June 16, 2011

ILLINOIS BUS CRASH LEAVES TWO PEOPLE HURT

Two people are recovering after they were hurt in an Auto Accident involving a Bus and Two Construction Trucks. Illinois State Police say the Truck Crash happened Tuesday morning on United States Interstate 88 near Sugar Grove. The injuries could fall under the Worker's Compensation field of law.

According to Illinois State Police, the vehicle crash is a result of the driver of a Greyhound Bus falling asleep while driving. The bus was empty at the time of the auto accident. Illinois's 53-year old John Hudson is identified as the driver. After falling asleep, he then apparently hit a construction truck in the back which forced that truck to hit a second construction truck that was in front of it. Hudson now faces numerous charges.

As for injuries, Hudson was hurt and was transported to a local Illinois hospital for treatment. The driver of the first construction truck was also hurt and taken to an Illinois hospital. These injuries could be considered Work Comp related if they, indeed, happened while the drivers were in the course and scope of employment.

Each year in Illinois, tens of thousands of workers are hurt while on the job. The Illinois Department of Health keeps track of such injuries to help improve safety in the workplace. In a recent study, it found that painters, construction and maintenance workers had the highest median days away from work with 76. That was followed by first-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers with 63 days of work missed and truck drivers, light or delivery services with 41 days missed.

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June 13, 2011

NAME OF DRIVER IN DEADLY ILLINOIS TRUCK ACCIDENT RELEASED

We now know the name of the driver who died in a Truck Crash Wednesday in Highland, Illinois. Illinois State Police say the victim was 36-year old Chad True from Irvington. True died when the trash truck he was in collided with a dump truck.

Illinois State Police say the dump truck was stopped and waiting to turn left when True's 2007 Sterling truck did not stop and struck the dump truck from behind. While the dump truck was pushed off the street, True's truck kept going until it went off the road, flipped and then caught fire. He could not get out of the vehicle. His passenger from Centralia, Illinois was ejected from the truck and received serious injuries. The dump truck driver from Belleville, Illinois was also seriously hurt. He was transported to an Illinois hospital for treatment.

If these drivers were on the job when this Vehicle Accident occurred, their injuries might fall under Worker's Compensation. Workers' Compensation or "Work Comp" refers to the field of law that covers injuries a worker suffers while in the course and scope of employment. The Work Comp laws vary by state and are often changing. For example, Illinois lawmakers are currently overhauling the state's Worker's Compensation system. They recently passed Work Comp reform legislation that among other things would apparently save about a half-billion dollars a year for employers, mostly by reducing the payments physicians receive to help hurt workers.

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May 25, 2011

ILLINOIS MOTORCYCLIST DIES IN CRASH WITH TRUCK IN ST. CLAIR COUNTY

A Motorcycle Accident in St. Clair County killed a Belleville, Illinois man. His motorcycle was involved in a Truck Crash Tuesday on St. Clair Avenue. 42-year old Alvin Williams was the man on the motorcycle.

According to Illinois State Police, a UPS truck was making a left turn as Williams was trying to get around the truck by riding on the road's left shoulder. While his motorcycle was apparently going very quickly, Williams hit the truck on its driver's side. Even though he was wearing a helmet, he died from his injuries.

While many people may consider motorcycles an enjoyable form of transportation, they are also a very dangerous form of transportation. Data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows the increased likelihood of being involved in a deadly motorcycle accident versus being in one in a passenger car. While passenger cars had an involvement rate in deadly crashes per 100,000 registered vehicles of 14.73 in 2008, the rate for motorcycles was 69.77. That's more than four times higher for motorcycles.

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April 14, 2011

DANVILLE, ILLINOIS MAN DIES AFTER HIS CAR IS INVOLVED IN SEMI TRUCK CRASH

A Danville, Illinois man is dead after he was involved in an Auto Accident with a Semi Truck. The Semi Truck Crash happened Monday on United States Interstate 74 just west of Champaign.

