60 million vehicles were recalled in the United…

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    Recalls, Defects Dominate Automotive Headlines for 2014

    For the automotive industry, 2014 was the year of the recall. You couldn’t pick up a newspaper, turn on the evening news or check your favorite news site without hearing about another new and alarming recall. And unfortunately for car owners everywhere, recalls show no sign of letting up. What’s even more concerning is a lapse by automakers and federal regulators in responding soon enough to reports of serious injury and death. Visit Fatal Flaws:…

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