Are Uber Drivers Covered? People Injured In An Accident With An Uber Driver Could Recover $1,000,000.00
  • By: Sharks At Law
  • Published: November 29, 2018

Get Info – After an Uber or ridesharing accident, you are almost guaranteed to be in some level of shock. Your brain will have a hard time processing what just happened to you. You will feel surprised, scared, and possibly injured. Nonetheless, it is important to get all the information surrounding the accident. If possible, make sure you find out: Photographs of the scene and of the vehicles in the car accident are incredibly helpful. A few photos from your cell phone can make all the difference in determining liability. Don’t be bashful,…Read More

A four person sitting around the table discussing to help families at the border - Sharks At Law
  • By: Sharks At Law
  • Published: June 27, 2018

While the United States-Mexico border might be thousands of miles from Chicago, the topic of immigration is one that hits close to home for Chicagoans. Last week, news broke that families were being separated at the Southern border. Children as young as eight months old were taken from their parents and housed in separate detention camps. A majority of families spoken to in detention centers had fled Mexico to stay safe from the violence. Family detention centers have long been a hidden fixture along the border and now people are…Read More

A LimeBike riding on the road - Sharks At Law
  • By: Sharks At Law
  • Published: June 14, 2018

Chicago is no stranger to test piloting new convenience based start-up companies. From being one of the first cities to use food delivery services like Grubhub and 24/7 laundry lockers like Pressbox, Chicagoans have shown huge interest in these new tech services. LimeBike is the newest start up to move into the Windy City. LimeBike is comparable to Divvy, a rentable bike service already implemented around Chicago. There are two key differences, though: LimeBike offers a lower price and promise to be more easy to use. LimeBike is $1 to…Read More

The United States Supreme Court building - Sharks at Law
  • By: Sharks At Law
  • Published: June 6, 2018

A recent decision by the Supreme Court means that sports fans will now have more opportunities to place legal bets on sports teams. On Monday, the Supreme Court voted 6-3 to end a 1992 law that deemed sports betting illegal across the United States. This comes on the tail of gambling sites like DraftKings being named illegal as users used it as a personal bookie to gamble on all types of different things. It is estimated that nearly $150 billion is spent each year in illegal gambling, and this recent…Read More

Warning sign for uninsured drivers, emphasizing the importance of having insurance - Sharks at Law
  • By: Sharks At Law
  • Published: June 1, 2018

Uninsured motorists are more common than you think. According to a 2016 study, 13.7% of Illinois drivers, or about 1 in 8, were uninsured, ranking the state 18th for most uninsured motorists. Not only are uninsured motorists a threat to you, they are also a threat to themselves. Being involved in an accident without insurance is a huge cost for both parties. Not to mention, it is illegal to drive uninsured. Having uninsured motorist (UM) coverage on your insurance policy is necessary to ensure your physical and financial safety on the road.…Read More

Aerial view of racetrack and road - Sharks at Law
  • By: Sharks At Law
  • Published: May 17, 2018

This an an excerpt from the document, “Memorandum Opinion Enforcing Provisions of Sale Order With Respect to the Moore, Et Al. Plaintiffs”. This dispute involves allegedly contaminated groundwater that migrated from property previously owned until July 2009 by General Motors (“Old GM”) and now owned by General Motors LLC (“New GM”) into the water wells of nearby properties that were used by homeowners for drinking water and other normal household uses. The alleged contaminant is sodium chloride (“road salt”), allegedly used in excessive quantities by Old GM and then by…Read More

A phone featuring with different social media logos including uber - Sharks at Law
  • By: Sharks At Law
  • Published: May 16, 2018

Uber has announced its plans to change the legal process for sexual assault victims involving employees, drivers, and other riders. Before Tuesday, anybody that alleged sexual assault involving somebody related to Uber, were subject to a lengthy legal process. CNN found in a recent study that at least 103 Uber drivers have been accused of sexually assaulting or harassing their passengers in the past four years. Some of them were arrested and some are still currently wanted by police. The majority are involved in civil suits involving the incident. Previously,…Read More

Jalopnik logo in green - Sharks at Law
  • By: Sharks At Law
  • Published: May 8, 2018

Check out our recent mention in an article about a case we’ve taken on against General Motors. Click this link to read the full story...Read More

A different social media logos with blue background - Sharks at Law
  • By: Sharks At Law
  • Published: May 8, 2018

Today, virtually everybody has an online presence. From Facebook, to Twitter, to Snapchat, social media has become a core part of our lives. People can use these platforms to document every second of their life, from who they’re with, to where they are, to what they’re eating. While sometimes it can be refreshing to post exactly what we’re thinking online, it is important to keep in mind that some things should stay off the internet. If you are currently involved in an ongoing legal battle of any kind, from personal…Read More

An overhead view of people in office space - Sharks at Law
  • By: Sharks At Law
  • Published: April 24, 2018

Office workers are exposed to more hazards than one might think. Workplace hazards come in many forms including slip-and-fall accidents, ergonomic hazards, poor indoor air quality, electrical fires, as well as many other dangers. It was reported in 2016 that on average, about 78 people lose their lives each year from occupational injuries or illnesses. It was also reported that thousands more become so severely injured on the job that they require ongoing medical treatment and lose the ability to work. It is important to become aware of workplace hazards…Read More

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