Marshall County, IL

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Injury Claims Marshall County, IL


Personal Injury Claims Marshall County, IL. The Drummond Law Firm helps victims and their families in the Marshall County and greater Southern Illinois area. It’s important for victims to seek out legal representation to assist with claims and lawsuits. The trial lawyers at Drummond Law specialize in injury law, Social Security, and other practices. Feel free to contact Drummond Law now for additional information and a free case review and consultation. Our Marshall County, IL, injury claim lawyers are here to help clients get the reimbursement they deserve.

Injury Compensation Claims in Illinois

Our firm has more than 40 years of experience in helping clients. It is essential to get the best legal representation if you or a family member has been seriously injured in order to settle a claim. Below, our firm provides a few statistics about Marshall County, IL, claims:

  • The majority of injury claims involve vehicles, according to the BJS. About 5 percent of claims involve product liability and 15 to medical malpractice. The remaining claims are categorized as “other.”
  • The types of compensation victims can get depends on multiple factors. The type of injury, the state you are in, and fault, are all considered. We will discuss this further down this page. There are special and general damages to consider. If you think you have a claim, there is no harm in reaching out to one of our Marshall County personal injury claim lawyers.
  • According to OSHA, unintentional falls in the workplace account for nearly 34,000 deaths a year, which is about how many people die each year in car accidents. It is crucial for families to get in touch with a local Marshall County claims attorney as soon as possible if there’s a serious injury or a fatality. You deserve compensation for your loss. The CDC reports that there are more than 140,000 unintentional injuries each year.
  • Drummond Law’s legal services are free. Our personal claim lawyers are available 24/7 at (800) 842-0426 and can offer guidance on how to proceed after an injury. We bill on contingency, which means that if we don’t win a case, you don’t pay anything. Injury and social security claims are complicated, and you deserve professional help. Drummond Law is ready to help.
  • Will your claim go to trial? Probably not. Around five percent of cases actually go to trial. Most are settled out of the courtroom due to privacy, cost, and efficiency.
  • For a more in-depth look at work injury claims, contact our team today.

Drummond Law is a leading workers compensation and Social Security Disability law firm in the Marshall County, IL, area. If you have been injured due to negligence or in the workplace, please reach out to our Marshall County injury claims firm now for a free case review and consultation. We have recovered millions for our clients and work to make sure you’re justly compensated.

Your Marshall County, IL, Injury Lawyers

There are countless ways you can be injured. In your own home, getting into a car accident, slipping and falling at work, and any number of other situations that can cause you harm. The key to winning a personal injury case is proving negligence. There are a few ways to do this. Here, we list the basic elements of proving negligence:

  1. Reasonable Duty of Care: People have a moral “duty of care” in everyday interactions. Proving there is a duty of care is the main step in proving negligence after an accident. For instance, it is a business owner’s “duty” to protect their customers from harm, like fixing faulty wiring or a loose handrail.
  2. Breach: The next step for proving negligence is showing how an entity “breached” their duty of care. An example would be a driver blows through a stop sign and crashes into a car or truck. They know they were supposed to stop, but breached their duty of care by not stopping.
  3. Causation: Causation is simply what caused the breach, like a store owner knowingly ignoring a dangerous situation. This is the negligent act that breaches the duty of care.
  4. Damages: Finally, there must be financial repercussions. Financial harm may include rehabilitation, lost wages, and other expenses we will discuss further down the page.

Our injury claim attorneys in Marshall County, IL, defend victims and their families and make sure they get the compensation they deserve. We understand how troubling it can be to pursue a claim after a serious injury. Drummond specializes in client relations and is available 24/7. This is important when other concerns, like paying off medical bills, taking care of a family member, or not being able to work, and other hardships.

Your Injury Claim Lawyers in Marshall County, IL | FAQs

There is likely a lot you don’t know about injury cases in Marshall County. Here are a handful of questions a lot of our injury clients ask. You can also view our other areas of this site to learn more. For more information about filing claims, contact our firm today.

  • Will I have to go to trial? The odds say no. Roughly 5 percent of personal injury claims ever make it to trial. This is due to the fact that at-fault parties like a negligent driver or an insurer don’t want the claim to go public. It’s usually beneficial to all involved parties to settle out of court, though our Marshall County claims attorneys have trial experience and will go to trial on behalf of our clients if the case is worth more than an initial settlement offer.
  • How much is my case worth? Compensation depends on a variety of factors. Reimbursement is determined by looking at lost wages, medical bills, pain and suffering, and other financial hardships. Look for cases similar to yours for a rough estimate or ask your injury lawyer.
  • What types of cases do you take? Our firm specializes in several different areas of injury and employment law. If you’ve been hurt and there are financial ramifications, you might have a case. We offer free consultations and case reviews, so there’s no reason not to contact our team today. We are glad to discuss cases involving injuries like slips and falls, medical malpractice, vehicle accidents, and Social Security Disability.

Accepting an insurance claim is often tempting for injured victims. Considering lost wages, medical bills, recovery time, and other financial pressures, we encourage Marshall County victims to contact Drummond Law for a free case review and consultation as soon as possible. It’s our job to win our clients proper compensation. If we don’t win, you don’t pay. Our personal injury attorneys in Marshall County, IL, are available 24/7.

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