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Elgin Medical Malpractice Lawyer

If you or someone you love received medical care in Elgin and something went wrong, you may be wondering if you have a case. Medical mistakes happen more often than most people realize, and when they do, the consequences can change your life forever. Whether you were treated at Advocate Sherman Hospital on Randall Road, a local clinic near the Fox River, or a specialist’s office off Interstate 90, you deserve honest answers and real legal help. At Briskman Briskman & Greenberg, we represent injury victims across the Chicago area, including those in Elgin and Kane County who have been harmed by negligent medical care.

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What Is Medical Malpractice Under Illinois Law?

Medical malpractice happens when a healthcare provider fails to meet the accepted standard of care, and that failure causes harm to a patient. Think of it this way: every doctor, nurse, and hospital has a legal duty to treat you with a certain level of skill and care. When they fall short of that duty and you get hurt as a result, that is medical malpractice.

In Illinois, a medical malpractice claim can be brought against a wide range of providers. That includes physicians, registered nurses, dentists, hospitals, and even outpatient surgery centers. The key is proving four things: a patient-doctor relationship existed, the provider owed you a duty of care, they breached that duty, and you suffered real harm because of it.

Common examples of medical malpractice include misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis, surgical errors, medication mistakes, birth injuries, and failure to get informed consent before a procedure. Medical mistakes are the third leading cause of death in the United States, with approximately 795,000 Americans dying or becoming permanently disabled due to misdiagnosis each year. That is not a small number. It reflects how serious this problem really is.

Illinois does not cap medical malpractice damages. Illinois is one of the states that does not cap medical malpractice payments. The 2010 Illinois Supreme Court case Lebron v. Gottlieb Memorial Hospital determined that damages caps violated the separation of powers, as they did not allow judges to determine what appropriate medical malpractice payments could be. That means if your injuries are severe, you can pursue the full amount of compensation you deserve, including medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

If you are not sure whether what happened to you qualifies as malpractice, contact a Chicago abogado de negligencia médica at Briskman Briskman & Greenberg for a free consultation. We will review the facts and give you a straight answer.

Illinois Law Requirements for Filing a Medical Malpractice Claim

Filing a medical malpractice case in Illinois is not as simple as filing other personal injury claims. The law puts specific requirements on plaintiffs before a case can even move forward. Understanding these rules upfront can save you time and protect your rights.

One of the most important requirements is the Certificate of Merit. Under Illinois law, specifically 735 ILCS 5/2-622, your attorney must file an affidavit along with the complaint. That affidavit must state that a qualified health professional has reviewed your case and found a reasonable and meritorious basis for the claim. The reviewing professional must be knowledgeable in the relevant area of medicine, must have practiced or taught in that same area within the last six years, and must provide a written report confirming that malpractice occurred. This requirement exists to screen out cases that lack medical support, and it means your legal team needs to work closely with medical experts from the very beginning.

There is also a strict deadline. Under 735 ILCS 5/13-212, you generally have two years from the date you knew or should have known about the injury to file your claim. However, there is also an absolute four-year limit from the date the negligent act occurred, regardless of when you discovered the harm. For minors, the deadline is extended, but no case can be filed after the person’s 22nd birthday. Missing these deadlines means losing your right to sue entirely, so acting quickly matters.

Illinois also follows a modified comparative fault rule under 735 ILCS 5/2-1116. If you are found to be more than 50% at fault for your own injuries, you cannot recover damages. If your fault is 50% or less, your award is simply reduced by your percentage of fault. This rule can come up in malpractice cases, for example, if a patient failed to follow post-operative instructions.

Working with experienced abogados de negligencia médica who understand these procedural rules is critical to protecting your claim from the start.

Types of Medical Malpractice Cases We Handle for Elgin Residents

Elgin is a growing city of over 110,000 people in Kane County, sitting along the Fox River and just off I-90. Residents here rely on a mix of local hospitals, urgent care centers, and specialty clinics for their healthcare needs. When any of those providers fall short, the results can be devastating.

At Briskman Briskman & Greenberg, we handle a wide range of medical malpractice claims for clients from Elgin and the surrounding communities. Here are some of the most common types of cases we see.

Misdiagnosis and Delayed Diagnosis. When a doctor misses a cancer diagnosis, fails to identify a stroke, or delays treatment for a serious infection, the patient can suffer permanent harm. A wrong diagnosis or a late one can mean the difference between a full recovery and a life-altering disability.

Surgical Errors. These include operating on the wrong body part, leaving a surgical instrument inside a patient, or causing unintended damage to surrounding tissue during a procedure. These mistakes are preventable and can result in serious, long-term complications.

Medication Errors. Prescribing the wrong drug, the wrong dose, or missing a dangerous drug interaction can cause serious harm. Nursing shortages are a growing problem in Illinois, putting greater pressure on nurses to rush through care. Rushed care often leads to medication mistakes that hurt patients.

Birth Injuries. Negligence during labor and delivery can cause cerebral palsy, brachial plexus injuries, and other conditions that affect a child for life. These cases often involve failures to monitor fetal distress or delays in ordering a necessary C-section.

Anesthesia Errors. Improper dosing or poor monitoring during a procedure can lead to brain damage, cardiac events, or death.

Nuestra abogados de negligencia médica review every detail of your medical records, work with qualified experts, and build the strongest possible case on your behalf.

What Compensation Can You Recover in an Elgin Medical Malpractice Case?

One of the first questions people ask after a medical injury is: what is my case worth? The honest answer is that it depends on the facts. But Illinois law gives injured patients the right to pursue significant compensation, and the numbers can be substantial.

