As 34th Resident Dies After LaSalle Veterans’ Home COVID-19 Outbreak, Families Prepare To Sue – Peoria Public Radio

The families have not yet filed suit, but when they do, they’ll be eligible for up to $2 million dollars in damages. The cap on awards that can be made by the Illinois Court of Claims was increased from $100,000 to $2 million in 2018 after the General Assembly passed a law in the wake of 13 deaths at the Quincy Veterans’ Home after a Legionnaires’ outbreak in 2015.
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Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

Time to prosecute the Dictator for negligent homicide

Ex Illini
5 years ago

JB has managed to get 3 times as many people killed as the Quincy Veterans home for which he criticized Rauner so heavily. Thanks for nothing Jelly Bean.

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