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6 Personal Injury Claims That Need a Lawyer in Illinois

Lucas Leo by Lucas Leo
August 17, 2025
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6 Personal Injury Claims That Need a Lawyer in Illinois
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Nobody plans on being involved in an accident, but they happen to even the most cautious people on earth. It is even more devastating when you find yourself in an accident that would not have happened had someone not been negligent.

The good news is that Illinois law allows you to hold such a person responsible in such a case. Therefore, you should consider getting a lawyer if you have any of these six personal injury claims ongoing in Illinois.

Table of Contents

  • Car Accidents
  • Workplace Injuries
  • TPD Injury
  • Medical Negligence
  • Crime Victim
  • Public Liability
  • Conclusion

Car Accidents

Car accidents happen very often in Illinois and worldwide; in fact, thousands happen globally. “Car accidents can happen to anyone, even those who drive carefully and completely adhere to traffic rules,” says Attorney Michael McCready of McCready Law Injury Attorneys. When these accidents happen, the resulting injuries can be severe, which is where having a lawyer comes in.

So, how can an Illinois lawyer help with a personal injury claim in a car accident? They can ensure your insurance company pays you and that the at-fault party involved in the accident takes responsibility for their actions.

Workplace Injuries

Another personal injury you might need a lawyer for is an injury sustained while at work. Even though you do not hear about them very often, workplace injuries are quite common, as common as car accidents, in fact. While construction workplaces and other labor-intensive workplaces have the most cases, workplace accidents can happen anywhere.

Therefore, if you get injured while doing your job, a lawyer can help evaluate your case and investigate what happened. Also, they will identify how the accident happened, what caused it, and who you should hold liable at your workplace. Then, considering how difficult it can be to get employers to take responsibility, your lawyer will see to it that they do.

TPD Injury

TPD stands for total and permanent disability, which is another effect of a tragic, extremely serious accident. If you sustained permanent disability in an accident, your lawyer can ensure your insurer pays to cover the lump medical bills involved. However, your insurance company will only pay if you took the right TPD clauses in your insurance – or in your workplace.

If another individual’s negligence caused the disability, your lawyer can confer with their insurance company. Your lawyer already has experience dealing with them and is, therefore, less likely to become intimidated by them. Therefore, allow your lawyer to speak on your behalf and help you get that payout from the defendant’s insurer.

Medical Negligence

Medical negligence claims are another all-too-common type of personal injury claim that passes through Illinois’s legal system. Sometimes, medical practitioners make mistakes, but sometimes, they are simply negligent and fail to provide the required standard of care. That is a problem, especially since you are supposed to trust your healthcare giver, otherwise, how will you get better?

Therefore, if you have suffered injuries due to medical malpractice in Illinois, you should get a lawyer immediately. Medical malpractice claims are complicated, but your lawyer will provide a strong defense for your case and get you ample compensation.

Crime Victim

If you are a victim of a crime, you probably never considered that you could get compensation from the at-fault individual. Moreover, how are you going to prove that the other person is liable for the injury you endured in the crime? A lawyer can help provide that proof, ensure you get fair compensation for your hurt, and get the criminal adequately punished.

Public Liability

The owners of public spaces like amusement parks and restaurants owe their visitors and customers a safe and secure environment. However, if you do get involved in an accident in a public space and get injured, your lawyer can hold them liable.

Your lawyer will investigate the incident, gather evidence, get professional records, and obtain witness statements to discover who is at fault. With all they have gotten, they will build a strong case against the establishment owner on your behalf.

Conclusion

Knowing whether or not you need a lawyer is critical to the result of your case. You should consult a personal injury attorney in these cases, especially if you want a less complex and potentially successful case.

Lucas Leo

Lucas Leo

Hi, I’m Lucas Leo, an author and writer at AccordingLaw.com. I’m passionate about delivering the latest legal news and updates according law to keep you informed. Join me as I explore and share insights into the ever-evolving world of law!

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