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What changes in an Illinois injury claim when an injury becomes permanent is that the focus shifts from temporary recovery to dealing with long-term disability, diminished earning potential, and future medical treatments and expenses. A long-term injury changes your medical documentation, increases your claim value, and pushes the insurer to employ aggressive defense strategies. Comprehensive medical records categorizing your injuries as permanent, a doctor’s report declaring that you have attained maximum medical improvement (MMI), and post-operative reports are some examples of medical evidence to prove a permanent injury in Illinois.
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Your options if the at-fault driver’s insurance does not cover your injuries in Chicago, IL, include relying on your uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) policy, suing the driver directly, or covering your medical bills with your health insurance. An attorney can examine your case, discuss available options for compensation, and compile strong evidence to prove the full scope of your damages. Working with an attorney protects you from spending your money to pay for expenses arising from another party’s negligence, even when insurance coverage is limited.
If you were injured in a trucking accident in Chicago, Berwyn, Oak Lawn, Cicero, or a nearby community, call the injury attorneys at Lloyd Miller Law for a free consultation.

Bicycle Accidents: Joliet to Appeal $2 Million Award

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Bicycle Accidents and Injuries: Joliet to appeal $2 million award to bicyclist hit by police car.

Poor Cedric Bacon, 57 was struck by a Joliet police car traveling more than 60 mph at an intersection in South Chicago. Bacon suffered severe trauma and several skull fractures. Bacon now lives with his son in Atlanta had to use a wheelchair for more than a year after the bicycle accident and injuries suffered. The jury awarded the money on July 15 after almost a week of trial and court records indicate that Bacon had almost $700,000 in medical bills. Of course, Bacon is also responsible for legal bills and court costs so the award is not exactly a windfall. However, Assistant City Attorney Greg Smith confirmed the city plans to appeal the verdict which means it will be quite awhile before Bacon sees a penny of his award.

Bicycle Accidents are cause for serious and debilitating personal injury. Bikers should obey all traffic regulations and wear a helmet. However, it’s difficult for the most seasoned cyclists to avoid a speeding patrol car in hot pursuit of a suspect so when you can’t stay safe stay with Grazian and Volpe (now Lloyd Miller Law)! Your Chicago Personal Injury Attorneys at Grazian and Volpe (now Lloyd Miller Law) want you to avoid all accidents but when you can’t they will advocate for all your interests and assure the best compensation for your personal injury, pain and suffering. Be sure to watch for John Grazian and his answers to legal questions the first Tuesday of every month on WCIU, You and Me in the Morning.

About the Author

Kurt D. Lloyd is a plaintiff’s trial lawyer who focuses on medical malpractice and other catastrophic injury cases. He lives in Chicago and represents injured clients throughout Illinois. He is also the founder of Lloyd Miller Law, Ltd.

Years of Experience: Over 35 years
Illinois Registration Status: Active
Bar Admissions: Illinois State Bar

Kurt D. Lloyd is a plaintiff’s trial lawyer who focuses on medical malpractice and other catastrophic injury cases. He lives in Chicago and represents injured clients throughout Illinois. He is also the founder of Lloyd Miller Law, Ltd.

Years of Experience: Approx. 20 years
Minnesota Registration Status: Active
Bar & Court Admissions: Illinois State Bar Association U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois

Kurt D. Lloyd is a plaintiff’s trial lawyer who focuses on medical malpractice and other catastrophic injury cases. He lives in Chicago and represents injured clients throughout Illinois. He is also the founder of Lloyd Miller Law, Ltd.

Years of Experience: Over 35 years
Illinois Registration Status: Active
Bar Admissions: Illinois State Bar
About the Author

Kurt D. Lloyd is a plaintiff’s trial lawyer who focuses on medical malpractice and other catastrophic injury cases. He lives in Chicago and represents injured clients throughout Illinois. He is also the founder of Lloyd Miller Law, Ltd.

Years of Experience: Over 35 years
Illinois Registration Status: Active
Bar Admissions: Illinois State Bar