Sablik v. Cnty. of De Kalb

5 Citing cases

  1. Brady v. SSC Westchester Operating Co.

    533 F. Supp. 3d 667 (N.D. Ill. 2021)   Cited 4 times

    Id. § 45/1-117. The statute creates a cause of action for nursing home residents to sue facility owners for "any intentional or negligent" act or omission of their employees or agents, and it authorizes plaintiffs to obtain actual damages, declaratory relief, and injunctive relief. 210 ILCS § 45/3-601 –03; Fisher v. Lexington Health Care, Inc. , 188 Ill.2d 455, 461, 243 Ill.Dec. 46, 722 N.E.2d 1115 (1999) ; Sablik v. Cty. of De Kalb , 2019 IL App (2d) 190293, ¶ 11, 444 Ill.Dec. 56, 163 N.E.3d 181. The Act does not impose liability on individual employees.

  2. Carrero v. City of Chicago

    23-cv-00650 (N.D. Ill. Jan. 2, 2024)   Cited 5 times

    In any case, immunity under the Tort Immunity Act is an affirmative defense. Sablik v. Cnty. of De Kalb, 2019 IL App (2d) 190293, ¶ 12, 163 N.E.3d 181, 185 (Ill. App. 2 Dist. 2019).

  3. Baumgartner v. City of Chicago

    24 C 1029 (N.D. Ill. Dec. 13, 2024)

    In any case, immunity under the Illinois Tort Immunity Act is an affirmative defense. Sablik v. Cnty. of De Kalb, 2019 IL App (2d) 190293, ¶ 12 (Ill. App. 2 Dist. 2019). “The Seventh Circuit has repeatedly cautioned that, because ‘immunity defense[s] usually depend[ ] on the facts of the case, dismissal at the pleading stage is inappropriate.'”

  4. Schneider v. City of Chicago

    22 CV 1031 (N.D. Ill. Nov. 20, 2023)   Cited 1 times

    Immunity under the ITIA is an affirmative defense. See Sablik v. County of De Kalb, 2019 IL App (2d) 190293, ¶ 12. Plaintiffs need not anticipate and plead around affirmative defenses, but when the allegations of the complaint set forth everything necessary to satisfy the affirmative defense, it can be an appropriate basis for dismissal.

  5. Zellmer v. Facebook, Inc.

    3:18-cv-01880-JD (N.D. Cal. Mar. 31, 2022)

    A court should “avoid an interpretation producing an absurd or unreasonable result.” Sablik v. County of DeKalb, 163 N.E.3d 181, 187 (Ill. Ct. App. 2019).