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Yorkville Personal Injury Lawyers

Representing Clients in Kendall County, IL 

Although Yorkville is a small-but-growing town on the outskirts of Chicago, a lot can happen here. With expanding development that includes new homes and shopping centers springing up amid the rural landscape, this is a place where people work, play, and live.

Unfortunately, however, all of that comes with the risk of becoming injured in an accident due to another party’s negligence. When that happens, medical bills start piling up, insurance companies may push for quick settlements, and the physical and emotional toll of the injury can make it difficult to navigate the legal system. It's easy to feel lost in the process, especially when trying to focus on recovery at the same time. 

At Turner Law Group, our dedicated team of attorneys understands these challenges and is here to provide the legal representation you need. We meticulously gather evidence, collaborate with experts, and build strong cases for our clients to protect their rights. With our experienced personal injury lawyers in Yorkville on your side, you can feel more confident knowing that someone’s fighting hard to help you get the compensation your recovery requires. 

Call (800) 653-0198or message us today to request an initial consultation with our Yorkville personal injury attorneys.

Your Personal Injury Claim Matters to Us 

As personal injury lawyers, we believe it’s important to fight for accident victims who are already in vulnerable positions. We can address a variety of claims, which makes us the dynamic law firm you can count on for legal support. 

Some of the claims we can handle include the following: 

  • Car accidents 
  • Trucking collisions 
  • Motorcycle accidents 
  • Medical malpractice 
  • Construction accidents 
  • Product liability 

In addition to these, we can also help injured workers with the workers’ compensation process. If you were injured on the job, we can provide the guidance and resources you need to file your claim and appeal a negative decision, if necessary. 

Contact Turner Law Groupfor Legal Assistance 

If you were injured in an accident in Kendall County, IL, it’s important to seek legal help as soon as possible. The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Illinois is only two years from the date of an incident, which means you only have a limited time to seek compensation.

Turner Law Group offers the legal support you need in Kendall County to help you move forward. Contact us today to learn more.  

What Can I Get Out of a Personal Injury Lawsuit? 

When someone experiences an injury due to another party's negligence, a personal injury lawsuit can be a path to securing compensation for the resulting physical, emotional, and financial harm. The median household income in Yorkville is just over $105,000, which means a single serious injury can devastate a family’s finances. 

Fortunately, it doesn’t have to be that way. A successful personal injury lawsuit can offer several forms of compensation, depending on the specifics of the case. 

Here are some potential benefits:

  • Medical expenses: Compensation for past, present, and future medical bills related to the injury, including surgeries, hospital stays, rehabilitation, and medication.
  • Lost wages: Reimbursement for income lost during recovery and, in some cases, compensation for reduced earning capacity if the injury affects future work.
  • Pain and suffering: Damages awarded for physical pain and emotional distress resulting from the injury.
  • Property damage: Coverage for any personal property damaged in the incident, such as vehicles in a car accident.
  • Punitive damages: In cases of gross negligence or malicious intent, additional compensation may be awarded to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar behavior.
  • Loss of consortium: Compensation for the negative impact the injury has on a relationship, particularly between spouses.

Pursuing a personal injury lawsuit can provide critical financial relief and a sense of justice for the harm endured. The specific outcomes depend on the case details, but you can gain a better understanding of what you can recover by consulting with our personal injury lawyers in Yorkville.

Real People, Real Results

Over Millions Recovered for Those Injured
  • $1.1 Million Auto Accident
  • $1.125 Million Auto Accident
  • $647,500 Auto Accident
  • $450,000 Auto Accident
  • $1.3 Million Auto Accident
  • $625,000 Auto 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.