Lump Sum or Structured Settlement for Your Child’s Birth Injury Case
Illinois requires court approval for any minor’s birth injury settlement. Learn how structured settlements and lump sum payments compare under state law.
Illinois requires court approval for any minor’s birth injury settlement. Learn how structured settlements and lump sum payments compare under state law.
No cap on birth injury damages exists in Illinois. The Supreme Court struck it down in Lebron v. Gottlieb Memorial Hospital. Learn what you can recover.
Illinois recognizes wrongful birth claims when negligent prenatal testing deprives parents of informed decision-making. Learn what the courts have held.
Premature birth negligence often stems from missed pre-delivery steps: corticosteroids, magnesium sulfate, or an overdue NICU transfer under Illinois law.
Illinois apparent agency law means hospitals can be liable for independent contractor doctors. Learn how this applies to birth injury claims in Illinois.
Learn how a special needs trust birth injury settlement protects Medicaid and SSI eligibility for disabled children in Illinois under federal and state law.
Learn how a special needs trust birth injury settlement protects Medicaid and SSI eligibility for disabled children in Illinois under federal and state law.
Illinois law caps all provider liens at 40% of a birth injury settlement under 770 ILCS 23. Medicaid liens face an additional Ahlborn allocation limit. Learn how both rules work.
Illinois law requires court approval for any birth injury settlement involving a minor. Learn the probate petition, approval hearing, fund restrictions, and annual accounting requirements.
An Illinois birth injury lawsuit involves mandatory physician review, structured discovery, expert depositions, and court approval for minor settlements. Learn the stages and realistic timelines.
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