You’ve probably heard the phrase “personal injury” and that Illinois law allows you to recover compensation for being injured.

But do you understand your rights?
Read on for the knowledge of how and when to help yourself, or a loved one, should injury occur.
What constitutes an “injury”?
Any harm you suffer to your body and any emotional or
psychological trauma. Someone else must be to blame.
This means that a person, business, or organization must have
been careless or negligent, and you were injured as a result.
How much does it cost?
Lawyers work on a contingent-free basis meaning they are paid a percentage of money recovered from trial or settlement. Our firm pays for the expenses necessary to prosecute your claim, and we are reimbursed only if we are successful.
What can I get?
You can be compensated for medical bills, pain and suffering, lost income from having to miss work, willful misconduct, wrongful death, or vehicle repair costs.
What types of injuries are eligible?
![]() Struck by a hit-and-run or uninsured driver ![]() Struck by a car as a pedestrian or cyclist ![]() Nursing home abuse or neglect ![]() Fall due to debris or defect while walking ![]() Loss of spouse or relative to wrongful death ![]() Dog bite or attack ![]() Medical error by hospital or doctor ![]() Injured by another contractor on jobsite ![]() Truck collision ![]() Defective machinery or equipment |