When you’ve been injured as a result of someone else’s negligence, you may qualify for compensation for a number of things, including lost wages, pain and suffering and medical bills. However, most people are unaware how to do this on their own. This is why you need to turn to us for help with your case. Whether you need a workers’ workers’ compensation attorney, construction accident attorney or personal injury lawyer, we’re here to help.
Not all cases will get you the results for which you’re looking, so we meet with you to determine if you have a case and whether you should pursue it in court. Our workers’ compensation lawyers and personal injury lawyers have extensive experience in these cases and understand what it takes to get the compensation you deserve. This is why we consult our clients and go over the particulars of their case to make a recommendation regarding how to proceed for the best results.
It’s not easy to go through this type of case on your own. When you’re dealing with an injury and the potential of bills you can’t pay, it can be an extremely stressful time. Our personal injury attorneys will work with you to help you get the results you need so you can continue to live comfortably.
Contact us today to schedule your consultation. We provide services to clients in Joliet, Mokena, New Lenox, Lockport, Plainfield and the surrounding areas.
If you have been emotionally or physically injured or your property has been damaged, this falls under personal injury law. These laws are designed to ensure the injured party receives compensation for the damages due to another individual’s negligence, actions, recklessness or carelessness.
You should report the injury immediately to your employer. If you cannot reach an agreement with your employer or their insurance carrier, as to what benefits or medical expense payments you are entitled to, you can file your claim with the Industrial Commission.
Wrongful death is the term used when someone causes the death of another person. The death may be caused by the actions of someone or by their failure to act (neglect). Wrongful death is a civil action rather than a criminal action.