Car accidents are often caused by a motorist who has acted in a reckless manner, putting you, your passengers, and other pedestrians at serious risk of harm as a result. If this is the case, then you may be entitled to financial damages.
If you or a loved one has been injured or killed in a car wreck and someone else is at fault, a Park Forest car accident lawyer could help you seek financial damages. Call a skilled injury attorney at The Kryder Law Group, LLC today to discuss your case.
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Every Driver Has a Duty to Operate Their Vehicle Safely
Anybody with a valid license has a right to drive, but nobody has the right to operate their vehicle in a way that puts others at an unreasonable risk of injury or death. Illinois state law for motor vehicles mandates that every driver must avoid taking actions that would put others at a heightened risk, but often drivers fail to live up to this responsibility.
There are several ways that a motorist may put others at an unreasonable level of risk, including:
Speeding
Changing lanes abruptly and without signaling
Traveling dangerously close to the car in front of them
Drunk driving
Drugged driving
Tired driving
Failing to stop at a red light
Crossing multiple lanes of traffic
Texting while driving
Eating or drinking while driving
Turning attention away from the road to change the stereo
Making a phone call while driving
Distracted driving is more prevalent than ever, and there are numerous ways that someone may put you at risk by not keeping their undivided attention on the road.
If you were injured or your loved one was killed in a traffic accident, the driver at fault may have been engaging in a dangerous activity that caused the crash. A Park Forest car crash attorney can help prove this as you pursue car accident compensation from the liable party.
How a Car Accident Lawyer Can Help Your Case
Our team at The Kryder Law Group, LLC aims to assist all of our clients in obtaining the compensation they deserve if their rights have been violated. We will do this by:
Visiting with you in your place of recovery to hear your side of how the accident happened, and what the other driver did to cause your injuries.
Speaking with your attending physician and other medical professionals to obtain documentation of your injuries and how they will impact your ability to earn an income.
Reviewing and archiving all evidence of the crash, its cause, and the aftermath, including video, photographs, police reports, and witness accounts.
Interviewing witnesses to the accident, particularly those who can attest that the liable driver acted in a careless or reckless manner and documenting their accounts for use at trial.
Initiating the legal process and handling all legal responsibilities from start to finish.
Ensuring that your rights are protected throughout the legal process.
One of our primary goals will be to prove that the defendant in your case violated their duty of care as a motorist and that in doing so they caused your auto accident injuries or your loved one’s death. Call our auto accident attorneys in Park Forest at the Kryder Law Group, LLC today to discuss your case.
Proving Negligence in a Car Accident Claim
The state of Illinois requires that motorists do not put others at an unreasonable risk of harm. This mandate may also be referred to as one’s duty of care. We will aim to show that the driver violated their duty of care by:
Establishing that the defendant did, in fact, have a duty of care not to expose you or your loved one to an unreasonable risk of harm. This is the law, and it is self-evident.
Showing that the defendant violated their duty of care. We may do this by presenting testimony that the defendant engaged in some form of reckless or dangerous driving.
Showing that the breach of duty of care was the cause of your injuries or your loved one’s death.
Calculating damages, or the sum of your losses incurred by the accident and requesting that the court order the defendant to compensate you through damages.
If we are able to show a jury that the defendant was at fault in causing your injuries or loved one’s death, you may be entitled to financial damages.
Motor Vehicle Collision Compensation You May Be Awarded
If you are awarded a judgment or reach a settlement with the defendant which concludes that they are at fault for your injuries, you could be awarded damages covering the cost of:
Emergency transportation from the scene of the crash.
Any care administered in the emergency.
Any surgery required because of the automobile accident.
Your hospital stay in the wake of the accident.
Long-term rehabilitation and transportation to and from those appointments.
Treatment for any chronic ailments that arise from accident-induced injuries.
Injuries sustained in car crashes often have an indirect impact that are a direct cost to you for which you may be awarded damages. These costs may include:
Lost wages due to an inability to work.
Diminished earning capacity due to an inability to work in the capacity that you once did.
Pain and suffering from the trauma of the auto accident.
If your loved one died in the vehicle accident, you could be awarded additional damages covering:
The cost of care for the deceased resulting from the fatal car accident
Funeral costs
Loss of companionship (spouse)
Loss of parental guidance (children)
Lost wages of the deceased
Loss of financial protection
Do Not Wait to Call a Park Forest Truck Accident Attorney
A personal injury attorney can begin formulating your case for damages today, and it is important that you do not wait to call. The Illinois statute of limitations generally limits your window to bring a personal injury or wrongful death claim to two years from the date of the accident. However, there are exceptions, and you should contact a Park Forest car accident lawyer regardless of the time that has passed since your accident.
Call our team at the Kryder Law Group, LLC today to discuss your case.
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$800,000
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$660,000
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$550,000
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$550,000
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$500,000
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$460,000
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$450,000
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$425,000
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$425,000
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$415,000
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$400,000
Recovery for a lab technician injured while transporting equipment.
$370,000
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$315,000
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$310,000
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$300,000
Recovery for a bicyclist struck by a vehicle.
$250,000
Recovery for a young woman struck by another vehicle.
$250,000
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$250,000
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$250,000
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$250,000
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$240,000
Recovery for the injured party struck by another vehicle.
$235,000
Recovery for a person injured in a motor vehicle collision.
$235,000
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$219,000
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$200,000
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$190,000
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$175,000
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Britt C.
Andrew Kryder went above and beyond to help me out with a case that I brought to him. He was prompt, attentive, and extremely thorough. It was a pleasure to work with him!