P&N BLOG | Parente & Norem Supports IUEC Local 2 Golf Outing
The Law Offices of Parente & Norem, P.C. was proud to sponsor the annual IUEC Local 2 golf outing at White Pines Golf Club in Bensenville, IL. In attendance were partners, Matt Coleman, Dennis Lynch, Cole Munvez, and associate Mike Long.
The Law Offices of Parente & Norem, P.C. concentrates its practice in the representation of those injured in workplace accidents. If you or someone you know has been injured in a workplace accident, call/text us today at 312.641.5926 or visit us at pninjurylaw.com.
P&N BLOG | Common Personal Injury Legal Terms
When you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, parts of the process can be overwhelming; with terms you may have never heard before. To help you navigate these legal terms, below we have compiled a list of the most common terms you may encounter during your personal injury case.
Affidavit: A formal written statement declared under oath.
Arbitration: A non-judicial legal procedure where parties present their dispute to a neutral arbitrator outside of court.
Attorney-Client Privilege: The confidentiality of communications between an attorney and their client.
Complaint: A legal document filed to initiate a civil lawsuit, detailing the plaintiff’s allegations against the defendant and their requests for relief.
Contingency Fee: A fee arrangement where an attorney is paid a percentage of the recovery amount only if they win the case. No fee is charged if the attorney is unsuccessful.
Defendant: The party against whom a lawsuit is brought.
Deposition: Oral testimony taken under oath, where one party questions another party or relevant witnesses.
Discovery: The pre-trial phase where parties gather facts and information to build their case. This can include written questions (interrogatories), requests for production, or oral testimony (depositions).
Docket: The court’s calendar of scheduled actions and hearings.
Evidence: Information presented to support or prove a case.
Expert Witness: A witness with specialized knowledge who provides testimony to support a party’s case.
IDPH: Illinois Department of Public Health.
Independent Medical Evaluation (IME): A medical examination conducted by a doctor chosen by the insurance company or the opposing party to assess the severity of injuries in a personal injury or workers’ compensation case.
Interrogatory: Written questions exchanged between parties in a lawsuit to uncover important information. A type of written discovery.
Jury: A group of people selected to hear the evidence in a trial and make a decision based on the facts presented.
Lawsuit: A legal proceeding between two parties in a court of law.
Liability Insurance: Insurance that provides compensation for injuries or property damage caused by the policyholder’s negligence.
Medical Malpractice: Negligent care by a healthcare provider that fails to meet the established standard of care, resulting in patient injury or death.
Motion: A formal request by one party for a judge’s ruling on an issue, made orally or in writing during a lawsuit.
Personal Injury: Injury to one’s body, mind, reputation, or emotions, as opposed to property.
Plaintiff: The party who initiates a lawsuit against the defendant.
Power of Attorney: A document granting legal authority to act on someone else’s behalf.
Product Liability: Legal responsibility of manufacturers for damages or injuries caused by defective products.
Sepsis: A severe bacterial blood infection, also known as septicemia.
Settlement Mediation: A dispute resolution process where a neutral mediator helps parties reach a settlement to avoid court.
Statute of Limitations: The time period within which a plaintiff must file a lawsuit.
Summary Judgment: A court decision resolving a lawsuit in favor of one party based on the law, without a full trial, usually due to no material facts being disputed.
Summons: A legal document issued by a court informing the defendant of a lawsuit.
Testimony: Evidence given by a witness under oath during a deposition or trial.
Tort: Negligent or wrongful conduct causing injury to another person for which damages may be sought.
Witness: A person who provides testimony under oath in legal proceedings, offering firsthand experience or expert opinion.
Workers’ Compensation: A form of insurance providing wage replacement and medical benefits to employees injured during their employment in exchange for mandatory relinquishment of the employee’s right to sue their employer.
Wrongful Death: A death caused by another’s negligence, leading to a lawsuit usually filed by the deceased’s family or beneficiaries.
As always, the staff at The Law Offices of Parente & Norem, P.C. is here to answer any questions you may have throughout the duration of your personal injury case. If you would like to speak with our office, call us at 312.641.5926 or fill out a contact form right here on our website.
P&N BLOG | The Law Offices of Parente & Norem, P.C. Supports Will & Grundy County Building Trades Annual Golf Outing
The Law Offices of Parente & Norem, P.C. was proud to support the Will & Grundy Building Trades Annual Golf Outing! This outing was held Monday, July 22nd, at both Inwood Golf Course in Joliet, Illinois and Wedgewood Golf Course in Plainfield, Illinois. Our firm was represented by our attorneys Cole Munvez and Taylor Matichak.