As reported by The News-Gazette in the article, "Danville Man Died from Multiple Injuries in I-74 Crash," the Champaign County Coroner did an autopsy on Danville's Edward Hughes and concluded that he died from several injuries sustained in the Semi Truck/Car Accident. The coroner added that the 43-year old might have suffered some sort of medical issue at the time of the accident. Illinois State Police are still trying to figure out why Hughes drove his car across Interstate 74 into on-coming traffic which resulted in a collision with a semi truck. The tractor trailer's driver was taken to a local Illinois hospital, treated and released. No word if that driver suffered any Work Comp related injuries. Illinois authorities are still awaiting the results of toxicology tests performed on Hughes.

Unfortunately, large trucks are involved in dozens of deadly vehicle accidents every year in Illinois. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in 2009 in Illinois, 90 large trucks were involved in fatal auto crashes. That accounted for 6.9% of all Illinois deadly vehicle crashes that year.

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March 21, 2011

ILLINOIS MAN CHARGED IN DEADLY VEHICLE COLLISION WITH HIS PICKUP TRUCK

Illinois State Police were on the scene of a deadly Vehicle Accident in Chicago on United States Interstate 55. A Chicago man is now facing a DUI charge stemming from the fatal auto collision. The crash happened Thursday night and involved a pickup truck.

As reported by www.nbcchicago.com in the article, "Man Charged with DUI in I-55 Hit and Run," a 32-year old man was waiting for a tow truck on the shoulder of I-55. Illinois State Police say 40-year old Fernando Almaraz was driving a pickup truck and heading north when he hit the 32-year old and kept driving. Illinois authorities soon found Almaraz and arrested him. Cook County authorities say the suspect's blood alcohol content was twice the legal limit.

Unfortunately, Illinois is plagued by a high number of alcohol-related auto accidents. According to www.alcoholalert.com, in 2008, Illinois ranked 8th in the country for alcohol-related deaths in vehicle accidents.

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January 31, 2011

CENTRAL ILLINOIS CAR ACCIDENT CLAIMS THE LIFE OF THREE CHILDREN AND A YOUNG FATHER

An Illinois truck crash has left investigators trying to piece together the cause of a twenty-seven year old father's erratic driving that claimed the life of himself, his two young sons and a family friend. Reports from a local Illinois police officer indicated that Michael Martin drove passed him in his pickup truck and appeared to be dazed. Martin then apparently slammed the truck into a culvert. Police are still investigating the cause of Martin's loss of control. Moultries County Sheriff, Jeff Thomas, reported that it appeared Martin may have been suffering from some type of medical conditions at the time of the truck accident.

According to the Northwest Herald's report titled "4 Killed, Including 3 Children, in Illinois Crash", the victims of the accident included Martin, his five-year-old son, Bryson Martin, his eight-year-old son, Braxton John Giorgi-Denton, and a friend of the family, eight-year-old Dakota Wayne Hoffman.

Preliminary autopsy results did not reveal any immediate cause for the truck crash. Additional toxicology testing is being performed, and Illinois authorities are hopeful they will shed some light on why Martin lost control of his truck.

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December 4, 2010

PEORIA COUNTY SHERIFF DEPUTIES RESPOND TO A FATAL SINGLE CAR ACCIDENT IN CENTRAL ILLINOIS

At approximately 4:30, Peoria County Sheriff deputies responded to a fatal car accident near the intersection of Airport and Kickapoo Roads. 26-year-old Lena J. Mogged was pronounced dead at the scene by the Peoria County Coroner's office. Police believe Mogged was driving her 2004 Pontiac Grand Am southbound on Kickapoo Road when she lost control of the vehicle and veered to the east side of the road before sliding down an embankment. Police reported that Mogged's vehicle came to rest on the passenger side against several trees. The roof of the vehicle was collapsed. Traveling in the vehicle with Mogged was her 8 and 9-year-old sons. Medical personnel on the scene reported that both boys were conscious and were being transported by ambulance to OSF Saint Francis Medical Center in Peoria, Illinois.



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April 5, 2009

ARCOLA RESIDENTS INJURED AFTER THEIR CAR IS FORCED OFF THE ROAD BY A TRUCK ON INTERSTATE 74

Emily W. Myers, 21, and Alex E. Myers, 23, both from Arcola, Illinois, were injured when a truck ran the Ford Taurus being 95446_accident_1.jpg operated by Emily Myers off of Interstate 74 near Mansfield, Illinois, on Thursday night.

