Naperville Personal Injury Lawyer
According to national statistics, thousands of people file personal injury cases every year after suffering severe injuries or losing a loved one through a wrongful death caused by another's negligence.
Many personal injury claims involve motorcycle accidents, car crashes, truck accidents, medical malpractice, product liability, and harmful medications.
Were you injured, or did you lose a loved one through wrongful death? Are you seeking financial compensation to recover your damages?
At Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers, LLC, the personal injury attorneys can serve as your legal advocates to ensure you are fully compensated for your losses.
Contact our Naperville personal injury lawyers at (888) 424-5757 (toll-free phone number) or use the contact form today to schedule a free consultation. We currently represent all accident injury victims throughout Illinois.
Naperville: Always Expanding City
Although Naperville was established over 180 years ago, it was not until recent decades that this once rural town blossomed into the city you know today. Only thirty miles west of Chicago, this bedroom community boasts several distinctions that make it stand out from its neighbors.
Naperville is surrounded by Glen Ellyn, Carol Stream, Aurora, Bolingbrook, Plainville, Downers Grove, Lombard, Oak Brook, and Romeoville. Naperville, IL is situated primarily in DuPage County, with a portion of the city spilling into Will County close to Cook County, Kane County, and Lake County.
A Great Place to Live, Play & Work
One of Naperville's distinctions in recent years involved Money magazine. In 2006, this town of only a little over 140,000 was named the 2nd best place to live in the U.S. Several factors made Naperville stand out amongst the nation's cities.
- Low crime rate
- High average income
- Excellent schools
- Bountiful leisure and cultural venues
Naperville is rated as one of the best places to live and is labeled the Midwest's wealthiest city. In a study done in 2010, not only was it the top in the Midwest, but it also ranked eleventh nationally for cities with populations of over 75,000. Some of the other honors given to Naperville include:
- It was ranked as the number one public library in towns between 100,000 and 250,000 nationwide by Hennen's American Public Library Ratings for over ten years running.
- It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as it has over 600 historic buildings. The Moser Tower and Millennium Carillon helped make it a designated White House Millennium Community in 1999.
Naperville's appeal lies in its self-containment. While there are larger cities on either side, including Aurora to the west and Chicago to the east, residents have all they need in their hometown.
- Education. The area has two school districts that serve the community. It also has several college campuses and private schools as well.
- Hospital. Edward Hospital serves the community as the city's only medical center at 801 Washington Street. It is a large facility and is the largest single employer in the city.
- Parks. The Naperville Park District manages over 2,400 acres of parks, including skateboarding parks, Centennial Beach, Knoch Knolls Park, and many others in the area.
The city's official website provides links for residents, tourists, and those interested in moving to Naperville. Also, City Hall welcomes visitors at 400 South Eagle Street - (630) 420-6111.
Accident & Injury Cases Occurring in Naperville, Illinois
When many cities expand and become more congested, a direct correlation develops between their population growth and the number of personal injuries sustained by their residents. When personal injury cases cannot be resolved directly with an insurance adjuster, litigation might be necessary.
When an incident occurred in the city, or the parties reside or do business in the area, a civil suit might be initiated at the 18th Judicial District, DuPage County Courthouse.
DuPage Courthouse
421 N. County Farm Road
Wheaton, IL 60187
630-407-6500
Defining Personal Injury
Accidents and mistakes happen every day in Naperville. Individuals can be harmed at home, school, work, or on the road. Statistically, motor vehicle accidents remain the leading cause of personal injury cases involving severe injuries and deaths in America.
In 2019, the National Safety Council reported that accident injuries impacted over three million adults and children in America. Many accident- and incident-related injuries required immediate medical attention.
Most accident victims are left with mounting medical bills and lost income while they take time to heal. In cases involving accidents caused by another's negligence or reckless conduct, the injured individual is entitled to seek financial compensation for their bills, lost wages, pain, and suffering.
However, to pursue financial recovery, the injured individual must first submit a personal injury claim to the responsible party's insurer. Sometimes, the injured person can handle the case without legal representation.
In cases with severe injuries, extensive property damage, and fatalities, the injured party will likely need to hire an experienced Naperville, IL personal injury lawyer to handle their claim.
Investigation and Demand Letter
A competent attorney will independently investigate what happened, like visit the accident scene, review police reports, and obtain witness testimony. In medical malpractice cases, the lawyer will review the injured party's medical records and discuss the case with medical professionals to determine the extent of the victim's injuries and future health needs.
After the personal injury attorney completes a case evaluation, they can construct a demand letter outlining every detail of the case, including the defendant's liability and the victim's losses. Typically, damages include injuries, medical expenses, hospital bills, lost wages, future lost earnings, mental anguish, pain, and mental distress.
