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Bolingbrook Injury Lawyers
Bolingbrook Personal Injury Lawyers You Can Trust
When an accident turns your life upside down, you need a law firm that knows Illinois personal injury law inside and out, and one that genuinely cares about the people it serves. Briskman Briskman & Greenberg has been fighting for injured clients throughout the Chicago area for decades. We bring that same commitment to every resident of Bolingbrook who walks through our door. Whether you were hurt in a car crash on Weber Road, injured at a local warehouse, or suffered harm because of someone else’s carelessness, we are ready to stand in your corner.
Table of Contents
- Bolingbrook Personal Injury Lawyers You Can Trust
- Vehicle Accidents in Bolingbrook
- Workplace Injuries in Bolingbrook
- Premises and Property Injuries in Bolingbrook
- Medical Negligence and Healthcare Injuries in Bolingbrook
Our firm handles cases on a contingency fee basis. That means you pay us nothing unless we win or settle your case. We believe every injured person, regardless of financial situation, deserves skilled legal representation. We know how insurance companies operate, and we know how to push back when they try to minimize your claim.
Illinois law gives most injury victims two years to file a personal injury lawsuit under 735 ILCS 5/13-202. That two-year deadline runs from the date of the accident, and it applies whether the injury was from a car crash, a slip and fall, or another type of accident. Missing that window can cost you your entire right to compensation. So if you or someone you love was recently hurt, do not wait. Contact Briskman Briskman & Greenberg today for a free consultation, and let us review your case before time runs out. You can also visit our main Bolingbrook personal injury lawyers page to learn more about how we handle cases in your community.
Vehicle Accidents in Bolingbrook
Bolingbrook sits at the crossroads of some of the busiest roads in Will County and DuPage County. Routes like I-55, Route 53, and Weber Road carry enormous volumes of traffic every day. With that volume comes real risk. In 2024, there were 303,913 crashes involving motor vehicles in Illinois, and injury crashes accounted for 20.8% of those, totaling 63,109 crashes. The total estimated cost of crashes in Illinois for 2024 was $8.3 billion. These numbers are not just statistics. Behind each one is a family dealing with medical bills, lost wages, and real pain.
If you were hurt in a collision, the type of vehicle and the cause of the crash both matter when building your claim. Our firm handles the full range of vehicle accident cases. If a negligent driver rear-ended you, a Bolingbrook car accident lawyer from our team can help you pursue compensation for your injuries. If a large commercial vehicle was involved, our Bolingbrook truck accident attorney understands the federal regulations that govern those drivers and carriers. Motorcyclists who are injured face unique challenges because of bias, so our Bolingbrook motorcycle accident lawyer works hard to counter those assumptions and protect your right to fair recovery.
Distracted driving and drunk driving remain two of the most preventable causes of serious crashes. Fatal crashes accounted for 1,085 of the total crashes in Illinois in 2024. If a distracted driver caused your crash, our Bolingbrook distracted driving accident lawyer can document the evidence and hold them accountable. If alcohol was a factor, our Bolingbrook drunk driving accident lawyer pursues full compensation, including punitive damages where appropriate. When a crash results in a death, our Bolingbrook fatal car accident lawyer handles the legal process while your family focuses on healing.
We also represent pedestrians, bicyclists, and rideshare passengers. Illinois had 1,196 traffic fatalities in 2024, and 217 of those were pedestrians, who are especially vulnerable because of their lack of protective equipment. Our Bolingbrook pedestrian accident lawyer y Bolingbrook bicycle accident lawyer fight for victims who are often left with the most serious injuries. If your crash involved a rideshare vehicle, our Bolingbrook Uber accident lawyer y Bolingbrook Lyft accident lawyer understand the layered insurance issues those cases involve. And if the at-fault driver had no insurance, our Bolingbrook uninsured motorist accident lawyer helps you tap into your own policy’s protections. Want to know which local roads and intersections are most hazardous? Our page on dangerous roads and intersections in Bolingbrook breaks down the specific locations where accidents happen most often.
Workplace Injuries in Bolingbrook
Bolingbrook has a strong industrial and logistics base, with warehouses, distribution centers, and construction projects throughout the area. That means workplace injuries are a real and constant concern. Illinois law requires most employers to carry workers’ compensation insurance under the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act (820 ILCS 305). If you are injured on the job, that law entitles you to medical care and wage replacement benefits, regardless of who was at fault. Workers’ compensation claims in Illinois have a deadline of three years from the injury, or two years from your last payment of benefits, whichever is later.