Both Emily and Alex had to be extracted by emergency personnel after their car hit a ditch embankment, flipping over twice, skidding across the eastbound interstate lanes and coming to rest in the eastbound lanes facing west. By the time the vehicle stopped, the driver's door was pinned against the guard rail. The Pair were both wearing seat-belts, and were taken to Provena Covenant Medical Center in Urbana, Illinois, where they were treated and released.

According to the accident report, Illinois State Police (out of Pesotum), found that Emily Myers was driving in the right westbound lane, before she attempted to pass a semi-tractor trailer that was driving next to her on Interstate 74 at about 8:45 p.m. Thursday evening. As Myers attempted to pass the semi-truck, reportedly operated by Mark E. King, 44, of Rockford, Illinois, King moved into the left lane and caused Myers' car move off the Interstate to avoid impact.

King was ticketed for improper lane usage, state police reported.

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January 27, 2009

HOOPESTON ILLINOIS MAN KILLED IN SINGLE CAR ACCIDENT ON HIGHWAY 9 JUST WEST OF RANKIN ILLINOIS

Richard A. Shatto, a 38-year-old Hoopeston man, was killed in a Vermillion County Illinois car accident at 12:11 a.m. Sunday on Illinois 9 just west of Rankin, Illinois. According to police, Shatto was driving a 1997 Chevy Lumina west on Illinois Highway 9 when his car left the road and hit a guardrail. The vehicle then corrined into a field and turned over. According to reports, Mr. Shatto was not wearing a seat belt and was thrown from the vehicle. Although he was airlifted by helicopter to Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana, Illinois, where he was pronounced dead at approximately 1:30 a.m. The cause of the crash is still under investigation.

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January 26, 2009

VERMILLION COUNTY MAN DIES IN A ONE-CAR ACCIDENT ON ROUTE 9 WEST OF RANKIN ILLINOIS

The Champaign County Coroner's office has confirmed that Richard Shatto, 38, of Hoopeston, was the decedent driver in a one-car accident at 12:11 a.m. Sunday on Illinois Route 9 west of Rankin in Vermilion County. Shatto was pronounced dead just after 1:30 a.m. Sunday at Carle Foundation Hospital, after the 1997 Chevy Lumina he was driving westbound left the roadway, striking a guard rail and ejecting him while overturning in a field.

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January 21, 2009

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY CORONER'S JURY INCONCLUSIVE ON DEATH OF 25 YEAR OLD URBANA WOMAN

Following 20 minutes of deliberation, coroner's jury in Champaign County ruled that the cause of death of an Urbana woman, April R. Rahming, 23, was undetermined.

Ms. Rahming died on Oct. 25 after she fell out of the passenger's side of a truck driven by her then live-in boyfriend, Charles Laroe, 25, of Urbana, on the 1800 block of Willow View Road, Urbana. According to testimony, Laroe told Champaign County Sheriff's Investigators that the passenger door of his truck didn't shut properly and that he felt a bump in the road after Ms. Rahming was run over by one of the truck's rear tires.

When Laroe jumped out of the truck to attend to Ms. Rahming, he reportedly failed to put the truck into park, and it rolled another 50 to 60 feet into a ditch. Police investigators then reported that Laroe placed Ms. Rahming back in his truck and took her to the home of her parents. Laroe told police that he took her there because it was closer than the hospital and because her stepfather knew CPR. Ms. Rahming died at her parent's home.

According to Deputy Coroner Steven Skinner, autopsy findings showed Ms. Rahming suffered multiple skull fractures, swelling of her brain, multiple lacerations, rib dislocations and loss of blood.

January 20, 2009

CENTRAL ILLINOIS MAN DIES IN MCLEAN COUNTY AFTER REAR-ENDING A STATIONARY GARBAGE TRUCK

The McLean County coroner reported that 31–year–old Timothy R. Applegate, of Stanford died January 10th after he rear–ended a stationary garbage truck. Reports indicated that Applegate crashed his car around 6:30 this morning. Preliminary investigation believes that he apparently sneezed right before the collision and was unable to stop in time. Applegate was transported to OSF Saint Francis Medical Center, in Peoria, Illinois, where he was pronounced dead just after 8 am.

