How Much Is a Back Injury Worth in an Illinois Workers’ Compensation Case?

If you hurt your back at work in Illinois, you’ve probably already searched online trying to figure out what your case is worth. And if you’ve read the big-firm websites, you’ve noticed they all say the same thing: “Every case is different.” That’s technically true, but not very helpful when your back hurts, your paycheck…

What Is a Hernia Settlement Worth in Illinois Workers’ Comp?

If you suffered a hernia at work in Illinois, you’ve probably heard anything from “it’s worth nothing” to “you should get a big settlement.” The truth is in the middle: Many straightforward hernia claims settle in the $5,000–$25,000 range. When the hernia becomes complex, with multiple surgeries, a very weak abdominal wall, and permanent restrictions,…

How Much Is My Illinois Workers’ Comp Case Worth? (2025 Settlement Guide)

If you were hurt on the job in Illinois, you’re probably asking the same question almost every injured worker asks: “What is my workers’ comp case worth in Illinois?” It’s a fair question. It’s also one that no honest lawyer can answer with a precise number right away. There is no secret workers’ comp “settlement…

Can I Switch Lawyers in an Illinois Workers’ Compensation Case? What Injured Workers Need to Know

When you’re hurt at work in Illinois, choosing the right workers’ compensation attorney can make or break your case. But what happens when the lawyer you picked stops calling you back, doesn’t explain what’s happening, or simply isn’t fighting for you? Here’s the truth: switching lawyers in an Illinois workers’ compensation case is fast, free,…

How Much Does Workers’ Comp Pay in Illinois? (TTD, TPD, Maintenance & AWW Explained – 2025 Guide)

If you’re wondering “how much does workers’ comp pay in Illinois?” the short answer is this: most wage-loss benefits are based on 66⅔% (two-thirds) of your Average Weekly Wage (AWW), subject to statewide minimums and maximums. Depending on your situation, you may receive Temporary Total Disability (TTD) when you’re completely off work, Temporary Partial Disability…

5 Questions to Ask Before Accepting a Workers’ Comp Settlement in Illinois (Updated 2025)

Being offered a workers’ compensation settlement can feel like the light at the end of a long tunnel. After weeks or months of doctor visits, paperwork, and uncertainty, the idea of finally getting a check is tempting. But before you sign, pause. Insurance companies often make low initial offers hoping you’ll accept less than you…

Is Illinois a No-Fault Workers’ Compensation State? What Happens If the Accident Was Your Fault

Illinois workers’ compensation is a no-fault system, which means you can still receive benefits even if the accident was your fault. The law focuses on where and how the injury occurred — not on blame. As long as you were hurt while performing job duties, you’re generally covered for medical care and lost wages. Only…

Repetitive Trauma Injury in Illinois Workers’ Compensation

A cumulative injury (also called cumulative trauma or repetitive stress) is damage that builds up in your body over time from doing the same motions at work again and again — lifting, bending, typing, gripping tools, or using vibrating equipment. In Illinois, these gradual injuries can be covered by Illinois workers’ compensation, even if you…

How FCEs and Permanent Restrictions Affect Worker’s Compensation Settlements in Illinois

Worried about how your FCE or permanent work restrictions will affect your Illinois workers’ compensation settlement? In reality, these findings often increase your settlement—if they’re interpreted correctly. Learn how FCE results, permanent restrictions, and medical documentation impact your Illinois workers’ comp payout, what insurance companies do to challenge your evidence, and how an experienced Chicago…

Amazon Workers’ Comp in Illinois: Your Rights After a Warehouse or Delivery Injury

Amazon workers in Illinois face some of the highest workplace injury rates in the logistics industry, particularly inside Amazon warehouses, fulfillment centers, and delivery operations. Fast-paced quotas, repetitive lifting, heavy machinery, and high-pressure productivity tracking regularly lead to serious injuries for warehouse associates and delivery drivers. If you were injured while working at an Amazon…

Occupational Diseases and Workers’ Comp Among Illinois Construction Workers

What Is an Occupational Illness? An occupational illness (or disease) refers to any condition, illness, or disease that is contracted because of a person’s work environment or work responsibilities. While other work-related injuries, like physical injuries, can be the result of a single incident, occupational illnesses are the result of repeated exposure to a harmful…

The Benefits of Hiring a Workers’ Comp Attorney in Illinois

Suffering a workplace injury can disrupt every part of your life. Medical bills, missed paychecks, insurance paperwork, and pressure from your employer can all add stress when you should be focused on healing. While Illinois workers’ compensation benefits are meant to help injured workers, the process is often far more difficult than people expect. That’s…

Repetitive Strain Injuries & Workers’ Compensation in Illinois

Repetitive strain injuries — also known as repetitive trauma, cumulative trauma, repetitive motion injuries, or repetitive stress injuries — are some of the most misunderstood claims in Illinois workers’ compensation. These injuries develop gradually, not from one accident. Workers who type all day… grip tools… use vibrating equipment… rotate through repetitive assembly tasks… or clean,…