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Posted By Legal Team | May 31 2023 | Motor Vehicle Accidents, Product Liability

Millions of U.S. Motorists Unaware of Airbag Hazard

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is demanding that an airbags manufacturer, ARC Automotive of Knoxville, Tennessee, recall 67 million inflators that could explode and expel shrapnel, potentially injuring or killing drivers. But ARC is refusing to do so, essentially putting millions of drivers at risk who could otherwise get their airbags repaired or replaced….

Posted By Legal Team | May 19 2023 | Firm News

Todd A. Smith, Brian LaCien Named to National Trial Lawyers Top 100

Chicago, IL, May 19, 2023 – Todd A. Smith and Brian LaCien, founding partners of Smith LaCien LLP, have been named to The National Trial Lawyers Top 100, an invitation-only professional organization composed of the premier trial lawyers nationwide who exemplify superior qualifications as civil plaintiff and/or criminal defense trial lawyers. Membership is extended only…

Posted By Legal Team | May 16 2023 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

Motorcycle Accidents Increase in Warmer Months

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker has proclaimed May as Motorcycle Awareness Month, joining the Illinois Department of Transportation, Illinois State Police, and motorcycle safety advocates to remind all users of the road to “Start Seeing Motorcycles.” The “Start Seeing Motorcycles” campaign coincides with the time of year when more motorcyclists are on the roads. With thousands…

Posted By Legal Team | May 5 2023 | Personal Injury

The Most Dangerous Beaches Around The Great Lakes

The Great Lakes, Earth’s largest natural freshwater lakes, are popular summertime destinations for families from all across the world. Home to cities like Chicago, Toronto, Milwaukee, Cleveland, and Buffalo, the Great Lakes region is home to over 85 million people, and accounts for over $4.5 trillion in economic activity. Major cities like Chicago and Toronto…

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