When debris falls from a truck on the highway, the results can be serious. Cargo that spills or breaks loose can strike nearby vehicles, force sudden swerves, or create dangerous roadway hazards. If you suffer injuries in this type of incident, determining who is responsible becomes an important step toward recovering compensation. Unlike a simple fender-bender, truck-related incidents often involve multiple parties, commercial insurance policies, and federal safety regulations. Understanding how liability works when debris falls from a truck can help you protect your rights and pursue the compensation you need. If you were injured in a highway incident involving
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At Ankin Law Office LLC we understand the difficulties and the complex issues linked to workers’ compensation, personal injury, wrongful death lawsuits, general practice, and motor vehicle accidents. Our personal injury lawyers, based in Chicago, Illinois, recognize the impact these suits can have on all parties involved. Our Chicago personal injury attorneys are dedicated to being your voice in tough times so you can recover damages that you are entitled to receive.
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Are Apartment Complexes Liable for Assaults on Their Property?
When an assault occurs on apartment property, one of the first legal questions is whether the owner or management company could have done more to prevent it. In many cases, that question turns on whether the incident was foreseeable and whether the property owner failed to take reasonable security measures in light of known risks. So, can you hold apartment complexes liable for assaults on their property? Key Takeaways
- Apartment complexes have a duty to maintain reasonably safe conditions for tenants and lawful visitors.
- A property owner may be liable for an assault if they ignored known security risks or
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How Ankin Law’s Office Found Its Way Into a Major Chicago Movie
One of the more memorable films in Chicago has a connection to Ankin Law. That’s because of the filming location of one of the most memorable scenes of the film, which happened around the personal injury law firm’s office in the Loop. “The Fugitive” was a 1993 filmed that followed Dr. Richard Kimble’s travels through Chicago to prove his innocence in his wife’s murder. He was gathering clues for his case while the FBI was trying to bring him into custody. One of the major scenes features Kimble, portrayed by Harrison Ford, trying to elude FBI agents, one of which…
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Why Voting Is Important for Your Legal Case
Tuesday is election day in the State of Illinois – and if you care about the law, it’s important you go to the polls. That’s what Attorney Howard Ankin says as voters cast their ballots to determine the party candidates who’ll appear on the ballot for the midterm elections on November 3. Which candidates are voted into office can have a big impact on the court system and the laws that go into effect in the future. It could limit the number of benefits and amount of reward which our clients could get when we represent them in our injury…
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Ashleen Bracey: A Chicagoan Building a Chicago Women’s Basketball Program
A native of Chicagoland is getting her opportunityto build a women’s college basketball team near her hometown. Ashleen Bracey is currently in her fourth season as the head coach at UIC, continuing a basketball journey that began in her hometown of Oak Park. She’s taken on the task of building the Flames women’s basketball program, which is in pursuit of consistent success and their first NCAA Tournament appearance. A standout player at Oak Park-River Forest High School, Bracey was a three-time Missouri Valley Conference champion with Illinois State. While her love of playing basketball took her to Greece professionally…
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Some Quick Advice from A Chicago ‘Teacher of The Month’
A Chicago teacher who received a major award from Ankin Law and WGN-TV is always willing to give some advice to her students. But Mrs. Mary Erdmann of Brother Rice High School is also willing to do the same for her community. After the special education instructor was given the “Teacher of the Month Award” from the law firm and Chicago television station in February, she was asked a tip she’d give to students. Erdmann’s answer was quick but effective. “Be your authentic self,” said Erdmann when asked about a piece of advice she would offer to those in school…
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Why You Need a Chicago Attorney for A Chicago Legal Case
One of the things that Ankin Law prides itself on in its 28th year of personal injury practice in Chicago is our expertise in the law in our hometown. Cook County’s court system and rules present unique challenges to attorneys, and being able to navigate them is key to getting the clients the results they need. That’s apparent to Ankin Law Attorney Telly Liapis, a native of Cook County who has been practicing law in Chicago for over 20 years. “I would be shocked if somebody from out of state could show up and litigate a case here,” said Liapis…
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When Public Health Protocols Fail: Legal Options After Legionnaires’ Disease in State-Operated Care Facilities
A confirmed case of Legionnaires’ disease at an Illinois state-operated developmental center has raised urgent questions about water safety protocols in public care facilities. When institutions fail to maintain safe water systems and vulnerable residents suffer serious illness or death as a result, Illinois law allows families to hold these facilities accountable through premises liability and wrongful death claims. If your loved one contracted Legionnaires’ disease in a state facility, contact Ankin Law at 312-600-0000 to discuss your legal options. Recent Legionnaires’ Disease Case at Illinois State Facility Raises Serious Questions A confirmed case of Legionnaires’ disease at a state-operated…
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Is the Insurance Company Delaying My Car Accident Claim by Asking for ‘More Information’?
