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Understanding Personal Injury Law
Personal injury law allows individuals who have been harmed because of another person's negligence to seek financial compensation. These cases arise when a person or business fails to act with reasonable care and another person suffers injury as a result. Personal injury attorneys represent accident victims and help them recover damages for medical bills lost wages and pain and suffering.
In the United States personal injury claims are governed by state tort law. Victims may pursue compensation through insurance claims or civil lawsuits. Lawyers investigate accidents gather medical records interview witnesses and negotiate with insurance companies. Because insurers often attempt to minimize payouts, legal representation can significantly improve the chances of obtaining fair compensation.
Serious injuries may lead to long term medical treatment disability or permanent changes in lifestyle. Lawyers help ensure compensation accounts for current and future medical costs rehabilitation and lost earning capacity.
Common Personal Injury Cases
- Car and truck accidents
- Slip and fall incidents
- Workplace injuries
- Defective products
- Dog bites
- Medical malpractice
Each type of case requires evidence such as accident reports photographs medical records and expert testimony.
When You Should Contact a Personal Injury Lawyer
Victims should consider contacting a lawyer when injuries require medical treatment or when insurance companies dispute liability. Legal advice is especially important when injuries cause long term disability or significant financial loss.
How the Legal Process Works
- Initial consultation and case evaluation
- Investigation and evidence gathering
- Insurance negotiations
- Filing a lawsuit if necessary
- Settlement or trial
Cost of Hiring a Personal Injury Lawyer
Most personal injury attorneys work on contingency fees meaning clients pay no upfront legal fees. Lawyers typically receive between twenty five and forty percent of the recovered settlement.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a personal injury lawyer do?
Personal injury lawyers investigate accidents gather evidence negotiate settlements and represent clients in court.
How long do personal injury cases take?
Some cases settle within months while complex cases involving serious injuries may take years.
What compensation can victims recover?
Victims may recover damages for medical expenses lost wages rehabilitation costs and pain and suffering.
Do most cases go to trial?
Most personal injury claims settle before trial through negotiation.
When should I hire a lawyer?
It is best to contact a lawyer soon after an accident so evidence can be preserved and legal deadlines are not missed.
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Rick practices in the areas of negligence and injury cases, business litigation, insurance and workers compensation. He has successfully handled hundreds of cases representing parties in wrongful death and injuries from truck wrecks, car crashes, death and injuries from drunk driver collisions, dangerous products, premises liability, even actions against out of control bounty hunters, and other wrongful acts of companies and individuals. Since his practice often involves medical issues, it includes the related claims from those injuries including Social Security disability and disability insurance claims.. He has experience representing individuals and businesses in litigation involving companies and municipalities, established and advised employee owned companies, been involved in class action cases, and abusive debt collection cases, and cases concerning the failure of insurance companies to protect their insured. He has also been involved in pension and ERISA issues including establishing and administering pension plans, representing claimants in disability claims against ERISA and insurance policies, as well as collective bargaining contracts, employer self insurance, arbitration and individual rights matters.. Rick is a graduate of the University of Missouri at Kansas City, receiving his Juris Doctorate in 1979. From 1978-1981 he was a law clerk for the Honorable Louis Lombardo on the Circuit Court of Jackson County. Following his clerkship he entered private practice with his father’s firm. Rick has presented at seminars on litigation of car wrecks, insurance claims, and worker’s compensation matters to other attorneys and insurers.. Rick is admitted to practice law in the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit, the U.S. District Court for the Districts of Missouri, Kansas, and Colorado, the Federal District Courts for the Western District of Missouri, the District of Kansas, and the United States Supreme Court. He is a member of the American Association for Justice, the Missouri Bar Association and the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association. He has over 30 years of experience.. Rick and Gwen have 3 children, one son-in-law and one daughter-in-law as well as a canine ‘child’. He is a member of the United Methodist Church of the Resurrection where he currently volunteers on the video production team. Rick enjoys sailing and mountain sports.
