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Category: Workers’ Compensation

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 ...

Did You Commit a Safety Violation? You Could Still Get Workers’ Comp

If an employee is injured on the job as a result of violating a workplace safety rule, he/she is still ...

Are Drones Keeping Construction Workers Safe?

New federal regulations are making it possible for drones to keep construction workers safe on job sites around the country. ...

The Best Workers Compensation Lawyers Pursue Every Angle

The best accident attorneys look for all sources of liability when pursuing damages for work-related injuries. When an employee is ...

Poorly Reinforced Walls Aren’t the Only Deadly Hazards in Trenches and Excavations

Trenching and excavation projects are among the most hazardous types of construction jobs due to collapses, flooding, toxic fumes, and ...

Foot Safety in the Workplace

Footwear is often overlooked, but the right type can make a significant difference in workplace safety. Using the wrong kind ...

Were You Hurt on the Job When Nobody Was Looking?

When workplace accidents occur without any witnesses, workers’ compensation claims are often denied without proper reporting procedures and details that ...

Understanding Your Rights in Vocational Rehabilitation in Illinois

Illinois workers compensation benefits provide vocational rehabilitation for certain injured workers so they can move to a different type of ...

Were You Hurt While Working from Home?

Under the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act, people who suffer on-the-job injuries are entitled to workers’ compensation benefits for medical treatment ...

Power Tool Injuries at Work: Who Do You Sue?

Each year in the United States, over 400,000 people suffer injuries from power tools and more than 200 victims die. ...

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    Legally Reviewed By Accident Attorney Alexander Pino
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    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.