Throughout the year, the Will and Grundy BTC contributes to multiple charities, programs for children & the underprivileged. as well as other events within their community. This annual outing benefits charities such as Lightways Hospice, which is a nonprofit that does not turn away anyone based on their ability to pay. They also support Operation St. Nick; a charity that grants wishes to military families experiencing hardship.
Parente & Norem is so proud to be able to support these causes, through our sponsorship, as well as have an opportunity to network with the local building trades, politicians, and union representatives that are fundamental to the growth of Will & Grundy County.
For more information on The Law Offices of Parente & Norem, P.C. or speak to an attorney, call/text us at 312.641.5926 or visit us at pninjurylaw.com
P&N BLOG | The Law Offices of Parente & Norem Sponsor Annual De La Salle Institute Golf Outing
The Law Offices of Parente & Norem, P.C. was proud to be a sponsor of the annual De La Salle Institute Golf Outing held July 18, 2024 at Silver Lakes Country Club in Orland Park.
This golf outing benefits the scholarship fund of the De La Salle Institute to ensure that tuition remains affordable for their students and families. In attendance on behalf of the firm this year were our Work Injury Attorneys Matthew Coleman and Taylor Matichak.
The Law Offices of Parente & Norem, P.C. concentrates its practice in the representation of those injured on the job, or due to another’s negligence. If you or someone you know has been injured on the job or in an accident, call/text us today at 312.641.5926 or visit us at pninjurylaw.com.
P&N BLOG | Parente & Norem Supports The Illinois Valley Building Trades Charitable Trust Golf Outing
The Law Offices of Parente & Norem. P.C. was honored to be a gold sponsor at the Illinois Valley Building Trades Council Annual Charitable Trust Golf Outing. In attendance were our work injury lawyers Matthew Coleman and Taylor Matichak. This event benefitted two charitable organizations this year. Arukah Institute of Healing and the United Way of Illinois Valley.
The Law Offices of Parente & Norem, P.C. concentrates its practice in the representation of those injured in construction accidents. If you or someone you know has been injured in a construction accident, call/text us today at 312.641.5926 or visit us at pninjurylaw.com.
P&N BLOG | Parente & Norem Welcomes Summer Law Clerks Elizabeth Borchardt and Matthew Korcek
Please join us in welcoming Parente & Norem’s summer Law Clerks, Elizabeth Borchardt and Matthew Korcek.
Matthew currently attends Colorado State University and is pursuing a degree in political science with a concentration in US Government/Law with a minor in Philosophy. His hobbies include powerlifting, skiing, wakesurfing, and reading. Matthew plans to attend law school and hopes to one day practice personal injury law.
Elizabeth is currently a rising senior at Indiana University studying Law, Ethics & Decision-Making and Management within the Kelley School of Business. She’s from Elmhurst, Illinois and some of her hobbies include golfing and traveling. Elizabeth plans to attend law school in Chicago next fall and is super excited to begin a career in law.
P&N BLOG | The Law Offices of Parente & Norem, P.C. Proudly Supports The Walter ‘Babe’ Satalic Charity Golf Outing
The Law Offices of Parente & Norem, P.C. recently had the honor of supporting the Ironworkers Local 1 “Babe” Satalic Golf Outing! Held on Monday, June 4, 2024, at the beautiful Silver Lake Country Club in Orland Park, IL, this event brought together the community for a day of golf, camaraderie, and philanthropy.
The outing benefits several local charities, making a tangible difference in the lives of many. Among the beneficiaries is the YMCA Camp Independence in Lake County, a program dedicated to teaching self-reliance to patients with spina bifida. Additionally, this golf event supports Park Forest Senior Services, a vital program through the Community Center that provides a food pantry, senior exercise classes, door-to-door travel, and various other services for the seniors of Forest Park, Illinois.
Iron Workers Local 1, located in Chicago, Illinois, was chartered in 1896. The proud members of Local 1 have contributed to the growth of Chicagoland for over 100 years. Their members have been a part of building the bridges to connect our roads, buildings to make up the skyline, a vast number of schools and universities, concert venues, stadiums, hospitals, and amusement parks. The list keeps growing. To learn more about the Local 1 Union, click here.
For those interested in learning more about The Law Offices of Parente & Norem, P.C. or seeking legal assistance, call or text us at 312.641.5926 or visit our website at pninjurylaw.com.
P&N BLOG | How Frequent Are Winter Weather-Related Car Accidents in Early Spring in Illinois?
