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As experienced attorneys, we know that an individual can be a victim of personal injury at any time and in any place. If you have suffered physical or emotional harm because of someone else's negligent or reckless actions, you are entitled to file a claim against the party at fault.
Millon & Peskin will help you decide your best course of action for personal injury and other cases, such as Illinois worker comp, and we will develop the best legal strategy for demonstrating your claim.
Physical personal injury can include disfigurement, loss of limb, permanent or disfiguring scars, disability, and loss of one of the five senses. This injury may have occurred on the job, whereupon it might be covered by Illinois workers compensation or it may not. Mental harm might include emotional trauma, mental anguish, embarrassment, loss of love and affection, or loss of enjoyment. Whether your injuries were caused by an accident, malicious intent, or a defect in a product's design, production, or labeling, you have the right to seek compensation for economic and non-economic damages such as: medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, potential effects of the accident, ongoing medical treatment, and risk of re-injury. If the injury occurred on the job, it may be covered by Illinois workers compensation and you may need assistance from a Chicago workers comp attorney.
Because the Statute of Limitations applies to personal injury cases, victims have a limited time frame in which to file their case. This also applies to Illinois workers compensation claims. If you have an Illinois worker comp claim, it is subject to the Statute of Limitations and you may need to consult an Illinois worker compensation lawyer. It is important that you consult an attorney if you believe you have a claim, so that you protect your right to file suit.
The Law Offices of Millon & Peskin will evaluate your case thoroughly, explore all potential sources of recovery and preserve your rights under the law. Contact us today for a free consultation at (800) 928-1831 or Email us at info@millonpeskin.com. You can also complete our Online Case Evaluation Form, If we agree to handle your case, we will work on a contingency fee basis, which means we get paid for our services only if there is a monetary recovery of funds. In many cases, a lawsuit must be filed before an applicable expiration date, known as a statute of limitations. Please call right away to ensure that you do not waive your right to possible compensation.
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