January 16, 2009

CARBONDALE TEEN DIES IN SINGLE CAR ACCIDENT IN CENTRAL ILLINOIS

Funeral services will be held Saturday for a Carbondale teenager who died in a single-vehicle accident in Central Illinois in mid-December.

Alana Ross, a 19-year-old Carbondale girl was killed in a singe care accident while traveling on Interstate 57 in Effingham County on December 16, 2008. Accordingly to police investigation, Ross lost control of her vehicle and crashed. An autopsy was performed by the Champaign County Coroner, Duane Northrup.

At that time of the accident, central Illinois had been hit with a series of winter storms, and ice was reported on the interstate. Following the accident, Ross was taken to Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana, Illinois, which is a Level 1 Trauma Center; however, she was pronounced dead upon arrival. While autopsy results have not been completed, Northrup said it appears Ross died from the “significant traumatic” injuries she suffered during the single car accident.

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January 15, 2009

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY ILLINOIS TEEN DIES IN SINGLE CAR ACCIDENT

At approximately 3 am, January 17, 1009, a Central Illinois teen lost control of his vehicle and struck a utility pole. Autopsy report confirmed that 18-year-old Alexander Smith died from injuries sustained in the one-car accident. The accident occurred at County Road 1000 N near the intersection of County Road 1700 East. Preliminary investigation has lead the Sheriff's Department to believe that Smith lost control of his vehicle causing the same to collide with the utility pole.

Local media outlet, WCIA 3 News, spoke with Smith's parents, who were told the news of their son's untimely death while vacationing in Florida. They reportedly flew back to Central Illinois Saturday.

According to his parents, Alex was an only child. His father described him as "a kind-hearted young man who was loved by everyone he ever met". Alex was taking mechanic classes at Parkland Community College, and had recently moved to a Philo apartment complex.

January 14, 2009

MISSING INDIANAPOLIS PILOT MARCUS SCHRENKER PREVIOUSLY FILED A FEDERAL LAWSUIT AGAINST THE SAME HAMILTON COUNTY INDIANA PROSECUTOR NOW SEEKING HIS ARREST

While Marcus Schrenker continues to make national headlines for his D.B. Cooper impression, few media outlets are reporting his prior ties with the Hamilton County Prosecutor's Office. Schrenker%20and%20his%20wife.jpg

According to Court records, Schrenker and his now estranged wife previously filed suit in the Federal Court of the Southern District of Indiana against the Hamilton County Sheriff's Department, the Hamilton County Prosecutor, Sonia Leerkamp, and the Town of Fishers, as well as an individual deputy prosecutor and Sheriff employees. In their FEDERAL LAWSUIT, as filed by Indianapolis Attorney, Jeffrey McQuary, Schrenker alleged that he was wrongfully detained, arrested, and physically and emotionally injured following an incident with a motorcycle.

According to the lawsuit, Hamilton County Sheriff Deputy, Donald Ball, wrongfully and forcefully arrested Schenker on allegations that he was illegally operating a motorcycle near his then McCordsville, Indiana, home. Along with these allegations, the lawsuit also referenced harassment by the Hamilton County Prosecutor and a Deputy Prosecutor in an attempt to avoid reporting the Sheriff's Deputy's actions. According to Court files, the case was dismissed in 2007.

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January 13, 2009

FISHERS INDIANA BUSINESS MAN FAKES HIS OWN DEATH IN ELABORATE PLANE CRASH AND PARACHUTE STUNT

A Hamilton County Indiana Judge agreed to freeze the assets of pilot and Indianapolis businessman, Marcus Schrenker, 38, following an alleged attempt to fake an emergency with his single engine airplane, and then parachute from it before it crashed in a swampy area a few hundred yards from a residential neighborhood in the Florida panhandle.

According to police, Schrenker's financial businesses were under investigation by the Indiana Department of Insurance. Preliminary investigations indicate that Schrenker exited his small plane before it crashed, and later checked into a hotel in Alabama under a fake name before putting on a black cap and fleeing into nearby woods.

