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Danielle Cain Named Partner at Spiros Law, P.C.

Proudly Promotes Danielle Cain to Partner Champaign, IL – , a leading personal injury law firm in central Illinois, is proud to announce the promotion of Danielle E. Cain to Partner. Danielle joined the firm in 2020 and has quickly become an integral part of the team, demonstrating exceptional legal skills and an unwavering commitment… Read More


Andrew Purcell to become Kankakee County Associate Judge

KANKAKEE COUNTY, IL – May 3, 2023 – is pleased to announce that Senior Associate Andrew Purcell will be the next Associate Judge in the 21st Judicial Circuit in Kankakee County. He has been a member of the team for nearly 8 years where he has fought for justice on behalf of people who have… Read More


Windsor Road Traffic Results in Injury

On March 5, 2022, a two-vehicle crash occurred near Windsor Road in Champaign, Illinois leaving none injured. Later, a tow truck operator was removing debris from the area when a vehicle driven by a 16-year-old struck the operator, leaving him to be taken to Carle Hospital with life-threatening injuries. The Champaign Police Department is adamant… Read More


Jim Spiros Explains Free Consultations

At , we value transparency, meaning we want our clients to understand every step of the process without any confusion. To achieve transparency, we are honest about our legal fees. With the stigma about the high costs associated with hiring an attorney, it is important to us that our clients know what they will be… Read More


Two Women Killed in 2-Vehicle Crash in Piatt County

On Friday, December 3rd, two cars collided, one traveling northbound and another traveling westbound, shortly after 3pm in Piatt County, Illinois. The vehicle traveling northbound carried much of the impact, as both the driver and passenger were transported immediately to Carle Hospital. Unfortunately, both were pronounced dead within the hour. The driver of the westbound… Read More


Urbana Nursing Home Fined Four Times for Negligence

The State of Ilinois recently fined a nursing home in Urbana, Illinois nearly $32,000 for four individual offenses combined. The Urbana nursing home, named University Rehabilitation Center of C-U, was fined $25,000 for a type A violation. This violation, being the second most serious violation, came about from a dementia patient who fell and died… Read More


June is National Safety Month

The month of June is recognized as National Safety Month, which is promoted by the National Safety Council each year. The purpose of National Safety Month is to focus on reducing leading causes of injury and death at work, on the road, as well as in homes and communities. The National Safety Council advises people… Read More


Billion-Dollar Spinal Surgery Scam Exposed

Unfortunately, medical malpractice is a common reality for many people across the United States. For those lucky enough to have not been affected, medical malpractice is a legal issue that occurs when a medical or health care provider strays from their normal course of action causing injury to their patient. A recent article details how… Read More


James D. Spiros Selected As Leading Lawyers Advisory Board Member

Leading Lawyers, a division of Law Bulletin Media, is a very respected resource that allows individuals to easily locate respected, reputable, and experienced lawyers. These lawyers are nominated by recommendations from other lawyers in the area, but also by approval from the Leading Lawyers Advisory Board, which is a board made up of premier lawyers… Read More


Driving in Winter? Be Prepared and Stay Safe

Winter weather is now in full swing here in the Midwest. Last week, we saw a major winter snowstorm that covered the Midwest, causing hazardous driving conditions for drivers across the region. In fact, that storm was responsible for at least five deaths in Kansas and Missouri. Part of interstate 44 near St. Louis was… Read More