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Naperville Attorneys

Helping the Injured in Illinois Find Justice

When life takes an unexpected turn, and you find yourself grappling with the aftermath of a personal injury or a workplace accident in Naperville, Illinois, you need a dedicated legal team by your side. McHargue & Jones, LLC is here to serve as your steadfast advocate and guide through these challenging times. We are a prominent law firm in Rockford, offering comprehensive legal services in personal injury and workers' compensation cases, and we take great pride in being your trusted Naperville lawyer.

To schedule a free consultation with our firm, call (312) 739-0000 or submit an online request form.

What is Considered a Personal Injury?

A personal injury refers to any physical, emotional, or psychological harm or damage suffered by an individual due to the negligence, recklessness, or intentional actions of another party. These injuries can occur in various situations, and personal injury law allows victims to seek compensation for their losses from the at-fault party.

Common types of personal injury cases include:

  • Car Accidents: Car accidents are one of the most prevalent causes of personal injury claims. These cases involve injuries sustained by drivers, passengers, pedestrians, or cyclists due to the negligent actions of another driver. Common examples of negligence in car accidents include speeding, reckless driving, driving under the influence, or distracted driving.
  • Truck Accidents: Accidents involving large commercial trucks, such as tractor-trailers or semis, can result in severe injuries or fatalities. Truck accidents may occur due to various factors, including driver fatigue, improper loading, or inadequate maintenance. Victims of truck accidents can seek compensation from the trucking company, the truck driver, or other potentially liable parties.
  • Animal Attacks: Animal attacks, most commonly involving dogs, can lead to serious injuries, especially if the victim is a child or the animal is aggressive. Dog owners are typically held responsible for their pet's actions, and victims can file a personal injury claim to recover damages for medical expenses, pain, and suffering.
  • Premises Liability: Premises liability cases involve injuries that occur on someone else's property due to hazardous conditions or negligence on the part of the property owner or occupier. Common examples include slip and falls, trip and falls, or injuries caused by inadequate security. Property owners have a legal duty to maintain their premises reasonably safe for visitors.

If you've been injured due to someone else's negligence, our team of experienced personal injury attorneys is here to help. We have a strong track record of securing favorable outcomes for our clients in personal injury cases, and we'll fight tirelessly on your behalf to ensure you receive the compensation you need to cover medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Workers' Compensation in Naperville, IL

Workers' compensation is a system of insurance that provides financial and medical benefits to employees who are injured or become ill while performing their job duties. The primary purpose of workers' compensation is to protect both workers and employers in cases of workplace accidents or work-related illnesses.

Here are the common types of workers' comp benefits in Illinois:

  • Medical Benefits: Workers' compensation covers all necessary medical expenses related to the work-related injury or illness. This can include doctor's visits, hospitalization, surgery, prescription medications, and rehabilitation services. The injured worker usually does not need to pay out of pocket for these medical expenses.
  • Disability Benefits: Workers who are unable to work due to their injury or illness may receive disability benefits. These benefits are typically categorized into four types:
    • Temporary Total Disability (TTD): Provided when the employee cannot work at all while recovering but is expected to return to work once they have healed.
    • Temporary Partial Disability (TPD): Offered when the employee can work but in a limited capacity, leading to a reduction in income.
    • Permanent Total Disability (PTD): Applicable when the worker is permanently unable to perform any gainful employment.
    • Permanent Partial Disability (PPD): Applicable when the worker has sustained a permanent impairment but can still work to some extent.
  • Lost Wage Benefits: In addition to disability benefits, workers' compensation may provide compensation for a portion of the wages lost due to the inability to work. The amount is usually a percentage of the worker's average weekly wage.
  • Vocational Rehabilitation: If the worker is unable to return to their previous job due to the injury or illness, workers' compensation can cover the cost of vocational rehabilitation and training to help the worker transition to a new occupation.
  • Death Benefits: If a worker dies as a result of a work-related injury or illness, workers' compensation provides benefits to their dependents, including funeral expenses and financial support for surviving family members.

Workplace accidents can happen in any industry, and when they do, it's essential to have an advocate who understands the complexities of workers' compensation law. At McHargue & Jones, LLC, our workers' compensation attorneys are well-versed in the laws and regulations specific to Naperville. We'll help you navigate the workers' compensation process, ensuring you receive the benefits you're entitled to and guiding you through any potential disputes with your employer or the insurance company.


Call (312) 739-0000 or submit an online request form today to get started.

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