If you’ve been injured in a car crash, you deserve answers, support, and fair compensation. Contact The Law Offices of Michael W. Kopsick today at (847) 807-8695 to speak with an experienced Illinois auto accident lawyer.
A serious car crash can change everything in an instant, physically, emotionally, and financially. Whether you were hit while commuting through Waukegan, navigating traffic in Chicago, or driving along I-94 in Lake County, the aftermath of an auto accident anywhere in Illinois can be overwhelming. You should seek the help of an auto accident lawyer in Illinois if you’ve been injured due to the negligence of another driver.

You may be dealing with vehicle damage, medical treatment, time away from work, and the stress of dealing with insurance companies. It’s hard to know where to begin and even harder to know who’s truly on your side.
At The Law Offices of Michael W. Kopsick, we’re here to guide you through the process with clarity, confidence and experienced legal representation. Our firm has helped countless Illinois residents recover compensation for injuries, lost income, car repairs, and other accident-related losses.
When you work with us, you gain more than just legal advice; you gain a dedicated advocate who understands the toll a crash can take and will fight to protect your rights every step of the way.
Overview of Auto Accident Laws in Illinois
Auto accident laws in Illinois are designed to protect you if you are injured due to another driver’s negligence or reckless behavior. Illinois follows a fault-based system for car crashes, meaning the at-fault driver (or their insurance) is usually responsible for paying for your damages.
Even if you are partly at fault for the accident, you may still recover compensation, but your financial award could be reduced by your percentage of fault. This is because the state of Illinois follows a system referred to as the rule of modified comparative negligence.
The state also requires most drivers to carry liability insurance that meets certain minimums, covering bodily injury and property damage. However, disputes can arise when injuries are serious or when fault is ambiguous. In some instances, you might need to rely on uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage if the at-fault party lacks sufficient insurance.
Car accidents in Illinois can also involve special rules for commercial vehicles or accidents that happen on the job. If you are hurt by a commercial truck or while driving for work, additional factors come into play. Understanding these laws can help you navigate claims, insurance negotiations, and the possibility of filing a lawsuit if necessary.