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Today, even the most precautious drivers are susceptible to being in an automobile collision at one time or another. Those involved in a traffic accident should contact an experienced attorney for assistance with their case, even if a driver does not believe themself to be the one who is at fault for causing the accident.
If you were seriously injured in a recent motor vehicle collision, there may be someone who can help you pursue a personal injury claim. To learn more about your claim and what could be done to receive the compensation you deserve, reach out and schedule a consultation with a Joliet car accident lawyer today.
When a person is involved in a traffic accident in Illinois, there are several steps they must take following a collision in accordance with state law. Under 625 ILCS 5/11-403, if a person is involved in a motor vehicle collision resulting in injury or vehicle damage, even if it is with an unattended vehicle, they may be required to provide the harmed party with their information (i.e., name, address, and registration number). Additionally, motorists may also be required to render reasonable assistance to any harmed party involved in an accident, after which they are required to report the accident to the police.
Furthermore, in addition to legal requirements motorists must follow if they are involved in an accident, there are several other provisions under Illinois state law which may affect those involved in a motor vehicle accident. One such law is Illinois’ contributory negligence law, codified at 735 ILCS 5/2-1116, which may affect how the fault for causing the accident is distributed amongst those involved and how it may impact an injured party’s recoverable damages. For example, in cases where a motorist’s negligence causes a car collision, if they are found by a jury to be 51 percent or more at fault for the accident, they could be barred from recovery.
Although not all car accidents may be fatal, many traffic accidents occur in Illinois every year in which one or more fatalities are suffered. Some of the more common causes of fatal motor vehicle collisions that occur in Illinois include the following:
Whether or not a car accident results in fatality, any person who suffers injuries due to a motor vehicle collision may receive financial compensation for their losses. A skilled civil litigation attorney with experience handling car accident cases could work to ensure the monetary damages an accident victim seeks to recover provides them with adequate compensation.
Every year, thousands are injured, fatally or otherwise, in motor vehicle collisions. For those involved and severely injured in a car accident, the injuries they suffer and the aftereffects thereof could drastically impact them for the rest of their life.
If you or someone you know were recently injured in an automobile collision, the party responsible for causing the accident may be liable for the damages a victim sustains as a result. For more information about your case and what obtaining legal representation to help you pursue your injury claim may entail, call today to speak with a qualified Joliet car accident lawyer.