According to local media reports, the US Marshall's office has been dispatched to locate Schrenker; however, details of the search were not yet being released to the public. Airport officials at the Anderson Municipal Airport in Anderson, Indiana, indicated that Schrenker left the airport by himself on Sunday in a six-seater Piper PA-46. At the time of the incident, records indicate that Schrenker was president of three Indianapolis financial agencies called Heritage Wealth Management, Heritage Insurance Services, and Icon Wealth Management, all Indianapolis based organizations sharing the same address. According to the Indiana Secretary of State's Office, those three companies were under investigation for possible securities violations at the time of Schrenker's disappearance.

Officials believe the plane crashed at 9:15 p.m. CT on Sunday in a swampy area off the Blackwater River in East Milton, Florida. According to reports, Schrenker made a distress call to air traffic controllers indicating that the window of his plane had imploded and he was bleeding profusely. Controllers tried to tell the pilot to divert the flight to Pell City, Alabama, but he did not respond.

After the call came in, military aircraft were dispatched to intercept the plane. The pilots spotted the Piper and deployed flares to illuminate the plane as it was flying, but noticed that its door was open and the cockpit was dark. Meanwhile, Schrenker was reportedly more than 220 miles north of the crash site in Alabama. Hotel%20Receipt.jpg Officials in Florida received a call on Monday from the Childersburg, Alabama Police Department indicating that a white male fitting the description of Schrenker had approached a Childersburg's police officer, and indicated that he had been in a canoeing accident with friends. According to reports, Schrenker's pants were wet from the knees down. According to a police news release, Schrenker also had parachuting goggles and his own Indiana Driver's License with him.

At the time Schrenker approach them, Childersburg police had not been advised of the plane crash. Per his request, they took Schrenker to a nearby hotel. When reports of the crash came in, police went back to the hotel and entered Schrenker's room but he had already left. According to hotel staff, Schrenker paid for the room with cash and checked in with a fake name.

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January 12, 2009

MULTIPLE CAR ACCIDENTS OCCUR ON ICY ROADS IN CENTRAL ILLINOIS

State Police in Central Illinois responded to over 50 accidents on Illinois Interstates. Dangerous winter weather conditions were being blamed for the accidents that seemingly began around 7:00 a.m. on Tuesday morning.

A school bus from the Buckley, Loda, Paxton, Iroquis County School District ended up in a ditch, causing injury to the driver and at least one child. Indiana Icy RoadsPolice also reported a fatal accident on eastbound Interstate 74 near Tilton. According to reports, a 42 year old female lost control of her Toyota Tacoma pick-up truck and rolled over several times before coming to rest on its roof in the westbound lanes. The reports also identified at least two children in the vehicle, both of whom are believe to have survived. The children were transported to Provena United Samitaritan Hospital for medical treatment.

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January 11, 2009

CHAMPAIGN WOMAN ACCUSED OF DRUNK DRIVING IN FATAL INTERSTATE 74 CAR ACCIDENT HIRES URBANA ATTORNEY

Harvey Welch, an attorney from Urbana, entered his appearance in Champaign County Circuit Court on behalf of Elizabeth Drewes, 53, of the 1000 block of Churchhill Downs Drive. Drewes remains in the Champaign County jail on a $5-million bond for aggravated DUI and reckless homicide charges stemming from a three vehicle collision on I-74 in December, 2008. Twenty-four-year-old, Brittany Babb was killed in the December crash and three others were injured. Welch is also representing Drewes in another DUI case involving a single car crash in September, 2008. In that case, Drewes was arrested after allegedly crashing her Cadillac Escalade on I-57 near Thomasboro. Reports from that arrest indicate that her blood-alcohol content was 0.31 percent during that incident. Judge Rich Klaus set Drewes' next court date on the more recent charges for February 25, 2009, before Judge Chase Leonhard.

Attorney Welch entered a plea of not guilty and requested a jury trial on behalf of Elizabeth Drewes. Attorney Welch himself made news last August when he was sued by a former client, Patrick Thompson, in Small Claims Court for an alleged legal malpractice claim. According to Court files, Welch was ordered to pay $3,000 back to Thompson, as well as cover the cost of court fees.

