The Collins Law Firm is proud to represent Illinois residents injured in preventable slip and fall accidents — including those caused by unsafe public sidewalks. A cracked pavement, hidden ice patch, or poorly maintained walkway can turn a simple walk into a life-altering injury.
Determining who is responsible, however, can be complicated. Liability may depend on whether the sidewalk is owned by a municipality, maintained by a business, or affected by natural weather conditions. The Collins Law Firm helps victims navigate these complexities to hold the right parties accountable and secure fair compensation.
Under Illinois law, both municipal governments and adjacent property owners have certain responsibilities to keep sidewalks reasonably safe for public use.
However, the exact duty depends on the situation:
When either party fails to meet these duties — and someone is injured as a result — they may be held liable under Illinois’ premises liability and tort law principles.
Slip and fall injuries on public sidewalks can happen for a variety of reasons, many of which involve neglect or poor maintenance. Common hazards include:
When public entities or property owners ignore these dangers — especially after repeated complaints — they may be held accountable for injuries that result.
In Illinois, cities and towns are required to maintain public sidewalks in a reasonably safe condition. If a sidewalk defect or maintenance failure causes injury, the municipality may be liable under the Illinois Tort Immunity Act (745 ILCS 10/).
However, these cases can be challenging because municipalities are protected by certain immunities. To succeed, a plaintiff must generally show that:
The Collins Law Firm has experience handling claims under the Tort Immunity Act and knows how to uncover evidence of prior complaints, inspection failures, and ignored repair requests.
Even though municipalities own most sidewalks, Illinois law allows injured pedestrians to pursue claims against adjacent property owners or businesses in certain cases.
You may have a valid claim against a property owner if:
For example, if a business allows melting snow from its roof to refreeze into ice on a walkway — and someone slips — that business may be responsible for the resulting injuries.
Illinois law draws a distinction between natural and unnatural accumulations of snow and ice.
Determining which type of accumulation caused the accident often requires expert testimony and site analysis. The Collins Law Firm works with engineers and safety specialists to identify whether a property owner or city contributed to the hazard.
Slip and fall accidents on concrete or asphalt often lead to serious injuries, particularly for older adults or individuals with preexisting health conditions. Common injuries include:
These injuries can lead to long recovery periods, lost wages, and mounting medical bills — all of which can be included in a personal injury claim handled by The Collins Law Firm.
To build a successful claim, you must prove that the responsible party:
Evidence often includes:
The Collins Law Firm moves quickly to preserve this evidence before municipalities make repairs or weather conditions change.
If your injury occurred on a city-maintained sidewalk, special procedures apply. Under Illinois law, you must:
Missing these deadlines can bar your claim completely. That’s why contacting The Collins Law Firm as soon as possible is critical — our personal injury attorneys handle all notice and filing requirements promptly to protect your rights.
Victims of sidewalk slip and fall accidents may be entitled to recover compensation for:
In cases involving reckless disregard or intentional misconduct, additional punitive damages may apply.
For more than two decades, The Collins Law Firm has represented Illinois individuals and families harmed by unsafe property conditions — including those maintained by powerful municipalities and large corporations. We know how to navigate government immunities, local ordinances, and insurance defenses to deliver real results for our clients.
Our attorneys combine technical expertise with a deep sense of justice. We don’t just pursue compensation — we push for safer communities and public accountability.
If you’ve been injured in a sidewalk slip and fall accident in Illinois, you don’t have to figure out liability alone.
Call The Collins Law Firm today to schedule your free consultation. Our attorneys will review your case, identify the responsible parties, and help you recover full compensation for your injuries.
Get justice. Contact The Collins Law Firm now.
