It happened without warning…
You were driving through Illinois, and then everything changed in a violent crash.
Now you’re living a nightmare of throbbing injuries, mounting medical bills, lost wages, and endless voicemails from an insurance company that seems more interested in their bottom line than your recovery.
The pain is constant, the stress is overwhelming, and the bills keep piling up.
The truth is, insurance adjusters are trained to devalue your claim and pressure you into accepting pennies on the dollar – but you don’t have to let them take advantage of you during this vulnerable time.
Car Accident Lawyer Illinois
Bryce Powell – Founder & Attorney at Law

What Our Clients Say…
The Benefits of Working with Powell Law Firm
When selecting lawyers after a devastating car accident in Illinois, choosing an attorney with proven experience and a track record of success is crucial for securing fair compensation. The Powell Law Firm combines extensive courtroom experience, deep knowledge of car accident challenges, and a commitment to personalized client care to deliver exceptional legal representation for car accident victims throughout Illinois.
30 Years of Experience
$ Millions Recovered for Our Clients
No Upfront Costs – Pay Only If You Win
What To Do After a Car Accident
After a car accident, it’s important to take the following steps:
Ensure Safety
First, make sure everyone is safe. If possible, move to a safe location away from traffic to prevent further accidents. Accidents are stressful. Remaining calm will help you stay in control of the situation. Deploy emergency warning devices to avoid more harm after the accident.
Call Emergency Services
Contact the police in the event of a crash as well as medical personnel if there are injuries. Don’t hesitate to dial 911 or your local emergency number for assistance. Police reports and medical documentation can be essential for insurance claims.
Seek Medical Attention
Even if injuries seem minor, it’s crucial to get checked by a healthcare professional right away. Some injuries may not be immediately apparent or may worsen over time without proper medical treatment.
Document the Scene
Take photos of the accident scene, vehicle damage, and any visible injuries. Identify sources of surveillance camera or cell phone footage that may have captured the car accident. Note time, date, and weather conditions.
Exchange Information
Collect insurance details and contact information from all parties involved. Obtain statements and contact information from witnesses. This information is vital for accident reports and insurance claims.
Avoid Admitting Fault
Do not discuss the details of the accident or admit fault at the scene. Fault determination can be complicated and is best left to the courts, insurance companies and investigative authorities.
Follow Medical Advice
Adhere to the treatment plan provided by your healthcare provider and attend all follow-up appointments to ensure proper recovery. Failing to mitigate damages through proper health care treatment may diminish the value of your claim.
Notify Your Insurance
Report the accident to your insurance company as soon as possible, providing them with the necessary details and documentation. Provide the contact information for the insurance adjuster, claim and policy number to your car accident attorney. And let them handle settlement negotiations with the insurance company.
Keep Records
Maintain a record of all medical treatments, expenses, and any correspondence related to the accident. This documentation will be important for any insurance claims or legal actions including lawsuits.
Gather Personal Insurance Information
Gather your personal auto and health insurance policy information as well as Medicare or Medicaid details. Personal insurance companies or government programs may have subrogated rights and be entitled to reimbursement for medical expenses caused by an accident. Uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage from your personal auto insurance policy may be implicated if the negligent party does not carry insurance or the limit is not adequate to cover all damages.
Contact a Personal Injury Lawyer
An experienced car accident attorney can help gather accident and medical information, negotiate with insurance companies and navigate the legal complexities of your case. Achieving a favorable outcome through a negotiated settlement with the insurance company or verdict by jury trial. Contact the personal injury lawyers at Powell Law Firm for Illinois car accidents. Call today to schedule a free consultation. The sooner you reach out the more effective our injury attorneys can be.
Secure Compensation
Once you retain Powell Law Firm we immediately begin working on your case. Sending notice of representation to the insurance company, gathering medical information, police reports, recordings, witness statements, etc. We monitor the progress of your medical treatment and, when damages are quantified, issue a written demand for settlement to the negligent driver and his or her insurance company. If our demand is not accepted, we file a lawsuit and proceed with mediation and trial, if necessary. Ultimately through negotiated settlement or jury verdict and judgment, we will secure the just financial compensation you deserve.
Damages from Car Accidents
Car crash victims in Illinois may recover a variety of damages depending on the specifics of the case. Here are the primary categories of damages that can typically be pursued:
Medical Expenses
Current and Future Medical Costs: In Illinois, medical expenses from car accidents are calculated by adding up all reasonable and necessary medical bills incurred due to the accident. This includes hospital bills, surgeries, rehabilitation, physical therapy, and ongoing medical treatment.
Lost Wages
Income Loss: Victims can seek compensation for wages lost during their recovery period, including any potential future earnings if they are unable to return to work due to their injuries. Illinois requires damages to be formulated in present value.
Pain and Suffering
Compensation for Physical Pain: This non-economic damage accounts for the physical pain and discomfort endured as a result of the accident and injuries. Insurance companies sometimes use a “multiplier” of economic damages to assess value to pain and suffering.
Emotional Distress
Mental Health Impact: Victims may also claim damages for emotional suffering, anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) caused by the accident. Assessing the value of damages depends on factors such as the nature of the impact, duration of emotional distress and impact on quality of life.
Loss of Consortium
Impact on Relationships: This refers to the loss of companionship, affection, guidance and support experienced by the victim’s spouse or family members due to the victim’s injuries.
Property Damage
Vehicle Repairs or Replacement: Compensation for the cost of repairing or replacing the vehicle damaged in the accident, as well as any personal property that was damaged or lost. Fair market value assessments are often based on information from sources such as Kelley Blue Book.
