Semitruck crashes are often preventable events. If semitruck drivers ensure the trucks are ready to head out and that they are ready to drive, they can easily prevent some crashes. If other drivers on the road take steps to make sure that they are driving safely, accidents can be avoided. Unfortunately, there will always be unsafe […]
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David Rapoport Recognized by Best Lawyer 2018 as a Leader in Plaintiff Personal Injury Law
We are proud to share that Best Lawyers has named David E. Rapoport, plaintiff personal injury lawyer and founding partner of Rapoport Weisberg & Sims P.C. located in Chicago, Illinois, as one of the Best Lawyers in America. A persons recognition by Best Lawyers for his or her talent in the legal industry is based […]
$4.8 Million Settlement Obtained in Medical Malpractice Wrongful Death Case
On May 10, 2017, a Cook County jury returned a $4,800,000.00 jury verdict on behalf of Rapoport Weisberg & Sims P.C. client in a medical malpractice wrongful death case. Trial attorney Joshua L. Weisberg of Rapoport Weisberg & Sims P.C. has reported that the case has now been settled in exchange for full payment of […]
Attorney Matthew S. Sims Speaker at Injury Board Summit 2017
The Injury Board 2017 Summit in Sea Island, Georgia was a great success. The annual meeting was comprised of preeminent plaintiff’s personal injury law firms from across the country. Rapoport Weisberg & Sims P.C. was invited to present and attorney Matthew S. Sims spoke on the importance of discovering and utilizing cockpit voice recorders in […]
Factors that lead to plane crashes put lives at risk
Aircraft are built to withstand high winds, cold and hot temperatures that vary quickly and to hold thousands of pounds of weight. They have complex electrical systems and highly trained pilots. Despite this, planes do crash often enough for those crashes to cause concern among travelers. There are dozens of reasons why something could go […]
Rapoport Weisberg & Sims P.C. Obtains $4.8 Million Jury Verdict in Medical Malpractice Case After Man Dies From Blood Clot After Elective Surgery
5/10/2017 Following a week long trial, a Cook County jury has returned a unanimous verdict in favor of Rapoport Weisberg & Sims P.C. client in the amount of $4,800,000.00 for the wrongful death of a 31 year old man due to medical malpractice. The jury verdict was featured in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin. Trial attorney […]
Attorney David Rapoport Speaker at Chicago Bar Association Aviation Law Committee Meeting
Yesterday, the Chicago Bar Association’s Aviation Law Committee kicked off a new season with a continuing legal education program entitled The Latest on Federal Preemption of Aviation Cases from Both Sides of the Table. The presenters were the Chair of the Committee, David E. Rapoport, a prominent plaintiffs’ aviation attorney, and the Vice-Chair of the […]
Aviation injuries present complex legal issues
As our world grows ever more interconnected, its dangers also grow more complicated. Modern people must consider threats that many of our historical predecessors never even thought about. One such danger that faces many Americans each year is the possibility of suffering injuries or even dying in an aviation accident. While airplanes generally enjoy an […]
$3 Million Settlement for Family of Man Killed in Factory Accident
Rapoport Weisberg & Sims P.C. has reached a $3 million settlement on behalf of a young man who suffered fatal injuries while operating an automobile assembly machine at a Belvidere, Illinois factory. The settlement was funded by several defendants, despite their refusal throughout the course of litigation to admit liability for having caused the accident. […]
$6.4 Million Settlement for Woman Suffering Complications from a Medical Device
Rapoport Weisberg & Sims P.C. has reached a $6.4 million settlement on behalf of a woman who suffered bleeding complications following the use of a medical device at a hospital. The settlement was reached as the parties were in final preparations to begin a jury trial that was expected to last several weeks. The trial […]