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Dekalb Personal Injury Attorneys 

Reliable Representation in Dekalb County, IL 

Since 1981, our firm has been a dedicated advocate for those who have suffered injuries due to someone else’s negligence. With decades of experience handling workers' compensation, medical malpractice, motor vehicle accident claims, and other personal injury matters, we have established ourselves as a trusted local firm with an impressive track record of success. Our team is known for our attentive, client-centered approach, which involves ensuring that each client receives personalized care and guidance throughout their case.

We understand that navigating the legal system can be overwhelming, which is why we prioritize keeping our clients informed every step of the way. Our attorneys take the time to explain complex legal concepts, empowering you to make informed decisions about your case. When you choose our firm, you can trust us to fiercely negotiate with insurance companies and organizations on your behalf; we also have litigation experience.

Representing Clients in the Twenty-Third Circuit  

Instead of trying to juggle navigating a personal injury case and your recovery process, let our Dekalb injury lawyers protect your rights and interests and pursue a fair settlement. At Turner Law Group, we offer client-centered counsel that puts your needs first. Our attorneys can work tirelessly to negotiate a fair settlement on your behalf or, if necessary, aggressively litigate your case to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.

Contact us online or via phone at (800) 653-0198 to get started on your case. 

What is a Personal Injury Lawsuit?  

A personal injury lawsuit is a legal action brought by an individual who has suffered harm or injury due to the negligence or intentional actions of another party. These lawsuits fall under the broader category of civil law and are designed to provide compensation to the injured party for damages such as: 

  • Medical expenses
  • Costs related to repairing or replacing damaged property 
  • Lost wages (present and future) 
  • Physical and emotional pain and suffering

Personal injury cases can arise from various situations, including:

  • Car and other motor vehicle accidents
  • Slip and falls
  • Medical malpractice
  • Defective products
  • Dog bites and animal attacks
  • Nursing home neglect

The process of a personal injury lawsuit typically begins with the injured party, known as the plaintiff, filing a complaint against the responsible party, called the defendant. This complaint outlines the nature of the injury, how it occurred, and why the defendant is believed to be at fault. 

The lawsuit then proceeds through several stages, including discovery, where both sides gather evidence and take depositions, and potentially settlement negotiations. If a settlement cannot be reached, the case may go to trial, where a judge or jury will determine liability and damages.

One of the key elements in a personal injury lawsuit is establishing negligence on the part of the defendant. This involves proving that the defendant had a duty of care towards the plaintiff, that this duty was breached, and that the breach directly caused the plaintiff's injuries. The plaintiff must also demonstrate the extent of their damages to receive appropriate compensation. 

Injured due to someone else’s negligence? Call our Dekalb personal injury attorneys today at (800) 653-0198.

Real People, Real Results

Over Millions Recovered for Those Injured
  • $1.1 Million Auto Accident
  • $4.25 Million Product Liability/Construction Injury
  • $1.125 Million Auto Accident
  • $2.9 Million Semi v. Auto Accident

    A truck driver crossed center grass median on the interstate, struck the client head-on causing her death.

  • $325,000 Truck v. Auto
  • $465,000 Premises Accident

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FAQs

Common Answers To Your Questions
  • What qualifies as a personal injury?

    A personal injury generally refers to any bodily injury sustained in an accident, from minor bruises to severe brain trauma. The most common personal injury claims arise from harm sustained from traffic wrecks, slip and fall accidents, defective products, dangerous property conditions, and medical malpractice.

  • What is the personal injury statute of limitations in Illinois?

    Under state law, the statute of limitations (or deadline) for most personal injury claims in Illinois is two years from the date of the accident. However, for claims against governmental agencies, there are special limitation periods that may be as short as a year. You should always consult with an attorney on what particular limitations period might apply to your claim. You should seek legal help immediately, as a delay may be fatal to your claim. Unless you have a special exception, your claim will be thrown out if you attempt to file after the limitations period has passed.


    Because every personal injury claim is different, it is difficult to determine an average settlement. A victim who lost a limb will likely need to receive more in medical expenses than someone who broke an arm, for instance. Although personal injury claims tend to average anywhere between $3000 to $75,000—an extremely broad range—there may be significant economic and noneconomic factors in your individual case that may indicate that your particular claim would be valued at a significantly higher figure at trial in front of a jury. An attorney can help you estimate your unique losses based on the facts of your case. The knowledge of an attorney experienced in jury verdict value is extremely important. You should be entitled to make up for your specific losses at the very least.
     

  • What evidence is needed for a personal injury claim?

    Necessary evidence can vary case by case depending on the specifics of your situation. However, one of the most helpful pieces of evidence is your medical records. If you can prove that you sought medical attention for a serious injury after an accident, you are more likely to receive compensation to cover the expenses associated with said injury. Other helpful evidence includes any photographs of the accident scene, accident reports, witness statements, insurance forms, receipts, and any other physical evidence related to the injury.

  • What is the average settlement for a personal injury?

    Because every personal injury claim is different, it is difficult to determine an average settlement. A victim who lost a limb will likely need to receive more in medical expenses than someone who broke an arm, for instance. This means that personal injury claims tend to average anywhere between $3000 to $75,000—an extremely broad range. An attorney can help you estimate your unique losses based on the facts of your case. You should be entitled to make up for your specific losses at the very least.