Girl, 9, and boy, 11, struck by uninsured vehicle on Northwest Side
Chicago Tribune (IL)
May 25-- May 25--A 67-year-old man was given a citation for not having insurance after he struck two children Friday night on the Northwest Side, Chicago police said.
Shortly before 8:30 p.m., a 9-year-old girl and an 11-year-old boy walked onto the street in the 3200 block of North Narragansett Avenue, where they were stuck by a 2001 Honda Civic, said police.
The children were taken with non-life-threatening injuries to Lutheran General Hospital.
The driver of the Civic was cited for not having insurance.
Trustee files claim on Bostic’s surety bond
What happened, and didn’t, this session of the Legislature
Advisor News
- Bill aims to boost access to work retirement plans for millions of Americans
- A new era of advisor support for caregiving
- Millennial Dilemma: Home ownership or retirement security?
- How OBBBA is a once-in-a-career window
- RICKETTS RECAPS 2025, A YEAR OF DELIVERING WINS FOR NEBRASKANS
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- An Application for the Trademark “DYNAMIC RETIREMENT MANAGER” Has Been Filed by Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company: Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company
- Product understanding will drive the future of insurance
- Prudential launches FlexGuard 2.0 RILA
- Lincoln Financial Introduces First Capital Group ETF Strategy for Fixed Indexed Annuities
- Iowa defends Athene pension risk transfer deal in Lockheed Martin lawsuit
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
Life Insurance News
- Judge rules against loosening receivership over Greg Lindberg finances
- KBRA Assigns Rating to Soteria Reinsurance Ltd.
- A new era of advisor support for caregiving
- An Application for the Trademark “HUMPBACK” Has Been Filed by Hanwha Life Insurance Co., Ltd.: Hanwha Life Insurance Co. Ltd.
- ROUNDS LEADS LEGISLATION TO INCREASE TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY FOR FINANCIAL REGULATORS
More Life Insurance News