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Fault in a left-turn accident in Illinois is often assumed to fall on the driver making the turn, but that is not always the full picture. While Illinois traffic law generally requires left-turning drivers to yield to oncoming traffic, liability can shift depending on speed, signals, and driver behavior at the time of the crash.
Determining who is liable in a multi-vehicle car accident in Illinois is rarely straightforward. Unlike a two-car collision, these accidents often involve a chain of events, multiple drivers, and conflicting accounts of what happened. Liability may be shared, disputed, or shift as more evidence becomes available.
A passenger can sue after a car accident in Illinois. Unlike drivers, passengers are rarely responsible for causing a crash, which often places them in a stronger legal position when seeking compensation. However, the process is not always straightforward. Determining who is liable, which insurance policy applies, and how damages are calculated can all affect the outcome of a claim.
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.
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Personal injury damages are typically calculated by adding up the total special damages (like medical bills) and using a multiplier to then calculate general damages (like pain and suffering).
Documenting the accident, taking pictures of the accident scene, and exchanging information with the other driver, and filing a police report can help accident victims prove they are not at fault.
Finding the right attorney after a workplace accident can help victims recover costs through a workers' compensation claim.
A car accident claim is a request for compensation the insurance policy provides for personal injuries, vehicle, and property damage.
An experienced personal injury lawyer is an asset when someone suffers injuries due to a car accident.