Car accidents are a common occurrence in Illinois, often attributed to various factors, with adverse weather conditions being a significant contributor. Particularly during the early spring months, the lingering winter weather poses heightened risks on the roads. Among the 1.2 million weather-related car accidents that happen annually in the United States, a notable portion occur on icy, snowy, or slushy pavements, with 18 percent transpiring while snow or sleet is actively falling.
Studies confirm Illinois as one of the states witnessing a higher incidence of fatal car accidents during winter, averaging around 27 yearly. This trend continues into the early spring months, amplifying the dangers of winter driving in Illinois. In such cases, individuals involved in accidents caused by negligent drivers during winter weather conditions may pursue compensation through personal injury claims.
Factors Contributing to Spring Snowstorm Vehicle Crashes
Winter conditions introduce numerous hazards that impede safe driving practices, leading to accidents if drivers fail to adjust or respond appropriately. In early spring, snow-related collisions often occur due to:
Reduced Traction: When there have been periods of warm spring like weather: snow, ice, or slush on the roads significantly impairs a driver’s control over their vehicle. Braking distances increase, and vehicles may skid when maneuvering, especially if drivers fail to adjust their speed or maintain safe distances. Additionally, the presence of “black ice” further compounds the risk, as it may not be immediately visible but can affect vehicle stability.
Limited Visibility: Snowstorms, heavy fog, or other winter weather conditions diminish visibility on the roads. Also, inexperienced drivers may not know how to best utilize heat/defrost mechanisms to defog windshields when the temperatures fluctuate between warm and cold. Drivers must exercise caution and reduce speed to enhance their ability to perceive obstacles and other vehicles.
Mechanical Failures: Poor vehicle maintenance exacerbates risks during winter driving. Improperly inflated tires reduce traction, malfunctioning windshield wipers or headlights impair visibility, and mechanical failures compromise overall vehicle control.
Hazardous Roads: Already treacherous roads, such as the busy highways and rural routes in Illinois, become even more perilous with the onset of winter weather during early spring. Precipitation can freeze quickly when the temperature drops before crews can treat driving surfaces.
Unsafe Driving Practices: Violating traffic laws or driving recklessly escalates the risk of accidents, particularly during winter weather conditions. Behaviors like distracted driving, speeding, tailgating, and failing to adhere to traffic signals pose heightened dangers on snowy or icy roads, increasing the likelihood of collisions and subsequent injuries.
While car accidents occur for a wide variety of reasons, adverse weather conditions are one common factor in collisions that take place in Illinois. Winter weather during the spring months can be especially dangerous. If you or someone you know has been injured due to negligent driving, call/text The Law Offices of Parente & Norem, P.C. today at 312.641.5926 for a free case evaluation, or fill out a contact form here on our website.
P&N BLOG | Rideshare Accident Rates with Uber and Lyft: 2020 to Today
In recent years, ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft have revolutionized the transportation industry, providing convenient and affordable alternatives to traditional taxis and public transit. However, along with their widespread adoption, questions about safety and accident rates have emerged. From 2020 to the present day, examining accident rates associated with Uber and Lyft offers valuable insights into the safety of rideshare services, the factors influencing accident occurrences, and the efforts undertaken by companies to enhance safety measures.
Rideshare Services and Safety Concerns
Ridesharing platforms have become integral parts of urban mobility worldwide. Uber and Lyft, the two most prominent players in the industry, operate in numerous countries, offering millions of rides daily. While these services provide undeniable benefits such as convenience, cost-effectiveness, and accessibility, safety concerns have been raised since their inception.
Several factors contribute to rideshare accidents, including:
Driver Behavior: The behavior of rideshare drivers significantly impacts accident rates. Factors such as speeding, distracted driving, and fatigue can increase the likelihood of accidents.
Road Conditions: Poor road conditions, inclement weather, and construction zones can pose challenges for rideshare drivers, potentially leading to accidents.
Other Drivers: Accidents involving rideshare vehicles can also result from the actions of other drivers on the road, including reckless driving, failure to yield, and driving under the influence.
Vehicle Maintenance: The condition of rideshare vehicles, including maintenance and upkeep, can affect safety. Mechanical failures or issues with brakes, tires, or lights may contribute to accidents.
Passenger Behavior: While less common, passenger behavior can also play a role in rideshare accidents. Actions such as distracting the driver, refusing to wear seatbelts, or becoming aggressive can increase the risk of collisions.
Rideshare Accident Statistics
Uber and Lyft, the household names in ridesharing, have long touted their services as a solution to reduce traffic fatalities, particularly those stemming from drunk driving incidents. Numerous studies have supported this, albeit with some nuances. One study found a “significant decrease in convictions for impaired driving” associated with the introduction of rideshare services, indicating a promising step forward in road safety.
