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Category: Workers’ Compensation

Resigning from Your Job While on Workers’ Compensation

Workplace injuries that impact normal job duties can lead to an employee’s resignation and possible loss of workers’ compensation benefits. ...

Amazon Workers at Risk

Amazon workers in Chicago face numerous dangers while working in warehouses or delivering packages, but Illinois Workers’ Compensation laws may ...

How Overtime Impacts Workplace Injuries and Illnesses in the Healthcare Industry

Understanding how overtime impacts workplace injuries and illnesses in the healthcare industry is an important step in protecting workers in ...

Recent Industrial Accident Demonstrates the Dangers of Liquid Nitrogen

The Dangers of Liquid Nitrogen Liquid nitrogen ( LN2 ) is commonly used as a coolant in a variety of ...

The Evolution of Workplace Safety in America

The last 50 years have contributed to significant changes in research, technology, and equipment, improving workplace safety for millions of ...

Carpenters at Risk

Carpentry work is a skilled, lucrative trade that is in demand, but it comes with high risks for injuries from ...

Common Risks Janitors Face [infographic]

Janitorial workers face a high risk for illness and injury due to physical demands and exposure to a multitude of ...

Understanding Workers’ Compensation Liens in Third-Party Lawsuits

When a workplace injury happens, workers’ compensation benefits cover medical bills and part of your lost wages. But what happens ...

Injured at a Business Conference? Multiple Parties May Be Liable

When a guest is injured at a business conference, he or she may be able to recover compensation by filing ...

What Are the Hazards of Being a Cosmetologist?

Those working in the cosmetology field may wonder, “what are the hazards of being a cosmetologist?” Cosmetologists are exposed to ...

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    Legally Reviewed By Accident Attorney Alexander Pino
    Alexander Pino is an experienced personal injury lawyer in Chicago. Raised in North Barrington, Illinois, he developed an early interest in law and local government while attending Barrington High School. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Real Estate from DePaul University, and later returned to DePaul University College of Law to complete his law degree.
     
    Throughout law school, Alexander pursued hands-on legal experience across a range of disciplines. He clerked at the Illinois Attorney General’s Office, supporting attorneys in the Child Welfare Litigation Department. He also gained defense-side experience through internships with the Cook County Public Defender’s Office, assisting in both the Felony Trial Division and the Homicide Task Force.