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Streamwood Stairway Accident Lawyer

A stairway accident can turn your life upside down in seconds. One moment you are heading to your apartment, walking through a Streamwood shopping center, or leaving a restaurant off Barrington Road, and the next you are on the ground in serious pain. These accidents are not random bad luck. They happen because property owners fail to keep their stairs safe. If that is your situation, you need to understand your rights under Illinois law and talk to a Chicago abogado de lesiones personales who knows how to hold negligent property owners accountable.

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Why Stairway Accidents Happen in Streamwood

Streamwood is a busy Cook County suburb with apartment complexes, retail strips, office parks, and restaurants spread across the community. From the Streamwood Oaks Golf Club area to the commercial corridors near IL-19 and IL-20, people use stairs every single day. When those stairs are poorly maintained, the results can be devastating.

The most common causes of stairway accidents include broken or missing handrails, uneven or cracked steps, wet or slippery surfaces without warning signs, poor lighting in stairwells, loose carpeting on stairs, and steep risers that do not meet code. The Chicago Department of Buildings Inspection Checklist confirms that stair riser height must be 7.5 inches or less and all risers must be equal in height, with tread surfaces that do not create a slipping danger, per Municipal Code Section 13-160-300. When a property owner ignores these standards, they create conditions that foreseeably injure people.

Stairway accidents happen in all kinds of settings. Apartment buildings near Streamwood’s Bartlett Road corridor, retail stores along Barrington Road, warehouses near the industrial parks off Irving Park Road, and even public buildings can all be sites of dangerous stair conditions. The type of property and who owns it matters because it affects who can be held responsible and what deadlines apply to your case.

Injuries from stairway falls are often serious. Victims commonly suffer broken bones, torn ligaments, spinal injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and hip fractures. These injuries can mean weeks or months away from work, mounting medical bills, and lasting pain. Do not let a property owner’s negligence go unanswered.

Illinois Law and Property Owner Responsibility

Illinois law is clear about what property owners owe you. Under the Illinois Premises Liability Act (740 ILCS 130/2), both invitees and licensees, meaning people who visit a property for business or with permission, are owed a duty of reasonable care. That duty requires property owners to keep their premises in a reasonably safe condition and to fix or warn about known hazards. If a property owner knew or should have known about a dangerous stairway condition and failed to act, they can be held legally responsible for your injuries.

Proving a stairway accident claim requires showing four things: the property owner had a duty of care toward you, they breached that duty, the breach caused your accident, and you suffered real damages. Evidence matters enormously here. Photos of the defective stairs, maintenance records showing the owner knew about the problem, witness statements, and surveillance footage all help build a strong case. Property owners often repair hazards quickly after an accident, so acting fast to preserve evidence is critical.

Illinois also uses a modified comparative fault rule under 735 ILCS 5/2-1116. This means you can still recover compensation even if you were partly at fault for your fall, as long as your share of fault does not exceed 50 percent. However, your damages will be reduced by your percentage of fault. Insurance companies routinely try to shift blame onto injured victims to reduce payouts. Having an attorney in your corner helps counter those tactics.

If your stairway accident happened on government-owned property, such as a public building near the Cook County Circuit Court in Rolling Meadows or a publicly maintained facility, different rules apply. Under the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act (745 ILCS 10/), you may have as little as one year to file your claim and may need to provide written notice before filing a lawsuit. These shorter deadlines make it even more urgent to speak with an attorney right away.

What Compensation Can You Recover After a Stairway Fall?

A stairway accident claim can cover a wide range of losses. Illinois law allows injured victims to seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and long-term disability. If your injuries are severe, such as a spinal cord injury or traumatic brain injury, the value of your claim can be substantial.

Medical costs alone can be staggering after a serious stairway fall. Emergency room visits, surgeries, physical therapy, follow-up appointments, and prescription costs add up fast. Lost wages compound the financial pressure, especially if your injuries keep you out of work for weeks or months. Pain and suffering damages recognize that the harm goes beyond the bills. You deserve compensation for how the accident has changed your daily life.

In some cases, multiple parties may share responsibility. A building owner, a property management company, a tenant in control of the premises, or even a contractor who performed faulty repairs could all be potential defendants. Under Illinois law, the party in possession or control of a premises at the time of the accident can be held liable, not just the person who technically holds the deed. Identifying all responsible parties is a key part of building a complete case.

If your stairway accident happened at work, such as in a Streamwood warehouse or construction site, you may have both a workers’ compensation claim under the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act (820 ILCS 305) and a separate premises liability claim against a third party. These two paths are not mutually exclusive. An attorney can help you understand how to pursue both and maximize your total recovery.

