Bolingbrook drivers spend a lot of time on fast, crowded roads: I-55, Weber Road, Boughton Road, Route 53. When a crash happens on roads like these, the injuries tend to be serious, and the insurance questions get complicated quickly, starting with which county your case even belongs in. Collins Law Group represents injured people throughout Bolingbrook and Will County from our Naperville office, a short drive up Route 53, and the first conversation is always free.
Bolingbrook sits mostly in Will County, with portions in DuPage County. That detail decides where your lawsuit is filed: most Bolingbrook cases go to the Will County courthouse in Joliet, while crashes on the DuPage side may belong in Wheaton. Venue affects how fast your case moves and who sits on your jury. A firm that practices in both counties will get this right on day one, not after the insurance company has used the confusion to stall.
The Illinois Department of Transportation's 2024 Illinois Crash Facts counted 13,570 motor vehicle crashes in Will County in 2024, including 56 fatal crashes and 2,972 injury crashes. That works out to roughly 37 crashes a day. Will County's totals are lower than neighboring DuPage's, but it recorded more fatal crashes, which fits what we see: high-speed corridors produce worse injuries.

Serious injuries regularly exceed the $25,000 minimum liability coverage Illinois requires drivers to carry. When that happens, the recovery often depends on your own uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage, policies you have been paying for and that your own insurer will not be eager to pay out. You generally have two years from the crash to file suit, but policy deadlines for UM and UIM claims can be much shorter. The safest move is to get advice before giving any insurer a recorded statement.
We investigate the crash while the evidence still exists, deal with every insurer so you do not have to, value the claim including future medical care and lost earning capacity, and file in the correct county without delay. Insurance companies make their best offers to firms they know will try the case, and we try cases.

Bolingbrook’s high-speed corridors—I-55, Route 53, Weber Road, and Boughton Road—tend to produce serious collisions rather than minor fender benders. Those same corridors carry heavy commercial traffic, and if your crash involved a semi or delivery truck, our Bolingbrook truck accident lawyers handle those cases too. We regularly represent Bolingbrook drivers, passengers, and pedestrians in cases involving:
Bolingbrook sits primarily in Will County, so most cases are filed in the Will County courthouse in Joliet, though crashes on the DuPage County side may belong in the DuPage Circuit Court in Wheaton. Determining the right venue is one of the first things we sort out, and it can affect everything from scheduling to jury makeup.
You likely still have a claim through the uninsured motorist coverage in your own policy, which Illinois requires on every auto policy and which also covers hit-and-run crashes. These claims have their own deadlines, so move quickly.
Collins Law Group works on a contingency fee. No money up front, and no attorney's fee unless your case results in a recovery. The consultation is free.
You can still recover in Illinois as long as you were not more than 50% at fault. Under the state’s modified comparative negligence rule, your compensation is reduced by your share of the blame, and only a finding of 51% or more bars recovery entirely. Insurers routinely try to pin extra blame on you to shrink or defeat the claim, which is why documenting the other driver’s negligence early is so important.
In Illinois, you generally have two years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury lawsuit, and claims against a government entity can have much shorter deadlines. Property-damage claims typically allow more time, but evidence fades quickly, so it is best to speak with an attorney soon after the crash.
Depending on your case, you may recover for medical bills, future medical care, lost wages and lost earning capacity, property damage, and pain and suffering. In cases involving a fatality, surviving family members may pursue a wrongful death claim. We calculate the full value of your losses rather than accepting the insurer's first offer.
Tell us what happened and our Illinois car accident lawyers will tell you, candidly, what your claim may be worth and where it should be filed. Call (630) 527-1595 or use our contact form. Free consultation, and no fee unless we win.
Car crashes in Bolingbrook frequently cause traumatic brain injuries and spine or disc injuries. Our related practice areas include:
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