Thompson filed the small claims suit pro se (meaning he represented himself) alleging that Welch had committed legal malpractice during his criminal trial. Thompson argued that he had hired Welch to defend himself against charges of sexual abuse and home invasion in a criminal trial that took place in 2006. After Welch called only one witness, Thompson was found guilty. Dropping Welch, Thompson hired two new attorneys, Bob Kirchner and Ruth Wyman, who filed a post-trial motion to reverse the guilty verdict. In a rare courtroom decision, Judge Harry Clem found that Welch had provided “ineffective assistance of counsel” and granted Thompson a new criminal trial. This last May, with the help of new legal counsel (Kirchner and Wyman), a jury found Thompson not guilty of the criminal charges.

Records indicate that Harvey Welch works as a Public Defender in Ford County, but has an office at 401 W. Elm in Urbana, Illinois 61801-3231. According to the Illinois ARDC website, Welch has been in practice since October, 1980.

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January 10, 2009

SEMI TRUCK CRASHES NEAR FARMERSVILLE, MONTGOMERY COUNTY ILLINOIS CAUSING SPILL OF CORROSIVE MATERIALS

Illinois State Police and fire crews from the Springfield, Waggoner and Farmersville were assisting in the cleanup of portions of northbound Interstate 55 in central Illinois. The Interstate was closed after a tanker truck hauling corrosive chemicals overturned on its side just before 8 a.m. Tuesday morning near Waggoner.

According to fire crews, the truck spilled two different volatile and corrosive chemicals.

January 8, 2009

POLICE RELEASE THE NAME OF THE BLOOMINGTION MOTHER OF TWINS KILLED IN CAR ACCIDENT - SUV ROLLOVER ON I-74 TUESDAY MORNING

Police identified a Bloomington woman killed when her SUV rolled over on Interstate 74 near Tilton, Illinois on Tuesday morning as Angel McDonald. McDonald had recently moved to Bloomingtion from Bradington, Florida. According to reports, McDonald had four-year-old twins who were in the vehicle at the time of the accident. 714570_light_5.jpg
State Police and the Vermillion County Coroner's office speculated that the childrens' safety seats were a contributing factor in their survival, as the children were securely fastened. Preliminary investigations led State Police to believe that McDonald's vehicle rolled over several times before coming to rest. Portions of the Interstate were shut down while emergency personnel attended the scene.

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January 7, 2009

ALCOHOL INVOLVED IN EARLY MORNING CRASH THAT SENDS CANTON ILLINOIS FEMALE TO HOSPITAL

Police say an early morning accident sent a 23-year old Cherry Valley woman, Regina Shawgo, to the hospital. Shawgo was driving East on Route 9 just after 2:00 a.m. when her vehicle was allegedly struck from behind by a car driven by 19-year-old Justin Donaho.

According to police reports, both cars lost control and Shawgo's vehicle overturned in a ditch. Shawgo was transported by life flight to O-S-F St. Francis Medical Center. Police believe alcohol was a factor and cited Donaho with driving under the influence. Donaho was treated at Graham Hospital in Canton, Illinois and released.

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January 7, 2009

KEWANEE MAN KILLED IN SINGLE CAR ACCIDENT IN STARK COUNTY ILLINOIS

The Peoria County coroner is investigating the death of a Kewanne man involved in a single car accident in Stark County. 46 year-old Albert Bonner was sent to OSF Saint Francis Medical Center after sustaining head injuries during the accident. Bonner was pronounced dead by hospital staff on December 31st. The Coroner continues to investigate the cause; however, reports indicate that Bonner was not wearing his seat belt.

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January 6, 2009

ICY ROADS THROUGHOUT ILLINOIS AND INDIANA CAUSE NUMEROUS CAR ACCIDENTS AND AT LEAST ONE FATALITY

Illinois State Police near Pesotum, Champaign County, Illinois, confirmed a motor vehicle accident on Interstate 74 did involve at least one fatality. The accident reportedly took place near mile marker 213.

Illinois State Police closed the westbound lanes of Interstate 74 as a result of the one-vehicle accident. The crash was just one among many on I-74, and numerous city, county and rural roads.

