The Law Offices of Robert T. Edens is a Lake County personal injury law firm with offices located in Antioch. Contact us today for a free consultation.

The Law Offices of Robert T. Edens is a Lake County personal injury law firm with offices located in Antioch. Contact us today for a free consultation.

The Law Offices of Robert T. Edens is a Lake County personal injury law firm with offices located in Antioch. Contact us today for a free consultation.

The Law Offices of Robert T. Edens is a Lake County personal injury law firm with offices located in Antioch. Contact us today for a free consultation.

The Law Offices of Robert T. Edens is a Lake County personal injury law firm with offices located in Antioch. Contact us today for a free consultation.

The Law Offices of Robert T. Edens is a Lake County personal injury law firm with offices located in Antioch. Contact us today for a free consultation.

The Law Offices of Robert T. Edens is a Lake County personal injury law firm with offices located in Antioch. Contact us today for a free consultation.

In the past decade, e-cigarettes have steadily gained ground as a “safer” alternative to traditional cigarettes. This modern form of cigarette doesn’t burn tobacco, resulting in fewer amounts of carbon monoxide and tar inhalation as compared to nicotine cigarettes. E-cigarettes vaporize a flavored liquid with the help of a lithium ion battery embedded inside a handheld electronic device. The term used for smoking an e-cigarette is vaping, and has become widely popular across the United States. While these electronic cigarettes do have their fair share of health implications, they are relatively safer, and has been said to be of great help to chain smokers in quitting smoking for good.
Unfortunately, many cases of exploding e-cigarettes have been reported over the past few years leading to burn injuries. According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, more than 25 individuals sustained injuries from exploding e-cigarettes between 2009 and 2014. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has reported 92 such incidents, out of which 47 involved serious injuries. These statistics indicate that e-cigarettes may not cause harm to the internal health, but are capable of resulting in severe burn injuries.
FDA Regulations for E-Cigarettes
Being a relatively newer industry, e-cigarettes are largely unregulated with respect to product safety standards. There is a lack of FDA regulations, due to which certain components are not being manufactured properly. Currently, only those products are being regulated by the FDA that are sold in the market for therapeutic purposes.
The Science behind Exploding E-Cigarettes
The problem lies in the power source of e-cigarettes, i.e. the lithium-ion batteries, and improper ventilation of vaporizers, resulting in pressure build up. It has been found that these batteries are being cheaply manufactured, and chemical reactions taking place during charging are causing the vaporizers to explode. Lithium ion batteries are used in a wide range of electronic devices such as electric cars, laptops, and several others. The charging cycles are carefully monitored in high-value consumer electronics with the help of cutting-edge software programs, ensuring their high quality and safety. Conversely, same cannot be said for batteries used in vaporizers.
When they are under- or over-charged, they become susceptible to exploding because of irregular charging cycles. They may also short-circuit and catch fire under extreme temperatures.
E-Cigarette Personal Injury Lawsuits
The survivors of e-cigarette explosions are filing personal injury and product liability lawsuits against suppliers, retailers, manufacturers, and other third parties involved. This is because these parties failed to warn consumers about the potential risks associated with using vaporizers, and can be held accountable for their negligence.
Experienced vapors, as well as beginners, are advised to go through the potential dangers of using these sensitive products, and purchase them from only authentic retailers selling high-quality products.

If you have sustained injuries because of an exploding e-cigarette, you may be able to receive compensation to recover the damages from the retailer or the manufacturer of the defective batteries or vaporizer. Contact the Law Offices of Robert T. Edens, P.C. at (847) 395-2200 or online today to schedule your initial consultation and evaluate your legal options.
There was an auto accident in Elk Grove Village, IL on Tuesday, February 1st, 2017. The accident occurred at Arlington Heights Rd. and Higgins Rd. at 12:07 p.m. Firefighters removed the door of the driver-side to extricate one person. Two people were taken to Alexian Brothers Medical Center in Elk Grove Village. One person was transported to Northwest Community Hospital in Arlington Heights. The cause of the accident is not yet known.

There was an auto accident in Schaumburg, IL on Tuesday, February 1st, 2017. The accident occurred at the intersection of Old Schaumburg Rd. and Meacham Rd. A vehicle was making a right turn on Old Schaumburg Rd. and slid into a school bus due to icy road conditions. Another vehicle slammed into the bus about five minutes later while making the same right turn. Police were already on the scene during that time. A school bus driver and one elementary school student had minor injuries and were transported to the hospital. The drivers of the other two vehicles were not injured and they didn’t have passengers with them.
The Law Offices of Robert T. Edens is a Lake County personal injury law firm with offices located in Antioch. Contact us today for a free consultation.

The immense grief and devastating feeling becomes quite difficult to handle when a loved one dies because of someone’s negligent actions. If the loved one was the breadwinner, you may be worried how you will make the ends meet without that person, and would probably want to get justice, and more importantly, compensation for all that you have lost. In such situations, family members can file a wrongful death case against the responsible party, and recover for mental anguish, lost wages, funeral expenses, medical costs, lost benefits, and several other things.
While it may seem uncomplicated to file a lawsuit in court and get compensation, many cases are lost because of small errors that could have altered the outcome, given they were avoided. The following are some common mistakes people make in wrongful death cases:
Representing your Case on your Own
You may have done thorough research on the subject and think that you can handle your wrongful death case on your own, but the court system and wrongful death cases are extremely complex for a normal person to understand. You may find yourself struggling with understanding legal terminology, finding relevant evidence, keeping up with the deadlines, and coping with court requirements. This is likely to happen because you cannot learn everything within a few weeks through online guides. Instead of jeopardizing your case, it is better to hire an experienced wrongful death attorney to increase your chances of receiving a favorable outcome dramatically.
Waiting Too Long
It is difficult for a person to think about going to court and starting a case right after the death of their loved one. However, it is important to take prompt action, as according to the Wrongful Death Act, 740 ILCS 180/2, the statute of limitations for filing a wrongful death case in Illinois is two years. This means when two years have passed from the day your loved one died, you cannot file a case against the responsible party. It can take some time to find a good wrongful death attorney, gather evidence, and arrange all the required documentation. That is why it is advisable to take action as soon as possible.

Readily Accepting any Compensation Offered to You
Apart from making you believe that they have got you covered in your worst times, insurance companies try to trick you into accepting a lower settlement amount by making it seem generous and the best available offer. They take advantage of your situation and try to convince that matters can be settled peacefully and you don’t need to go to court. However, never accept such a settlement without consulting with your attorney. This is because your attorney will look for what’s best for you and might be able to negotiate a higher amount of compensation.
The period after the death of a loved one is always difficult, but one must not give away the opportunity to hold the person responsible for their negligent actions by making these mistakes. It is best to work with an experienced wrongful death attorney and improve your chances of getting maximum compensation. Contact the Law Offices of Robert T. Edens, P.C. at (847) 395-2200 or online today to schedule your initial consultation.