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How Expert Witnesses Help Car Accident Cases in Chicago

Posted on November 24, 2020 in
Illinois is a fault insurance state, which means that drivers who cause accidents must pay for the damages of their victims. If you are in a collision with a negligent driver, you can seek compensation for your injuries through an insurance claim or lawsuit -- but this process can be lengthy and difficult to...
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Duncan Law Group Welcomes Brian K. Hetzer to Attorney Team

Posted on February 28, 2020 in
Duncan Law Group is pleased to announce the addition of a new attorney at our law firm. Brian K. Hetzer joins the team as a personal injury lawyer who has trial experience in medical negligence, nursing home negligence, work injuries, and motor vehicle accidents throughout the state of Illinois. He has handled cases in...
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Robert Duncan Selected to the Top 100: Illinois Super Lawyers List for 2020

Posted on February 27, 2020 in
Duncan Law Group is pleased to announce that founder, Bob Duncan, has been named to the list of Super Lawyers for the sixth year in a row and third Top 100: Illinois Super Lawyer selection in the last five years. Super Lawyers is a rating service that allows lawyers to nominate their peers to...
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GM Sued for Car Safety Defects

Posted on May 9, 2018 in
General Motors is currently being sued by two different Texas families after allegedly defective head restraints caused one man’s death and left another paralyzed from the neck down. Both of the injured individuals drove the 2016 Chevy Malibu, a popular sedan that actually received promising safety marks in both side and front impact crash...
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Driverless Cars: Safe or Hazardous?

Posted on May 8, 2018 in
In late March 2018, an Arizona woman was crossing the street late at night when a self-driving Uber struck and killed her. It marked the first-ever fatal pedestrian accident on record that was seemingly caused entirely by a “smart” car. Now, safety groups like the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the National...
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