Stairway falls in Chicago apartment buildings, offices, and commercial properties are among the most severe premises liability cases. Proving liability requires showing the property owner knew or should have known about the defect and failed to fix it.
Attorney guide to Chicago apartment building slip-and-fall claims: landlord duty in common areas, the notice requirement, Illinois snow and ice rules, and 48-hour evidence preservation.
Attorney guide to negligent security claims in Chicago bars, hotels, apartment complexes, and parking garages: foreseeability test, recurring scenarios, and 30-day evidence preservation.
Chicago shopping centers, malls, and retail stores attract millions of visitors each year. What Illinois law says and how to protect your case.
Falls are the most common type of accident in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Learn the Illinois rules and protect your claim.
Millions of people ride the Chicago Transit Authority every day. The CTA operates over 140 rail stations and thousands of bus stops across the city.
If you slipped, tripped, or fell on someone else’s property in Chicago, you probably have one big question: can you hold them responsible?
Parking garages are not places most people think about as dangerous. You park your car, walk to the elevator or stairs, and head to your destination.
Chicago has thousands of miles of sidewalks. Many of them are in poor condition. Cracked concrete, raised slabs, tree root damage, uneven surfaces, and…
Chicago is a city of renters. Millions of people live in apartment buildings, condominiums, and multi-unit residential properties across the city.
