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Does My New Health Insurance Eliminate PSEBA Benefits? A Legal Update for First Responders.

Recently, the First District Appellate Court issued a decision which could have a catastrophic impact on firefighters and police officers who suffer injuries in the line of duty. Illinois attorney for first responders, Brent Eames, has summarized the recent developments below. If you are a firefighter, EMT, or police officer who has suffered a work injury, please read below for…

How do I Report a Work Injury or Accident?

When processing a workers’ compensation claim, both the employee and employer hold general responsibilities that must be followed in order to ensure that the claim proceeds appropriately.  Unfortunately, you often will not have time to speak with a Chicago work comp attorney immediately after suffering a work injury.  So, you should keep this information in mind whenever you get injured…

FIREFIGHTER AND EMT WORK COMP STAPH INFECTION BILL PASSES BOTH HOUSES

On May 28, 2021, the Illinois Senate passed House Bill 3662 in an effort to  amend the Workers’ Compensation Act to create a “rebuttable presumption” with respect to firefighters, and emergency medical technicians who contract methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). The bill was passed by the House of Representatives a month prior, and awaits final review by Gov. Pritzker. If signed,…

How does PEDA work for Police Officers and Firefighters?

The Public Employee Disability Act (PEDA), codified under 5 ILCS 345/, is an Illinois law that provides financial assistance to first responders and other qualified employees, such as correctional officers, who get injured in the line of duty. Although first responders are generally aware of PEDA, they are often not sure about how to qualify for benefits, nor the proper amount…

FIRST RESPONDERS: HAVE YOU APPLIED FOR YOUR 60 DAY EXTENSION OF PEDA?

As of August 2020, the Illinois legislature passed an amendment to the Public Employee Disability Act (“PEDA”) as a result of the ongoing impact of COVID-19. Under PEDA, public employees are guaranteed financial protection of up to 365 days of full pay if injured in the line of duty. However, as a result of COVID-19, many injured first responders were…

Huge Legal Win for First Responders as Peoria PSEBA Ordinance Struck Down by Court

This month, the Third District Appellate Court handed an enormous victory to injured first responders all across the State of Illinois by striking down the PSEBA ordinance of the City of Peoria which attempted to make it much more challenging for its injured employees to qualify for PSEBA benefits. The Public Safety Employee Benefits Act (820 ILCS 320/1) (“PSEBA”) is an…

Brent Eames Interviewed on CBS Chicago News regarding North Chicago Disabled Officer Recall

As we previously reported, Attorney Brent Eames was retained to represent seven disabled police officers from the City of North Chicago after the City attempted to recall them all to active duty as a result of an alleged emergency which resulted from what was claimed to be an inadequately staffed dispatch department. Relying upon an obscure provision of the Illinois…

BREAKING LEGISLATIVE UPDATE: EXTENDED COVID-19 PROTECTIONS FOR ILLINOIS FRONT LINE WORKERS & FIRST RESPONDERS PASSES BOTH HOUSES

As we have previously reported, last year, Governor J.B. Pritzker signed into law an expansion of the benefits afforded to injured first responders and front line workers under the the Workers’ Compensation Act. This amendment created a presumption in favor of awarding work comp benefits to these eligible employees who become ill or injured due to COVID-19 in the course of…

Can I Return to Work After a Workers’ Comp Settlement?

If you were recently involved in a workplace accident that led to an injury, then you’re probably asking yourself several questions. What should I expect from this process? How long will it take to complete? Can I return to work after a workers’ comp settlement? They’re all valid questions. There are many things to ask yourself throughout this process. Can…

Eames Law Group Recognized as Among the Best Personal Injury Law Firms in Chicago in 2020

We are proud to announce that the the publication Expertise has ranked Eames Law Group, Ltd. as one of the top 32 personal injury attorneys in Chicago for 2020. After scoring 1,993 different law firms across the City of Chicago on more than 25 variables across five categories, Expertise hand-picked the top 32 based upon availability, qualifications, reputation, experience, and…

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