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What to Do If Your Employer Accuses You of Faking a Work Injury

An employer's suspicion does not invalidate your workers' compensation claim if you are accused of faking a work injury. Employers ...

How Common Are Skydiving Accidents?

Skydiving accidents are relatively rare, accounting for one in every 1,536 skydives or 0.07 percent of all jumps each year. ...

How Worker Misclassification May Impact Your Work Injury Claim

Employees who are misclassified as “independent contractors” are not covered under workers compensation insurance, so their injury claims and benefits ...

Workers’ Compensation: Illinois Employers Bracing for Change

Recent changes to the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act enable employees who suffer latent injuries that manifest after 25 years to ...

More Employers Are Allowing Dogs at Work. Who’s Liable for Injuries?

People who are injured by dogs in the workplace may have two options to recover damages. While the animal’s owner ...

Rooftop Guardrail Systems Could Save Your Life

Rooftop guardrails and railing systems are required for the safety of workers to prevent falls. Workers who fall from high ...

Vampire Treatments: The Dangers of Young Blood Injections

Vampire treatments involve injections of young blood plasma to treat various health conditions, but treatments are dangerous and not FDA-approved. ...

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    Legally Reviewed By Accident Attorney Alexander Pino
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    Alexander Pino focuses his practice in the areas of Workers’ Compensation and Personal Injury.

    Alexander grew up in the suburbs of Chicago. After receiving a BS in Real Estate from DePaul University, Alexander attended DePaul University College of Law. While in law school, Alexander worked as a law clerk at the Illinois Attorney General’s Office, where he assisted attorneys in the Child Welfare Litigation Department. Alexander also held various internships at the Cook County Public Defender, where he aided Assistant Public Defenders in the Felony Trial Division and the Homicide Task Force. Alexander also worked as a Law Clerk at the personal injury law firm Horwitz, Horwitz & Associates. Additionally, during law school, Alexander held volunteer positions in local government as a board member in both the Parks and Recreation Commission and the Environmental and Health Commission of his hometown.

    In those rare moments when he is not busy fighting for his clients, Alexander enjoys working out, hiking, fishing and spending time with his family.