There are two main categories of damages in a medical malpractice case. Economic damages cover your measurable financial losses. That includes past and future medical bills, lost wages, rehabilitation costs, and the cost of long-term care if you are permanently disabled. Non-economic damages cover the more personal losses, like physical pain, emotional suffering, and the loss of enjoyment of life.

As noted earlier, Illinois does not cap these damages. States without restrictions on damages often see higher compensation levels. Illinois stands out with averages well above many larger states, suggesting that a more plaintiff-friendly legal environment directly influences award sizes.

Under Illinois joint and several liability law (735 ILCS 5/2-1117), all defendants found liable are jointly and severally liable for a plaintiff’s past and future medical and medically related expenses. If one defendant’s share of fault is 25% or more of the total fault, they can be held jointly and severally liable for all other damages as well. This matters in cases involving multiple providers, such as a surgeon and a hospital, because it can affect how much each party owes you.

If a loved one died as a result of medical negligence, Illinois’ Wrongful Death Act (740 ILCS 180) allows the personal representative of the deceased’s estate to bring a claim. Under that law, the jury may award damages for pecuniary injuries, grief, sorrow, and mental suffering to the surviving spouse and next of kin. Note that punitive damages are not available in healing art malpractice cases under this statute.

To get a clearer picture of what your case may be worth, speak with a abogado de negligencias médicas who can evaluate your specific losses and circumstances.

Why Choose Briskman Briskman & Greenberg for Your Elgin Medical Malpractice Case?

Choosing the right legal team can make a real difference in how your case turns out. Medical malpractice cases are among the most demanding types of personal injury claims. They require medical knowledge, access to qualified experts, and a willingness to take on well-funded insurance companies and hospital systems. Briskman Briskman & Greenberg has been fighting for injured people in the Chicago area for decades, and we bring that same commitment to clients from Elgin and Kane County.

We know this region well. Whether your case involves a provider near the Elgin branch court at 150 Dexter Court, a hospital on Randall Road, or a clinic closer to downtown Elgin near the Fox River waterfront, we understand the local medical and legal environment. The Elgin Branch Court serves Elgin and nearby communities with circuit court services, and Kane County Court functions within the 16th Judicial Circuit of Illinois, applying state laws at the local level. We know how to file and handle cases in this jurisdiction.

We handle cases on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. There are no upfront costs and no hourly fees. We take the financial risk so you can focus on your recovery.

Our team reviews every case carefully. We gather medical records, consult with qualified health professionals to satisfy the Certificate of Merit requirement under 735 ILCS 5/2-622, and build a case grounded in real evidence. We do not cut corners, and we do not pressure clients into quick, low settlements.

If you or a family member suffered harm due to a medical provider’s negligence in Elgin or anywhere in the greater Chicago area, reach out to us today. As your Chicago abogado de lesiones personales, Briskman Briskman & Greenberg is ready to help you understand your rights and take action. Call us for a free, no-obligation consultation. You have nothing to lose by making that call, and potentially a great deal to gain.

We also help clients who need abogados especializados en negligencias médicas evaluate whether their situation qualifies as a valid claim under Illinois law. If you are unsure where to start, that is exactly what we are here for.

FAQs About Elgin Medical Malpractice

How long do I have to file a medical malpractice lawsuit in Illinois?

Under 735 ILCS 5/13-212, you generally have two years from the date you knew or reasonably should have known about your injury to file a medical malpractice lawsuit. There is also an absolute four-year limit from the date the negligent act occurred, regardless of discovery. For minors, the deadline extends up to eight years from the act, but no case can be filed after the person’s 22nd birthday. These deadlines are strict, so do not wait to speak with an attorney.

What is the Certificate of Merit requirement in Illinois medical malpractice cases?

Illinois law under 735 ILCS 5/2-622 requires that your attorney file an affidavit with your complaint stating that a qualified health professional has reviewed the facts of your case. That professional must be knowledgeable in the relevant area of medicine, must have practiced or taught in that field within the last six years, and must provide a written report confirming there is a reasonable and meritorious basis for the claim. Without this certificate, your case can be dismissed. This is one reason why having an experienced legal team from the beginning is so important.

Does Illinois have a cap on medical malpractice damages?

No. Illinois does not impose a cap on medical malpractice damages. The Illinois Supreme Court struck down previous damage caps as unconstitutional in the 2010 case Lebron v. Gottlieb Memorial Hospital, finding they violated the separation of powers. This means you can seek full compensation for both economic damages, like medical bills and lost wages, and non-economic damages, like pain and suffering, without any state-imposed limit on the total amount.

Can I sue a hospital, not just a doctor, for medical malpractice in Elgin?

Yes. In Illinois, liability in a medical malpractice case can extend beyond an individual doctor. Hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities can be held responsible for the negligence of their employees, including nurses, technicians, and staff physicians. If a hospital’s policies, staffing decisions, or supervision failures contributed to your injury, the institution itself may share liability. Under 735 ILCS 5/2-1117, all defendants found liable are jointly and severally liable for your medical and medically related expenses, which can strengthen your ability to recover full compensation.

What if my loved one died because of medical negligence in Elgin?

If a family member died as a result of a healthcare provider’s negligence, you may be able to bring a wrongful death claim under the Illinois Wrongful Death Act, 740 ILCS 180. The personal representative of the deceased’s estate brings the action, and any recovery is for the benefit of the surviving spouse and next of kin. The law allows the jury to award damages for pecuniary losses, as well as grief, sorrow, and mental suffering. Keep in mind that punitive damages are not available in healing art malpractice cases under this statute. Contact Briskman Briskman & Greenberg to discuss your family’s options.

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