Have you recently been thinking, “Is the insurance company delaying my car accident claim by asking for more information?” Insurance companies sometimes request additional information to strategically delay car accident claims. The tactic is aimed at avoiding paying accident victims what they’re rightfully owed. Recognizing delay tactics early is essential to navigating the car accident claims process more effectively and securing fair and timely compensation. If you suspect an insurer is using delay tactics in Chicago, contact the car accident lawyers at Ankin Law by dialing 312-600-0000 for a free case evaluation. Is the Insurance Company Delaying My Car Accident…
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Gourmia Pressure Cooker Safety Alert: What Consumers Should Know in 2026
On February 24th, 2026, The CPSC issued a safety alert regarding around 43,500 pressure cookers sold under the Gourmia brand name, due to the risk of this product causing serious burn injuries. These pressure cookers were sold at Best Buy and other retailers, including online, between 2017 and 2020 for between $50 and $80. The model number is GPC625. The importer, the Steelstone Group, LLC (doing business as Gourmia), and Best Buy, where a majority of these products were sold, have declined to agree to an acceptable recall to address this hazard at this time. Just because a product hasn’t…
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Hit by A Car in Front of Her Son, Linda Got Help from Ankin Law
It was a nightmare situation for a Chicagoan as she was taking her son to school, but Ankin Law was there to help. Linda was in a parking lot outside her residence in January 2025 when a driver struck her while backing up. This all happened in front of her son, who then watched paramedics take Linda to the emergency room. Knowing she needed legal representation, Linda started a Google search for law firms and came across Ankin Law’s strong rating. She decided to give the Chicago-based personal injury firm a call, where her case was assigned to Attorney Maria …
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Howard Ankin Gives Unique Legal Advice on Chicago’s 97.1 The Drive
Whether he’s walking through the streets of Chicago or talking in front of thousands over the air, Attorney Howard Ankin is always ready to give some legal advice. That was the case again on March 5, when he received a call from “The Sherman and Tingle Show” on 97.1 The Drive – and the hosts have a unique question for him. It concerned a case where someone in Michigan parked a bus on a friend’s property and things then spiraled out of control from there. Howard offered up his legal perspective, giving his thoughts on what would happen if a…
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Ankin Law Celebrates Chicago’s 189th Birthday
It’s Chicago’s “birthday,” and Ankin Law is joining many others in the city in celebrating the occasion on Wednesday. Attorney Howard Ankin had a unique way to honor the 189th anniversary of its incorporation on March 4, 1837. At the firm’s home office at 10 North Dearborn in the Loop, the Chicago four-star flag along with the American flag the week before the birthday. This was completed by the WGN Flag and Decorating Company in Chicago during the evening of February 26. It’s one of the many ways that Ankin Law shows its pride in being based in Chicago and representing …
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Institutional Negligence: When a Hospital’s System Fails
Hospital malpractice in Illinois frequently involves institutional negligence, not just errors by individual doctors or nurses. When hospital systems fail, patients are the ones who suffer the consequences. Institutional negligence occurs when a hospital’s policies, staffing decisions, communication systems, or supervision break down and patient safety is compromised. Warning signs may be missed, urgent concerns may not be escalated, and necessary medications or equipment may not be available when care is needed. Illinois law recognizes that hospitals are responsible for how their systems operate. These cases focus on where hospital systems failed, why providers were unable to act, and whether…
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Are Retailers Still Selling Recalled Products in Illinois?
Retailers may still be selling recalled products in Illinois and across the country, putting consumers at risk of illness, injury, or even death. Federal law prohibits the continued sale of recalled consumer products. When a product recall is issued, retailers are expected to pull the products from store shelves to protect consumers from harm. So why are some recalled products still ending up in people’s shopping carts days, and even weeks after recalls are announced? Despite FDA warnings, major retailers continue to get caught with recalled products still on store shelves, sometimes even weeks after recalls were announced. In some…
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Noma Shields: Combining Sports and Science to Help Chicago’s Youth
A native of Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood is giving back to her hometown through a unique program that combines sports and science. That’s what makes Noma Shields one of Ankin Law’s “Chicagoans You Should Know.” In 2024, she incorporated the Youth Sports Science Institute, which teaches the science of sports using technology to students in Chicagoland. What at first started as a few boxing classes evolved into YSSI, where Shields has a two-track approach to teaching kids more on science and math through activities. The system has caught the attention of a number of organizations in Chicago, from major hospitals…
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