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Chicago is one of America’s most visited cities, known for its lakefront skyline, historic neighborhoods, and bustling streets. But with busy intersections, distracted drivers, and high volumes of foot traffic, pedestrian accidents involving tourists are an unfortunate and growing reality. Being hit by a car is traumatic—especially in a city you don’t live in. If you’re a visitor injured while walking in Chicago, you still have legal rights. In this blog, we explain what to do after being struck by a car in Chicago, who may be liable, and how an experienced Chicago personal injury lawyer can help you recover damages—even if you’re from out of state or another country.

Pedestrian Accidents in Chicago

Pedestrian fatalities and injuries have been on the rise in Illinois, and Chicago is no exception.

Wrong-way crashes are among the most terrifying and deadly types of car accidents. While they are relatively rare, they are disproportionately fatal—especially in a dense urban area like Chicago, where high-speed roadways and complex interchanges intersect with heavy traffic. Recent trends show that wrong-way driving crashes are on the rise in Illinois, and Cook County is among the hardest-hit regions.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a wrong-way accident in Chicago or the surrounding suburbs, understanding your legal rights is critical. At John J. Malm & Associates we represent victims of serious auto accidents in Chicago and across Illinois. We know how devastating these incidents can be, and we’re here to help you pursue the justice and compensation you deserve.

The Alarming Rise of Wrong-Way Crashes in Chicago

Pedestrian accidents remain a pressing concern in Chicago, with recent data highlighting a troubling increase in fatalities. In 2024, the city recorded 38 pedestrian deaths on surface streets, marking a significant rise from previous years. Understanding the intricacies of Illinois right-of-way laws is crucial for both drivers and pedestrians to navigate the streets safely and determine liability in the event of an accident. Continue reading

Choosing a nursing home for your loved one is one of the most important — and emotional — decisions a family can make. Whether it’s due to advanced age, illness, or the need for specialized medical care, finding the right facility requires thorough research, careful planning, and honest conversations. A good nursing home can enhance your loved one’s quality of life, while a poor choice can lead to neglect, isolation, and even abuse.

In this blog, we’ll walk you through the key factors to consider when selecting a nursing home and provide tips to ensure your loved one receives the care, dignity, and respect they deserve. Continue reading

Highway hypnosis, also known as “white line fever,” is a phenomenon where drivers enter a trance-like state during long, monotonous drives, often with no recollection of the journey. This altered mental state can lead to serious safety concerns on the road and can lead to serious car accidents. In this blog, we discuss the phenomenon of highway hypnosis and what you can do to prevent a crash. Continue reading

The Dream and the Reality of Law School

Picture this:
You’re standing outside your graduation ceremony, diploma in hand, wearing a borrowed robe that feels heavy with pride — and possibility. You’ve spent years preparing for this moment. Late nights. Heavy textbooks. Endless exams. And now, you’re ready to step into the world as a lawyer.

But somewhere behind that excitement, there’s a voice asking:
“Was it worth it?”

For too many new law school graduates, the answer comes with a sharp edge — shaped by the size of their student loan bill. If you’re thinking about law school, pausing to really understand the debt, the payoff, and the path ahead is one of the smartest choices you can make. Continue reading

Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft have made getting around Chicago easier and more convenient than ever. But when accidents happen—especially those involving serious injuries—the process of figuring out what to do next can be confusing and overwhelming.

Who is responsible? What kind of insurance coverage applies? And how can you protect your right to compensation?

If you’ve been injured in a rideshare accident in Chicago—whether as a passenger, pedestrian, cyclist, or another driver—there are specific steps you should take to protect your health, your legal rights, and your financial recovery.

Choosing a dog for your family is an exciting decision, but it’s also a serious one — especially if you have young children. While many dog breeds are loving, playful companions, not every breed is naturally suited for life in a household full of toys, noise, and small, unpredictable humans.

Before bringing a new dog into your home, it’s important to carefully consider a breed’s natural temperament, energy levels, and instincts. The wrong choice can lead to heartache, safety concerns, or even tragedy. Continue reading

Chicago’s busy streets and heavy traffic unfortunately come with serious risks—including the growing problem of hit-and-run accidents. Every year, thousands of Chicagoans are affected by drivers who cause crashes and then flee the scene, leaving behind confusion, damage, and devastation. These incidents not only threaten public safety but often leave victims wondering how they will recover physically, emotionally, and financially.

According to the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), there were 295,888 motor vehicle crashes in Illinois in 2021. In Chicago alone, during the 12-month period ending in October 2021, there were an astonishing 36,305 hit-and-run crashes—an 18% increase from the previous year, averaging almost 100 hit-and-run incidents every single day. Tragically, these crashes resulted in 40 deaths—double the number of fatalities compared to the prior year. Continue reading

Bicyclists face unique risks on the road. Even when wearing proper safety gear and obeying traffic laws, they remain vulnerable to careless, reckless, and distracted drivers. If you’ve been hit by a car while riding your bike, your injuries may be severe—and the situation becomes even more complicated when the at-fault driver has no insurance or flees the scene. So, what happens next?

Many cyclists are surprised to learn that uninsured motorist (UM) coverage may apply to bicycle accidents. If you carry a car insurance policy with UM coverage, you could be protected—even though you weren’t in a car when the accident happened. In this blog, we break down how that works, when it applies, and how you can protect yourself if you’re injured in a bicycle crash caused by an uninsured or hit-and-run driver. Continue reading

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