The Collins Law Firm, P.C.
1770 N. Park Street
Suite 200
Naperville, IL 60563
(630) 527-1595
Areas Of Practice
Personal Injury

The Collins Law Firm provides experienced, aggressive trial and litigation services to our personal injury
clients -- individuals hurt due to the negligence of someone else. We have personal injury attorneys with
significant experience focused on representing injured plaintiffs in the following areas of personal injury law,
both in Illinois personal injury cases, and elsewhere.

Wrongful Death: Due to medical malpractice, car accident, construction accident or another wrongful act.

Transportation Liability: Car crashes caused by the negligent conduct of another. In addition to automobile
collisions, this area of law also covers train accidents, bus accidents, truck and airplane accidents.

Premises Liability: Injuries due to a condition on another’s property, including cases known as "slip and fall"
matters.

Product Liability: Products that can cause injuries when defectively made include: automobiles, power
equipment and workplace manufacturing equipment.

Medical Malpractice / Nursing Home Abuse: Injury or death caused by the negligence of a medical
professional or caregiver. The defendants generally include doctors, nurses, hospitals and nursing homes.

Toxic Torts / Toxic Injury: Injuries (including cancers) caused by exposure to harmful environmental
contaminants / chemicals often found in contaminated water, contaminated soil or contaminated air.

Construction Liability: As a result of someone’s negligence, people are injured at construction sites.

Please see our
Cases page for examples of the cases our personal injury attorneys have worked on.
Do you have a
Personal Injury
matter and need to
speak with one of our
attorneys?

Contact us at
info@collinslaw.com
We represent our personal
injury clients on a
contingency fee basis.
This simply means that
we are paid a percentage
of what we recover for
you whether by pre-trial
settlement or jury verdict
in a personal injury
lawsuit. We are only paid
in the event we recover
damages for you, the
plaintiff.