Mike Meyer is a Partner at Bartimus Frickleton Robertson Rader, P.C. He handles complex personal injury cases, such as medical malpractice, wrongful death, product liability, and catastrophic injuries. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Meyer worked at a defense litigation firm. Mr. Meyer is licensed to practice in Missouri, Kansas, the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri, and the U.S. District Court for Kansas. Outside of the firm, he is involved in his community through the Variety Children's Charity of Greater Kansas City, Kansas City Volunteer Lawyers & Accountants for the Arts, and various other civic organizations.
I have been practicing personal injury law and workers' compensation litigation for over 23 years. Most of that time I spent representing the rights of injury victim. I earned my Bachelor's degreein Broadcast Journalism at the University of Kansas. As an undergraduate I became interested in the law, so I decided to obtain my Juris Doctorate from the University of Kansas School of Law. I am admitted to practice in both state and federal courts in both Missouri and Kansas.. I enjoy reading, watching movies, watching Jayhawk basketball and KC Chiefs football, and spending time with my wife and two children.
I have worked in the legal industry since I started college at Western Washington University. After years of working for the Court I took a job as a Paralegal at Pearson Law Firm. I fell in love with our clients and the work.. In 2016, I began the Washington Supreme Court Rule 6 Program under the mentorship of Michele and Jerry Pearson.. I am thrilled to now be licensed as an Attorney and representing our wonderful clients.. Pearson Law Firm has been like a family to me. We all work together around the same goal - to recover compensation for injured people who have endured a preventable harm.
I went into law to help those who needed to understand their rights, whether it was under an insurance contract or as a result of the negligence of others.. I continually try to improve myself and my office procedures so that I can make the best service available. I now have 31 years of experience and always apply the most efficient and creative approach I can to the complex issues and circumstances that people bring to me.. I have handled very complicated litigation such as electrocutions, poisonings, and product failures, along with on the job injuries, and product defects or failure to maintain equipment.. I depend on my able staff and our advanced technological systems to help us organize and structure our work. I have many colleagues I consult with on a regular basis and that helps me feel very connected to my legal brethren.. I served in Viet Nam and over the years devised a way to help veterans and their families through an organization that I started called The Veterans Advocates Guild. I am working to put together a network of attorneys to help me offer free or low cost legal assistance to this group.. In my off hours, I enjoy walking in the woods, fishing a bit, and borrowing a Harley once in awhile. I love a good book and love spending time with my large family.
Berta Sasso is an Associate Attorney at Spiros Law, P.C. where she serves clients who need representation in the areas of Personal Injury and Medical Malpractice.. Berta is a graduate of Loyola University Chicago where she earned her B.A. in Political Science. She then continued to Southern Illinois University School of Law where she obtained her J.D. while graduating cum laude.. She has previous experience clerking at the Land of Lincoln Legal Aid where she helped low-income individuals in matters regarding their consumer rights.. Berta is licensed to practice in both Illinois and Missouri. She is a member of the Illinois Bar Association, the Missouri Bar Association, and the Women’s Bar Association of Illinois. She is fluent in Lithuanian.
Alison Kimble is eager to serve clients in the area of personal injury, where she can help fight for the rights of victims impacted by preventable injuries. She focuses mainly on Motor Vehicle Accidents, Workers' Compensation, and other personal injury matters. Her compassion, knowledge, and leadership skills allow her to fiercely advocate for her clients, and she is excited to provide justice to people in need.. Alison graduated from Michigan State University College of Law in 2018. During her time there, she earned a concentration in trial practice from the school's nationally recognized Geoffery Fieger Trial Practice Institute. She also served as a student notes editor for the Journal of Animal and Natural Resource Law. Her experience includes representing state agencies in the Office of the Illinois Attorney General's government representation bureau and serving as a law clerk for Illinois Attorney General's Office.. During her free time, Alison enjoys reading, attending sporting events, and spending time with her family.
As a trial attorney I strive to deliver the best possible results for my clients at all times. I have obtained settlements and judgments for my clients in excess of seven figures and defended matters with millions of dollars at stake. My practice tends to be focused on personal injury matters, insurance defense, debt collection defense and general litigation. Other attorneys in my office also handle criminal defense, traffic, DUI, felonies, misdemeanors, divorce, family and custody and a range of other legal matters.. I work for both individuals and insurance companies - in other words I undertsand both sides which gives me a well rounded view of matters I handle and assists me in advising my clients.. All initial phone consultations are free of charge. If you have a legal question please call or visit for more information.. If you need an attorney or have a legal question, give us a call. If we can't help you we will do our best to refer you to another attorney who we trust.