Steps to Take After a Stairway Accident in Streamwood

What you do in the hours and days after a stairway accident can directly affect the strength of your claim. First, get medical attention immediately, even if you feel like your injuries are minor. Some injuries, like spinal damage or a concussion, do not show their full severity right away. A medical record from the date of the accident creates a clear link between the fall and your injuries.

Report the accident to the property owner or manager before you leave the scene. Ask for a written incident report and keep a copy. If you can, take photos of the stairway, the specific defect that caused your fall, any warning signs that were missing, and the surrounding area. Get the names and contact information of any witnesses. These steps can make a real difference when your attorney begins investigating your case.

Do not give a recorded statement to the property owner’s insurance company without speaking to an attorney first. Insurers train their adjusters to ask questions in ways that can minimize your claim. Anything you say can be used to reduce or deny your compensation. The same caution applies to signing any release or accepting an early settlement offer. An early offer rarely reflects the full value of your case.

Preserve any physical evidence, including the shoes and clothing you were wearing when you fell. Keep all medical bills, receipts, and documentation of missed work. Write down everything you remember about the accident while the details are fresh. These records support your attorney’s ability to present a complete and accurate picture of what happened and what it has cost you.

How Briskman Briskman & Greenberg Can Help

Briskman Briskman & Greenberg has been fighting for injured people across the Chicago area for decades. Our team understands the pressure you are under after a stairway accident. Medical bills are piling up, you may be missing work, and the insurance company is not on your side. We are here to change that dynamic.

We handle stairway accident cases on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you. You should be aware that even under a contingency arrangement, you may still be responsible for certain case costs and expenses. We will explain the full fee structure clearly before you commit to anything. There are no surprises.

Our attorneys investigate every detail of your case. We gather evidence, consult with experts when needed, and deal directly with insurance companies on your behalf. We serve clients throughout the Chicago suburbs, and our team is familiar with the courts in Cook County, including the Rolling Meadows Courthouse that handles many cases from the Streamwood area. We also handle slip and fall cases across the broader region, from clients working with a Mundelein slip and fall lawyer to those seeking help from an Oak Lawn slip and fall lawyer or an Orland Park slip and fall lawyer, and our depth of experience across these communities strengthens every case we take on in Streamwood.

The statute of limitations under 735 ILCS 5/13-202 gives most stairway accident victims two years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit. That window sounds long, but evidence disappears and witnesses’ memories fade. The sooner you contact us, the better positioned we are to build a strong case. Call Briskman Briskman & Greenberg at (312) 222-0010 for a free consultation. Our team of Chicago abogados de resbalones y caídas y personal injury attorneys in Chicago is ready to help you pursue the full compensation you deserve.

FAQs About Streamwood Stairway Accident Lawyers

Who can be held responsible for my stairway accident in Streamwood?

Responsibility depends on who owned or controlled the property where the accident happened. Under the Illinois Premises Liability Act (740 ILCS 130/2), that could be a building owner, a property management company, a business tenant, or even a contractor who performed negligent repairs. In some cases, more than one party shares liability. An attorney can investigate the ownership and control of the property to identify every party who may owe you compensation.

What if I was partly at fault for my stairway fall?

You can still recover compensation in Illinois even if you share some fault for your accident. Under the modified comparative fault rule at 735 ILCS 5/2-1116, your damages are reduced by your percentage of fault, but you can still recover as long as you are not more than 50 percent responsible. Insurance companies often try to inflate your share of fault to reduce their payout. An attorney helps you push back against those arguments and protect your recovery.

How long do I have to file a stairway accident claim in Illinois?

In most cases, Illinois law gives you two years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit, under 735 ILCS 5/13-202. However, if the accident happened on government property, such as a public building or facility, the Local Governmental and Governmental Employees Tort Immunity Act (745 ILCS 10/) may shorten that window to one year and require written notice before filing. Do not wait to find out which deadline applies to your case.

What evidence is most important in a stairway accident case?

Strong evidence includes photos of the defective stairway taken as soon as possible after the accident, maintenance records showing the property owner knew about the problem, witness statements from people who saw the fall or knew about the hazard, and your medical records linking your injuries to the accident. Surveillance footage, if available, can be especially powerful. Property owners often fix dangerous conditions quickly after an accident, so preserving evidence early is essential to your case.

Does Briskman Briskman & Greenberg charge upfront fees for stairway accident cases?

No. Briskman Briskman & Greenberg handles stairway accident cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless compensation is recovered for you. Please note that you may still be responsible for certain case-related costs and expenses, which will be explained to you clearly during your free consultation. To discuss your case at no cost, call us at (312) 222-0010.

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