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Injuries Lead to Prescription Pain Medication
Pain Meds are a routine part of injury treatment–but they must be taken carefully. (Credit: Photo by Julie Viken from Pexels)
We Know You are Hurting
One common feature among our clients is that they have been injured. Maybe it was a fall, a crash, poor nursing care, or some other mode of injury, they are dealing with pain. That is something the lawyers at Dwyer & Coogan are accustomed to seeing. We read medical records every day as part of our work. And those records nearly always refer to prescription pain medications.
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Cook County Sets May 3 for Civil Jury Trial Return
Daley Center – Chicago. Civil Jury Trials to resume here May 3, 2021 – Credit: Flickr photo/Jaysin Trevino via CC-BY-2.0
Return of Civil Jury Trials Critical for Injured Parties
No one wants a trial. Well, that is to say: no one prefers to end up in front of a group of strangers sitting in a jury box. High stakes. All-or-nothing. Nerve wracking. And let us not consider the butterflies involved in sitting in that witness chair, under the lights, being cross-examined.
But Civil Jury trials are critical for the function
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Podcast: Jim Coogan about Law & Impeachment
How Do Senators Compare to Jurors?
Listen in as Jim Coogan joins The Ben Joravsky Show to discuss how the “jurors” in an Impeachment trial differ from those in a Court trial. There have only been four trials for impeachment of the President of the United States in nearly 240 years. These trials combine law and politics in a unique way that focuses attention on some of the basic law under the Constitution. The 2021 version presented us with questions about the First Amendment.
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New Illinois Law Leads to More Just Results
Bill Passed by General Assembly Would Encourage Settlements

“Justice delayed, is justice denied” is real for every injured person who just wants to move on with life.

For Injured People, Time Not on Their Side
Injured plaintiffs will all tell you the same thing: “I just want my case to be over.” Most will also tell you that they never sued anyone before and did not desire to call a lawyer in the first place. For most, it is uncertainty about paying the bills. Or when medical expenses start to pile up.
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Business in a Pandemic
We’re all facing challenges as a result of the pandemic, but small business owners have been hit especially hard. In many states, several types of small businesses have yet to reopen amid COVID-19 restrictions. Bars, restaurants, fitness centers, and businesses selling non-essential items are really struggling to make ends meet right now, so we’ve gathered a list of resources to help these business owners stay afloat as we weather this pandemic.
Improve Your Business Processes
Take advantage of this downtime to tackle administrative tasks, reduce your operating expenses, and find ways to
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The Legacy of AG William Barr
Jim Coogan Joins The Ben Joravsky Show to Discuss the Attorney General
Over the course of the Trump Presidency, there have been two AG’s confirmed by the Senate. The first was (former Senator) Jefferson B. Sessions. The last was William P. Barr. After the November Election, AG Barr announced that he had tendered his resignation to the White House. Our Jim Coogan joined The Ben Joravsky Show for a lively discussion of some of the acts that AG Barr undertook in service of politics and the Presidency. Tune in here.
A Turbulent Period
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COURTS & COVID-19 CHALLENGES
Justice is difficult to access outside of the Courtroom, but Dwyer & Coogan is here working for you.
Our Lawyers Continue to Take Cases & File Cases
This has been a challenging year. There is no other way to say it. Our lawyers and staff have adjusted by working from home when necessary. We have maximized our use of our case management software, electronic communications and remote technology to connect to the Courts and our clients. We have done everything possible to navigate changes to the Court system and the Workers’ Compensation system. This has included
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Elections and the Law
The 2020 Presidential Election is Over But Controversy Remains
Joseph R. Biden, Jr. has been projected to win the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. But even late in the week of the election, absentee and mail-in votes continued to be counted in Pennsylvania, Arizona, Nevada and other states that had been deemed “too close to call.” Thus, the country waited for projections from the analysts. Behind the scenes, lawyers waited.