I am a 28+ year resident of Will County, Illinois. I am married and have a daughter attending Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. My twin sons both attend Joliet West High School in Joliet, Illinois. I am a member and former President of the Will County Bar Association, and have been the managing partner of McNamara Phelan McSteen, LLC since its inception in 2005. I am also a member of the Board of Trustees for Joliet Montessori School.. A former high school and college varsity athlete, I now restrict my athletic endeavors to bicycling and watching my kids compete in soccer and track and field.. I have been a trial lawyer since starting to practice in 1992, focusing first in employment law, then in labor law and criminal defense, and, for the last eighteen years, primarily in the area of personal injury. I have practiced in trial and appellate courts in Missouri and in Illinois, and have argued before the Illinois Supreme Court. I am also a member of the federal trial bar in the Central and Northern Districts of Illinois.
John Spesia is a lifelong resident of Will County. He graduated from the University of Denver Law School with high academic honors as a member of the Order of St. Ives. Upon graduation, Spesia was selected to serve as a Law Clerk to a Federal District Judge in Chicago, where he had hands-on training in Federal Court procedures and trial matters.. Since joining Spesia & Taylor in 1991, he has focused his practice on negligence cases, including automobile, trucking and motorcycle collisions; medical and dental malpractice; and nursing home abuse, recovering millions of dollars on behalf of victims of negligence. He has tried injury cases in Cook, Will, Grundy, and McDonough Counties, as well as in California. He secured a $4.1 million jury verdict on behalf of the family of a 44 year old woman killed in an automobile collision caused by a county sheriff's deputy. The verdict was the largest in the history of the six counties that make up the Ninth Judicial Circuit in Illinois. A few of his other accomplishments include a $4.5 million settlement, a judgment for more than $3.1 million on behalf of the widow of a businessman killed in a trucking collision, and an $800,000 settlement for a 68 year old automobile crash victim. Spesia also recovered over $1.1 million for a motorcycle passenger severely injured in a collision. In addition, he recovered over $1 million for a 40-year-old victim of medical malpractice and won a $700,000 jury verdict in another medical negligence case.. Spesia has briefed and argued cases in the Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth District Appellate Courts and twice argued landmark cases in the Illinois Supreme Court, including a recent case in 2009 that resulted in a recovery of over $900,000. Along with Kent Slater, a retired Justice of the Third District Appellate Court, Spesia has won multiple appeals in the Third District Appellate Court.. Watch this video featuring John Spesia arguing a case in front of the Illinois Supreme Court:. Over the years, Spesia has also been involved in litigation to acquire property using eminent domain authority for multi-billion dollar pipeline projects and has tried pipeline eminent domain cases in circuit courts across Illinois, including in Will, Kankakee, Livingston, McLean and DeWitt Counties. Mr. Spesia has represented numerous pipeline companies, including Enbridge Energy, Alliance Pipeline, Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America, Kinder Morgan, Enterprise Products and Explorer. He is well versed in property rights issues and the prosecution of eminent domain matters.. Along with the Spesia & Taylor litigation team, Spesia recently filed seventy-six pipeline eminent domain cases across Illinois. As a result of an efficient and effective discovery and trial strategy, access for purposes of construction was achieved on all of the pending cases within fourteen months. All of the cases filed across seven counties were resolved by summary judgment or trial within nine and fifteen months from the date they were filed. In the cases resulting in final judgment orders, Spesia and his team limited the judgments to only $1.2 million where landowners and their counsel had demanded more than $59 million in damages. During the same project, Spesia was involved in a landmark appellate case that resulted in the pipeline company acquiring access to construct its pipeline prior to a resolution on just compensation – the first time in the history of Illinois that this has ever been done.. During his career, John has been named one of “40 Under 40” Illinois Attorneys to Watch and elected one of Illinois’ SuperLawyers®. He has received an AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell American Law Directory, the highest rating for legal ability and ethical standards.