The letter is then given to the opposing party that could be another person, business, government agency, or insurer. Usually, the defendants have up to 21 days to respond to the letter and either reject the demand, accept the demand or make a counteroffer.
Depositions and Settlement Offers
Both the plaintiff and the defendant will seek additional evidence through the discovery phase, including gathering eyewitness testimony, submitting interrogatories, and deposing crucial witnesses and principals.
At some point, the defendant's insurance carrier should make a good faith monetary offer to resolve the case, based on the severity of the victim's injuries, the extent of property damage, and if a fatality was involved.
Sometimes, the insurance company makes a bad faith offer by denying the claim, delaying payment, or dismissing the evidence's validity and weight. When this occurs, the plaintiff usually has no other option than to file a civil suit in court and take the case before a judge and jurors.
Mediation or Trial
Once a suit is filed, a mediator, typically a former or current judge, oversees the mediation process between the defendant and the plaintiff. Mediation is designed to avoid going to trial where both sides use a mediator to argue the case and reach a solution.
Both sides typically have no other option than the trial phase after failing to settle or resolve the case through mediation. When the case is presented in court, all jurors will evaluate the facts, look at the evidence, and determine fault.
At the conclusion, jurors will decide the case's outcome and either find for the defendant, leaving the plaintiff with no compensation, or find for the plaintiff, at an amount that may surpass the responsible party's insurance company policy.
Appeal the Ruling
In certain circumstances, the losing side (the plaintiff or defendant) might appeal the case through the appellate process. However, an appeal is handled significantly differently than the trial process and often requires experienced appellate practitioners to handle every legal aspect.
When a Personal Injury Attorney is Necessary
As Naperville accident attorneys, Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers LLC is proud to represent people from all walks of life who have been injured due to the carelessness of others. Over the years, we have represented people in Naperville accidents involving motor vehicle collisions, work accidents, and nursing home abuse.
If you or a loved one were injured, contact our Northeast Illinois personal injury lawyers for a free case review. Our law firm regularly represents people in nearly every type of personal injury suit and wrongful death case.
- Personal Injury
- Bicycle Accident
- Car Accident
- Cerebral Palsy & Birth Injuries
- Construction Accidents
- Dangerous Product Liability
- Dog Bites
- Medical Malpractice
- Motorcycle Accident
- Negligent Medical Care
- Nursing Home Neglect
- Pedestrian Injury
- Premises Liability
- Slip and Fall
- Truck Accident
- Workers' Compensation
- Wrongful Death
If your loved one suffered a severe injury in an accident or while on the job, our trial lawyers encourage you to contact our legal office for a free case consultation. Let's discuss Illinois law and your legal issues, rights, and options.
The Illinois personal injury attorneys at Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers LLC accept every civil suit and compensation claim through a contingency fee arrangement. This agreement postpones the payment of our legal services until after our attorneys have successfully resolved your case through a negotiated out-of-court settlement or court trial award.
We offer every client a 'No Win/No-Fee' Guarantee that will ensure you will owe us nothing if we cannot obtain compensation on your behalf. You and every family member have nothing to lose and compensation to gain.
Contact us today.
Naperville Personal Injury Attorney FAQs
Our Chicago, IL law firm understands that families often have unanswered questions about filing a compensation claim and dealing directly with insurance companies. A Naperville, IL personal injury attorney has answered a few of those questions below.
Contact our law offices today at (888) 424-5757 (toll-free phone call) or use the contact form for more information or schedule a free consultation. All information you share with our law office remains confidential through an attorney-client relationship.
Naperville Personal Injury Lawyers
Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers LLC has spent decades serving Naperville residents who have been involved in a severe personal injury or need legal advice or representation for medical malpractice cases.
Our injury lawyers offer free consultations and work on a contingency fee schedule. This agreement ensures that you'll never need to pay upfront for us to work on your case. We receive payment only after winning your case at trial or negotiating a settlement.
Call us at (888) 424-5757 to set up a free consultation, where one of our Naperville personal injury attorneys can come to you, or you can visit us at our offices in Chicago, at 225 W Wacker Dr. To travel from Naperville, take the I-88 tollway, and then merge onto Interstate 290 E.
Take the Kennedy Expy/ Interstate 90 exit and then take Exit 51C. Turn right onto Washington Blvd, then right onto Clark Street. Take your first left onto Calhoun Pl and then another left onto Dearborn. Our offices are on the right.
Learn about how we can help you with paying your medical expenses, receiving ongoing medical treatment, and ensuring the insurance carrier pays you to resolve your personal injury lawsuit. We also handle motorcycle collisions, bicycle accidents, and commercial truck crashes.