Now, since President Trump has been projected to lose the Electoral College vote, his Campaign’s lawyers have sprung into action. In this latest appearance on The Ben
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DID YOU GET A REFUND?
Auto Insurers Claimed Generosity in Issuing Premium Rebates
Even with less damage on the roads, when crashes happen, consult with a lawyer.
You have seen the commercials. Lower traffic during these times means lower insurance claims. And Insurance companies are giving back. But insurance regulatory filings and financial statements show there is more to the story.
This spring, when government orders forced businesses to cut back or close and workers to stay home, many companies reduced their advertising. The only companies left to buy airtime seemed to be those that delivered food or sold auto
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New Era, New Office
View of new Office Building from Northwest Highway
Relocation Plan Accelerated by COVID-19
In an effort to better serve our clients, Dwyer & Coogan is relocating its Primary office to the Northwest Suburbs. Our goal is to provide excellent legal services, achieve economic justice for our clients, and to so conveniently. In service of the Convenience goal, our new Primary office will be located in Park Ridge, Illinois.
Many of our clients have difficulty traveling to Downtown Chicago for meetings. Now, we will offer a Northwest location in addition to our Southwest Suburban office in
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The Incident
A 74-years old woman with a long history of rheumatoid arthritis and partial dementia was admitted to a Chicago area nursing facility for rehabilitation care. She had deconditioned during a recent hospital stay to treat sickness and dehydration. She had mobility limitations. Staff apparently failed to adjust their treatment when she developed a urinary infection after two weeks in the facility. She experienced a fall in the middle of the night that caused a severe head injury. The brain trauma led to her death. She left behind a husband of 55 years.
The Result – $775,000 settlement for
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The Incident
A 42-year-old School Maintenance Engineer fell from a ladder, and landed on his heel. This fractured the heel-end of his tibia. The injury developed into a severe pain condition that prevented him from returning to work. This was after several years of attempted medical treatment.
The Result – $450,000 settlement for future lost wages
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Jim Coogan Joins The Ben Joravsky Show to Discuss Legal Issues
This week, our own Jim Coogan joined The Ben Joravsky Show Podcast do discuss legal issues of the day. This is the latest in their series of segments entitled, “How Is This Legal?” In this episode, Jim and Ben discussed upcoming Supreme Court arguments, including the potential for the Court to rule on the power of Congress and the State of New York to subpoena the President’s financial records. They also discussed a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision where Justice Kavanaugh outlined the precedent for overturning precedent. Last, they
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Change In Illinois Work Comp Law Protects Front Line Workers
EMTs and other Front Line Workers are vital in these perilous times.
Illinois Work Comp. Comm’n. Strengthens Claims by First Responders and Workers Exposed to COVID-19
Protection is perhaps the most-pressing worry on every person’s mind during these dangerous and frightening times. Some helpful news broke last week when the IWCC announced an Emergency Amendment to their Rules of Evidence for on-the-job exposure to COVID-19.
The world is in the grips of a global health crisis. But this pandemic has shone a stark light on the jobs that are critical
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Coogan on the Ben Joravsky Show Talking COVID-19
Ben Joravsky hosts an informative and entertaining daily podcast discussing politics and the news of the day.
Our Jim Coogan Speaks with Columnist and Host Ben Joravsky about the Courts and Elections Law in the COVID-19 Era
The Ben Joravsky Show is a daily podcast where host, Ben Joravsky chats with public officials, journalists, lawmakers and newsmakers about the issues of the day. Jim Coogan has been a regular guest, discussing law and policy. This month, the most pressing issue facing the entire world is the spread of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus.
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We Are Here When You Need Us
The lawyers of Dwyer & Coogan are committed to your case.
These are unprecedented times. It is difficult for any living American to find a comparison. On one hand, we all face the serious risk of infection by a rampant virus and on the other, the economy has ground to a trickle due to social restrictions and business closures. While COVID-19’s mortality rate is not extraordinarily high, it is high. And even those who survive a bout of the disease suffer serious symptoms and often require intensive medical care. But your lawyers are
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