There is undeniable validity in opting for Uber, Lyft, or any rideshare service, especially on a night out involving alcohol. These services provide a convenient and responsible alternative to getting behind the wheel after drinking.
However, the overarching claim that rideshare services inherently reduce overall traffic fatalities remains a topic of contention. Contrary to the optimistic narratives propagated by Lyft and Uber, experts from the University of Chicago found that 3% of the annual increase in vehicular deaths could be linked to the prevalence of rideshare services on the road.
A brief overview of rideshare accident statistics and facts reveals some sobering realities:
- According to the University of Chicago, approximately 987 roadway deaths each year have been linked to the presence of Uber and Lyft drivers, constituting the 3% annual increase in tragic traffic fatalities.
- These rideshare-associated deaths are attributed to the companies’ reliance on a high volume of drivers on the road to ensure prompt response times for consumers.
- Despite the University of Chicago’s findings, a study highlights the positive impact of rideshare services in reducing drunk driving incidents.
In an effort to maintain transparency and accountability, both Uber and Lyft have been publishing annual safety reports since 2017. Let’s take a look at the statistics provided by these reports –
Uber Accident Statistics and Lyft Accident Statistics:
In 2019 and 2020, Uber claimed that nearly 100% of rideshare trips ended without any safety incidents, with only approximately 0.0002% of trips involving critical safety events.
Lyft reported similar figures in their safety reports, even asserting superiority in certain categories compared to Uber.
Rideshare vehicles are not immune to traffic fatalities. Between 2017 and 2018, Uber cars were involved in nearly 110 accident-related deaths across 97 fatal crashes. In these incidents, riders and drivers each accounted for 21% of the fatalities, with the remaining victims being third parties.
Ridesharing has reshaped transportation, particularly in urban areas. It provides an accessible, on-demand transportation option, impacting public transport usage. During the COVID-19 pandemic, public transportation trips in the US decreased by 53%, while Uber trips only declined by 27%.
This shift indicates a growing preference for ridesharing over traditional public transportation, which may have long-term implications for urban planning and traffic dynamics.
Company Reports and Disclosure
Uber and Lyft regularly release safety reports and disclose accident-related data as part of their commitment to transparency and accountability. These reports typically include information on the number of accidents, fatalities, and injuries involving rideshare vehicles, as well as initiatives and safety measures implemented by the companies.
Government Statistics and Regulatory Oversight
Government agencies responsible for transportation and safety regulation also play a role in monitoring rideshare accident rates and enforcing safety standards. Agencies such as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in the United States and equivalent bodies in other countries collect and analyze accident data, conduct investigations, and implement regulations to enhance rideshare safety.
Ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft have transformed the way people move around cities, offering convenience, affordability, and accessibility. However, safety concerns remain a critical issue for both passengers and drivers. From 2020 to the present day, analyzing accident rates associated with Uber and Lyft reveals important insights into the factors influencing safety, the impact of external events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, and the efforts undertaken by companies to mitigate risk and enhance safety measures.
If you or someone you know has been injured in a rideshare accident, call/text The Law Offices of Parente & Norem, P.C. at 312.641.5926 for a free case evaluation or fill out a contact form here on our website.
P&N BLOG | Meet Alexa Soto!
This week, The Law Offices of Parente & Norem, P.C. would like to introduce you to one of our work injury paralegals, Alexa Soto. Alexa has been with our firm since 2023, and wears many hats! So let’s take a few minutes to get to know her a little better.
What is your favorite part of working at our firm?
I love working here because of how supportive the attorneys and managers are in guiding and teaching people interested in a legal career. It’s also inspiring working with people who are dedicated to helping their clients and treat clients with compassion and understanding.
What’s one thing people don’t know about you that they would be surprised to find out?
I’ve been a pescatarian for 6 years but I took a brief break from it recently until I decided to go back. The only reason I haven’t given up fish is because I love sushi too much. I also dabble in artistic hobbies, I like to bake, paint and embroider, mainly as a creative outlet but I also love seeing a project come to life.
What’s one thing that surprised you about your current role?
There are many opportunities to take on new projects and learn new things!
What do you think makes our team culture unique?
I would say what makes this team unique is how friendly, respectful and encouraging we are of one another. Everyone is also very hardworking and always willing to help each other out.
Lastly, if you could give one piece of advice to aspiring lawyers or those considering a career in the legal field, what would it be?
Explore different areas of the law, you might end up discovering a new found passion.
When Alexa isn’t being a rockstar here in the office, she enjoys spending her time writing yelp reviews.
Thanks for taking the time to let us get to know you, Alexa! We couldn’t do what we do without you!