When an injury changes your life forever, you need a law firm that will not back down. Collins Law Group represents people across Naperville, DuPage County, and the greater Chicago area who have suffered catastrophic injuries: traumatic brain injuries, spine and spinal cord injuries, paralysis, amputations, and severe burns. These are the most serious cases we handle, and they are the cases we were built for.
A catastrophic injury does not just bring medical bills. It can take away your ability to work, to move, to care for your family, and to live the life you had. The companies and insurers responsible will move quickly to limit what they pay. We move just as hard in the other direction, to recover everything you and your family will need, not just today, but for the rest of your life. The consultation is free, and you pay no fee unless we win.
Call (630) 527-1595 for a free, confidential consultation. If you cannot come to us, we will come to your home or hospital room.
A catastrophic injury is one that causes long-term or permanent disability and fundamentally changes how you live or work. The injuries we most often handle include:
An ordinary injury claim ends when you heal. A catastrophic injury does not end, and neither should the compensation. These cases turn on the future: the surgeries still to come, the therapy that never fully stops, the equipment that must be replaced, the career that was cut short, and the daily help you may need for decades.
That future is exactly what insurance companies try to discount. They know that a quick, low settlement looks tempting when the bills are piling up. It is also why catastrophic cases reward firms that can do two things most cannot: prove the full lifetime value of the harm, and credibly take the case to trial if the offer is not fair. We do both.
We build catastrophic injury cases with a team of experts who document what the rest of your life will actually require and what it will cost:
Put together, this evidence turns a lifetime of uncertainty into a documented number that an insurance company, and a jury, cannot wave away. Building that complete picture is how we pursue full compensation instead of a fraction of it.
We focus our catastrophic injury practice on the injuries that change everything:
Most of the catastrophic injuries we see come from preventable conduct by someone else. We hold them accountable. Common causes include:
When a catastrophic injury takes a life, we also represent families in wrongful death claims.
People come to us at the hardest moment of their lives, and we never lose sight of that. To us, you are a person, not a file number. We take care of our clients, we genuinely care about them, and we are dedicated to getting them the best possible outcome, both for their case and for their lives.
Call (630) 527-1595 or request a free consultation. There is no fee unless we win your case.
What qualifies as a catastrophic injury in Illinois?
A catastrophic injury is one that causes long-term or permanent disability and fundamentally changes how a person lives or works. Common examples include traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury and paralysis, injuries requiring spinal fusion, amputation, severe burns, loss of vision or hearing, and serious internal organ damage. These injuries usually require lifelong medical care and ongoing support.
How long do I have to file a catastrophic injury lawsuit in Illinois?
In Illinois, the deadline to file most personal injury lawsuits is generally two years from the date of injury. Important exceptions can apply, including shorter deadlines for claims against government entities and special rules for injured children. Because these deadlines are case-specific and missing one can end your claim, you should speak with a lawyer as soon as possible.
What is my catastrophic injury case worth?
There is no single number, because the value depends on the full lifetime cost of the injury. We work with life-care planners, physicians, economists, and vocational experts to calculate future medical care, lost earning capacity, home and vehicle modifications, in-home care, and human losses such as pain, disability, and loss of a normal life. Building that complete picture is how we pursue the full value of a case rather than a quick, low settlement.
What is a life-care plan and why does it matter?
A life-care plan is a detailed, expert-prepared roadmap of everything a seriously injured person will need over their lifetime, from surgeries, therapy, and medication to equipment, home modifications, and caregiving, with the projected cost of each. It is one of the most important tools in a catastrophic injury case because it turns a lifetime of future needs into a documented figure the insurance company and a jury can see.
Can I still recover money if I was partly at fault?
Often yes. Illinois follows a modified comparative negligence rule. You can recover damages as long as you were not more than 50 percent at fault for the injury, although your recovery is reduced by your own percentage of fault. If you are found more than 50 percent at fault, you cannot recover. Insurance companies often try to shift blame, which is one reason experienced representation matters.
How much does it cost to hire a catastrophic injury lawyer?
Nothing up front. Collins Law Group handles catastrophic injury cases on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay no legal fees unless we recover money for you. The consultation is free, and we can come to your home or hospital room if travel is difficult.
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Chris G. was very professional and helpful!