Nuestra Bolingbrook workers’ compensation lawyer helps injured employees navigate the claims process, fight denied claims, and maximize their recovery. When a third party, such as a property owner or equipment manufacturer, contributed to a workplace accident, we can pursue a personal injury claim on top of your workers’ comp benefits.
Construction sites are among the most dangerous workplaces in Illinois. Falls from heights, struck-by accidents, and equipment failures are common causes of serious injuries. Our Bolingbrook construction accident lawyer knows how to identify all liable parties, including general contractors, subcontractors, and property owners, to make sure you receive the full compensation you deserve.
Bolingbrook’s busy logistics sector also means many delivery workers are on the road and visiting properties every day. Dog bites are a serious hazard for these workers. Our Bolingbrook delivery worker dog bite lawyer y Bolingbrook USPS dog bite lawyer handle the unique legal challenges that arise when federal employees or private delivery workers are attacked on the job. For workers in the region’s distribution centers, our Bolingbrook warehouse injury lawyer pursues compensation for forklift accidents, falling merchandise, and other common warehouse hazards. Call us today if you were hurt at work. We will help you understand every avenue of recovery available to you.
Premises and Property Injuries in Bolingbrook
Property owners in Illinois have a legal duty to keep their premises reasonably safe for visitors. When they fail to do that, and someone gets hurt, they can be held liable under Illinois premises liability law. This applies to retail stores, restaurants, apartment complexes, private homes, and public spaces throughout Bolingbrook. The question is always the same: did the property owner know, or should they have known, about the dangerous condition, and did they fail to fix it?
Slip and fall accidents are one of the most common types of premises liability claims. Icy parking lots, wet store floors, broken sidewalks, and poor lighting can all cause serious injuries, including broken bones, head trauma, and spinal injuries. Our Bolingbrook slip and fall attorney investigates these cases thoroughly, gathering surveillance footage, maintenance records, and witness statements to build the strongest possible claim on your behalf.
Dog bites are also a premises liability issue in many cases. Illinois operates under a strict liability rule for dog bite cases, outlined in the Illinois Animal Control Act (510 ILCS 5/16). Under that law, a victim does not need to prove that the dog’s owner failed to behave responsibly. This is a powerful protection for bite victims. The Illinois Animal Control Act also covers injuries caused by a dog’s actions even if a bite did not occur, such as being knocked over by an aggressive dog. Our Bolingbrook dog bite lawyer handles these cases aggressively, pursuing compensation for medical bills, scarring, lost wages, and emotional trauma.
When a loved one is killed because of someone else’s negligence on a property or anywhere else, our Bolingbrook wrongful death attorney helps surviving family members pursue justice. Under the Illinois Wrongful Death Act (740 ILCS 180/2), the deadline to file is two years from the date of death, not the date of injury. Families often do not realize this distinction, which is why calling an attorney promptly is so important. We handle these sensitive cases with the care and urgency they deserve.
Medical Negligence and Healthcare Injuries in Bolingbrook
When you put your health in the hands of a doctor, nurse, or healthcare facility, you expect competent care. When that care falls short of accepted medical standards, and you are harmed as a result, Illinois law gives you the right to pursue a medical malpractice claim. These cases are complex. They require expert medical testimony, detailed record review, and a thorough understanding of both medicine and law. Briskman Briskman & Greenberg has the experience and resources to handle them effectively.
Medical malpractice claims in Illinois must be filed within two years of when you discover the malpractice, but there is a four-year statute of repose from the date of treatment under 735 ILCS 5/13-212. Medical malpractice claims follow the two-year rule, but with a key difference: the “discovery rule,” which means the clock starts when you found out, or should have reasonably found out, about the injury, not necessarily when it happened. These rules can be confusing, and missing a deadline is devastating. Our Bolingbrook medical malpractice lawyer tracks these deadlines carefully and works with leading medical experts to evaluate your case and prove negligence.
Nursing home abuse and neglect is another form of medical negligence that devastates families. Residents of long-term care facilities in and around Bolingbrook deserve dignity, proper nutrition, adequate supervision, and protection from abuse. When a facility fails to provide that, residents can suffer bedsores, falls, malnutrition, medication errors, and even physical or emotional abuse. Illinois law, including the Nursing Home Care Act (210 ILCS 45), gives residents and their families legal rights to pursue compensation when those standards are violated. Our Bolingbrook nursing home abuse lawyer investigates these facilities, holds them accountable, and fights for the compensation your loved one deserves. If you suspect abuse or neglect, contact us right away. Time is critical, both for your loved one’s safety and for preserving the evidence needed to support a claim.
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