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January 5, 2009

CAR ACCIDENT IN CHAMPAIGN ILLINOIS CLAIMS THE LIFE OF A 29 YEAR OLD FEMALE

29-year-old, Kara Holt, of Gibson City, Ford County, was killed in a car accident at the corner of Prospect Avenue and Healey Street in Champaign when a 23-year-old suspect, Marc Featherstone, allegedly failed to stop his 1998 Toyota at a stop sign on Healey Street. Featherstone was charged with aggravated DUI and failure to yield, according to Lieutenant Michael Paulus of the Champaign Police Department.

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January 3, 2009

CAR STRIKES BICYCLIST IN CHAMPAIGN COUNTY ILLINOIS CAUSING INJURY

A bicyclist was injured when a car with ice and snow on the windshield struck him from behind early Sunday, December 21, 2008. Jonathon McGrew of the 600 block of West Church Street, Champaign, was taken to Carle Foundation Hospital following the accident at 3:50 a.m. Sunday, according to a Champaign police report.

According to the police report, McGrew was wearing a reflective vest and riding his bike north on Prospect Avenue near Harvard Street. A vehicle being driven by Anthony Antrim, 200 block of West Green Street, Champaign County, collided with McGrew while also headed north on Prospect.

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December 30, 2008

ILLINOIS WORKER'S COMPENSATION COMMISSION ISSUES NEW RATES

The Illinois Worker's Compensation Commission issued new rates as both the state’s average weekly wage and the state’s minimum wage again increased. The new statewide average weekly wage effective for the period July 15, 2008 through January 14, 2009 is $912.56.

This means the maximum TTD rate is increased to $1,216.75. This makes the minimum rate for death benefits, permanent total disability benefits, and member amputation rate benefits equal to $456.28.

Further, the state’s minimum wage increased on July 1, 2008 from $7.50 an hour to $7.75 an
hour. Therefore, the Commission instituted new minimum temporary total disability and
permanent partial disability rates. These new minimums starting with accident
dates on July 1, 2008are as follows:

Single with no dependents $206.67;
Married, no child or single with 1 child, $237.67;
Married with 1 child or single with 2 children, $268.67;
Married with 2 children or single with 3 children, $299.67;
Married with 3 children or single with 4 children, $310.00 (maximum).
The maximum permanent partial disability rate also increased as of July 1, 2008, but this rate
will not go into effect until the rate is published sometime in December 2008.

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December 28, 2008

ILLINOIS STATISTICS RELATED TO FATAL MOTOR VEHICLE AND ALCOHOL RELATED AUTO ACCIDENTS

Illinois Motor Vehicle Accident and Drunk Driving Statistics

Illinois Fatal Crash Data for 2008:

The fatality data provided below is provisional and is based on information submitted to IDOT for fatal crashes occurring on all roadways within the state. 1068275_shot_glass_02_-_nvdmerwe-za_jpg.jpgThe data is updated as information is received from various agencies throughout the state.

Fatal Crashes 930
Fatalities 1017
Fatalities Last Year to Date 1238
Change - 221

*Alcohol-Related Fatal Crashes and Fatalities: Reported information showed some indication of alcohol use in relation to the crash. The data may change as alcohol test results are received.
Alcohol-Related Fatal Crashes 276
Alcohol-Related Fatalities 304

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November 27, 2008

DRIVER OF MOTOR VEHICLE ALLEGED TO HAVE CAUSED FATAL CAR ACCIDENT FACES CHARGES IN CHAMPAIGN COUNTY, CENTRAL ILLINOIS

Following a short hearing on Friday, a Champaign County judge held that a rural Champaign woman who is charged with causing a fatal collision will have a $5 million bond. Drewes, 53, who lives at the 1000 block of Churchhill Downs Drive in Champaign, was arraigned Monday on charges of aggravated driving under the influence and reckless homicide. She is accused of driving under the influence on Interstate 74, and causing serious injury to Zachary Acton, 24, of Collison, and the death of his 8-year girlfriend and fiance, Brittany K. Babb, 24, of Ogden.

Drewes appeared before Klaus via video from the satellite jail. She was wearing the green gown given to inmates on suicide watch. She asked Klaus if she could make a comment but he refused to let her. Despite objection by her attorney, Judge Rich Klaus ordered that if Elizabeth Drewes were to raise the $500,000 cash (IL bonds typically require a10% cash tender) she needs to win her release from jail, she must wear an alcohol intake monitor.

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