411: The Effects of “Obamacare” on Medical Malpractice
411: The Effects of “Obamacare” on Medical Malpractice

We are fairly certain that if you’ve flipped on the radio or the television in the past few weeks, you have heard about the recent issues plaguing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) rollout. From website inefficiency to...

Firm Founder David Aronberg Runs the Chicago Marathon!
Firm Founder David Aronberg Runs the Chicago Marathon!

The Chicago Marathon took place on October 13th of this year, and among the more than 39,000 runners who hailed from all 50 U.S. states and from over 100 countries around the world, was founder (and one of the namesake’s!)...

411: The Legal Theory of Unjust Enrichment
411: The Legal Theory of Unjust Enrichment

As we’ve remarked multiple times on this blog, and as you were probably told countless times during your youth, life isn’t always fair. That said, as we’ve also expressed consistently on this blog, the law does provide a remedy for...

What Tort Reform Supporters Aren’t Telling You
What Tort Reform Supporters Aren’t Telling You

  The tort reform movement, an effort to limit plaintiff’s rights to collect compensation for injuries or losses they’ve experienced due to the negligence of others, has put out into the general public many fallacies about personal injury law, and...

P.I. Pulse: Asiana Airline Crash Claims
P.I. Pulse: Asiana Airline Crash Claims

If it’s not a mammoth cruise liner that causes injuries and distress, it’s a large airliner. Earlier this summer, as has been discussed by news outlets all over the world, an airplane operated by Asiana Airlines, based in South Korea,...

Medical Malpractice from Different Angles
Medical Malpractice from Different Angles

Medical malpractice, or “med-mal,” as it is often referred to within legal offices around the country, refers to an instance or series of instances in which a medical practitioner has engaged in malpractice—illegal, irresponsible and/or negligent activity. Many professionals are...