Punitive Damages
For Gross Negligence: In cases where the driver acted with gross negligence, recklessness, malice or willful or wanton disregard for the safety of others, punitive damages may be awarded to punish the offender and deter similar behavior in the future. Illinois law does not cap punitive damages in personal injury cases.
Rehabilitation Costs
Restoring Function and Long-term Care Needs: In a car accident case, “rehabilitation costs” refer to the expenses incurred for medical treatments like physical, occupational or other therapies to restore a person’s functionality after an accident. If the victim requires ongoing rehabilitation services, home care, or assistive devices, these costs can be included in the claim.
Loss of Earning Capacity
Future Income Loss: If injuries impact the victim’s ability to work in the future or limit career opportunities, they may claim damages for loss of earning capacity. To calculate future lost income from a car crash injury, you need to analyze past earnings, project future earning capacity without the injury and subtract projected post-injury earning capacity, considering a number of factors.
Miscellaneous Expenses
Other Related Costs: Can include travel expenses for medical appointments, home modifications, and any other out-of-pocket expenses directly related to the motor vehicle accident. These damages are considered “economic damages” and can be included in a personal injury claim if necessitated by the injury.
Common Causes of Car Accidents
Catastrophic Injury and Wrongful Death
Car Accidents in Illinois
Car accidents in Illinois may have unique aspects influenced by various factors, including geographical features, weather conditions, and state laws. Here are some points that highlight these characteristics:
Urban Roads
The risk of fatalities in urban traffic accidents is significantly impacted by unique city conditions. Illinois has extensive urban areas with congested city streets and highways. Motor vehicle accidents on these roads may lead to severe injuries due to higher traffic density, complex intersections, pedestrian interactions, and increased obstacles. The urban environment creates distinct collision patterns, with vehicles frequently traveling at varying speeds amid stop-and-go traffic, and emergency response times potentially affected by congestion despite closer proximity to medical facilities. Cook County alone experienced 158,044 crashes with 364 fatalities in 2022.
Wildlife Collisions
In Illinois, the presence of wildlife can contribute to car accidents. Collisions with deer are especially common, with Illinois recording 14,862 deer-vehicle crashes in 2023, resulting in 663 injuries and 7 fatalities. The highest-risk period spans October through December, accounting for 41-42% of annual deer crashes. Drivers face a 1 in 152 chance of an animal collision annually.
Weather Conditions
Illinois experiences a range of weather conditions, including snow, ice, and heavy rain. These conditions can impair visibility, vehicle performance, traffic flow and lead to slippery roads increasing the likelihood of car accidents. Northern Illinois receives 36 inches of snow annually enhanced by lake-effect from Lake Michigan, while southern Illinois receives less than 10 inches. The Mississippi River valley creates fog hazards, and the state averages 50 days of thunderstorm activity yearly.
State Laws
Each state has its own laws regarding liability, insurance, and personal injury claims. For instance, Illinois follows a “modified comparative negligence law”, which can affect the right to recovery and how damages are awarded.
Increased Risk of Rollovers
Due to the geography and types of vehicles used (such as pickup trucks and SUVs), there may be a higher incidence of rollover accidents, which can lead to catastrophic injuries.
Healthcare Access
In some areas of Illinois, access to specialized medical care may be limited, affecting the treatment and recovery of injured individuals. This can lead to longer recovery times and complications.
Illinois’ Modified Comparative Negligence Law
Illinois uses a modified comparative negligence system: — In Illinois, if the injured party is 50% or more at fault, they cannot recover damages.
— If the injured party is less than 50% at fault, they can recover damages, but the amount will be reduced by their percentage of fault.
— The injured party must prove that the other party was primarily at fault to receive compensation.
Why Hire Powell Law Firm for Your Car Accident Case?
Choosing the right legal representation after a car accident is crucial. If you are injured in an auto collision there are several reasons to choose the personal injury attorneys at Powell Law Firm:
Extensive Experience
Bryce Powell has 28 years of courtroom experience handling car accident and truck accident cases. As a district attorney, private criminal defense lawyer and plaintiff’s personal injury attorney, Mr. Powell has extensive experience from every angle of motor vehicle accident litigation.
Advanced Knowledge of Personal Injury Law
Since 2000, we have emphasized the practice of personal injury law, particularly car, truck and motorcycle accident claims. We understand the nuances of Illinois law, know how to deal with insurance companies and can effectively advocate for your rights.
Comprehensive Case Evaluation
We offer a thorough evaluation of your case, examining all aspects of the accident, including liability, damages, and potential compensation. Our candid assessment will let you know how our personal injury attorneys can help.
Aggressive Representation
Our legal team is known for its effective approach in negotiations and extensive courtroom experience. We strive to secure the maximum compensation possible for our clients. Our own compensation depends on recovering money for you.
No Fees Unless You Win
We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay us nothing unless we successfully recover compensation for you. This allows you to pursue your claim without the additional financial stress of litigation.
Compassionate Support
We understand the emotional and physical toll that a car accident can take. Our team provides compassionate support, keeping you informed and empowered throughout the legal process.
Proven Track Record
Powell Law Firm has successfully secured substantial settlements and verdicts, recovering millions of dollars on behalf of our clients. We are committed to maximizing recovery to achieve the best possible outcomes for those we represent.
No-cost Consultation
We offer a no-obligation, free initial consultation to discuss your case. This gives you the opportunity to understand the legal merits of your case, your options, probable outcomes and how our injury accident attorneys and staff can assist you.
Local Illinois Ties
Powell Law Firm accident attorneys have extensive local Illinois ties and deep understanding of Illinois courts and insurance practices. We are the local law firm you can trust for injury accident claims throughout Illinois.



