WHEATON PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEYS

Injured in Wheaton? We’ve Recovered Over $500 Million for Clients Like You.

Phillips Law Offices has been fighting for injured people across Illinois since 1945. Our attorneys handle car accidents, truck crashes, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and all personal injury cases in Wheaton and throughout DuPage County. With 53,000 residents and its role as the DuPage County seat, Wheaton is a hub of legal, commercial, and residential activity. Roosevelt Road, I-88, I-355, and major county arterials carry heavy traffic that produces serious accidents daily.

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Wheaton’s Trusted Personal Injury Law Firm

When you are dealing with serious injuries from an accident in Wheaton, you need attorneys who know how to fight insurance companies and win. Phillips Law Offices has represented injured people across Illinois since 1945, recovering over $500 million in verdicts and settlements.

Wheaton is the seat of DuPage County, home to the DuPage County Circuit Court (18th Judicial Circuit) — the courthouse is right in Wheaton at 505 N County Farm Road. This means personal injury lawsuits filed in DuPage County are heard in Wheaton’s own courthouse. Our attorneys have deep experience in this court, understand the judges, and know how DuPage County juries evaluate injury claims. Roosevelt Road carries heavy east-west traffic through the city, I-88 and I-355 provide major highway access, and Wheaton’s downtown area generates significant pedestrian and vehicle traffic.

Every consultation is free. We work on contingency — you pay nothing unless we win your case.

Phillips Law Offices attorneys consulting with a Wheaton personal injury client

Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Wheaton

Phillips Law Offices represents Wheaton residents in every type of personal injury case. Each category involves different legal standards, evidence requirements, and damage calculations.

Car Accidents

From rear-end collisions on Roosevelt Road to high-speed crashes near the I-88 and I-355 interchanges, car accidents are the most common personal injury cases in Wheaton. We handle intersection collisions, hit-and-run cases, drunk driving accidents, and multi-vehicle pileups. Illinois comparative negligence rules mean insurers will try to shift blame onto you — our attorneys prevent that. Roosevelt Road’s heavy commercial traffic and the Naperville Road/Main Street intersection area are particularly dangerous corridors.

Truck Accidents

I-88 and I-355 carry significant commercial truck traffic through the Wheaton area. When semi-trucks collide with passenger vehicles, the massive weight differential causes catastrophic injuries. Truck accident cases involve Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, electronic logging data, driver qualification files, and multiple potentially liable parties including trucking companies, cargo loaders, and vehicle manufacturers.

Medical Malpractice

Wheaton residents rely on Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital (nearby in Winfield), Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital, and numerous physician practices throughout DuPage County. When healthcare providers fail to meet the standard of care, patients suffer devastating consequences. See our dedicated Wheaton medical malpractice page for detailed information about the affidavit of merit requirement and the legal process.

Wrongful Death

When a loved one dies because of someone else’s negligence, surviving family members deserve justice. Phillips Law Offices handles wrongful death claims in Wheaton arising from fatal car accidents, truck crashes, medical errors, and dangerous property conditions. The Illinois Wrongful Death Act (740 ILCS 180) allows eligible family members to recover compensation including lost income, loss of companionship, and funeral expenses.

Premises Liability

Property owners in Wheaton have a legal duty to maintain safe conditions. Danada Square, Rice Lake Square, and downtown Wheaton shopping areas generate significant foot traffic. Icy sidewalks in winter, wet floors in stores, broken stairs in apartment buildings, and inadequate lighting in parking areas all create hazards. Wheaton’s harsh winters make slip-and-fall cases particularly common from November through March.

Construction Accidents

Wheaton’s ongoing residential and commercial development, infrastructure projects along Roosevelt Road, and I-88/I-355 highway construction expose workers to falls, struck-by accidents, electrocutions, and caught-between hazards. Construction injury claims often go beyond workers’ compensation, allowing injured workers to pursue third-party negligence lawsuits against general contractors, property owners, and equipment manufacturers.

Accident scene near Wheaton Illinois

Where Injuries Happen in Wheaton and DuPage County

Roosevelt Road (Route 38)

Roosevelt Road is Wheaton’s primary east-west commercial corridor, carrying heavy traffic past retail centers, restaurants, medical offices, and the DuPage County government complex. The intersections at Naperville Road, Main Street, and President Street are high-accident locations. Distracted driving near commercial driveways, red-light running at busy intersections, and pedestrian accidents near shopping areas are common along this corridor.

I-88 and I-355 Corridors

I-88 (Ronald Reagan Memorial Tollway) runs along Wheaton’s southern edge, connecting the western suburbs to Chicago. I-355 (Veterans Memorial Tollway) provides north-south access through the DuPage County area. Both highways carry heavy volumes of commercial trucks and commuter traffic. High-speed interchange areas, merging traffic, and winter weather conditions create frequent collision risks. Multi-vehicle pileups during inclement weather are particularly dangerous on these corridors.

Downtown Wheaton and Metra Station Area

Downtown Wheaton’s mix of restaurants, shops, the Wheaton Metra station, and Wheaton College generates concentrated pedestrian and vehicle traffic. The Hale Street and Front Street area near the Metra station sees pedestrian-vehicle conflicts during commuter rush hours. The DuPage County Courthouse complex at 505 N County Farm Road generates additional daily traffic. Pedestrian strikes, bicycle accidents, and intersection collisions are common in the downtown core.

Healthcare Facilities

Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital (nearby in Winfield) serves as the primary hospital for Wheaton residents. Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital specializes in rehabilitative care. Numerous physician practices, urgent care centers, and surgical centers operate throughout the area. When healthcare providers deviate from the standard of care, patients suffer preventable harm that may support a medical malpractice claim.

Hospital emergency room for Wheaton personal injury treatment

What to Do After a Personal Injury in Wheaton

The actions you take after an injury directly affect the strength of your legal claim. Follow these steps to protect your health and your right to compensation.

STEP 1

Get Emergency Medical Treatment

Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital in nearby Winfield provides comprehensive emergency services including trauma care. Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital in Downers Grove offers Level I trauma services for the most severe injuries. Visit an emergency room within 24 hours, even if you feel fine. Adrenaline masks pain, and injuries like concussions, internal bleeding, and herniated discs may not show symptoms for days.

STEP 2

Report the Incident

For traffic accidents, call 911 and wait for Wheaton Police to file an official accident report. For slip-and-fall incidents, report to the property owner and request a written incident report. For workplace injuries, notify your employer in writing within 45 days. These reports become foundational evidence in your claim.

STEP 3

Document Everything and Call Phillips Law Offices

Photograph the scene, your injuries, and hazardous conditions. Collect witness information. Save medical bills and records of missed work. Do not provide recorded statements to insurance adjusters or accept any offer before consulting an attorney. Call (312) 346-4262 for a free evaluation. We handle all insurance communications from day one.

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Don’t Let Insurance Companies Decide What Your Case Is Worth

Insurance adjusters are trained to minimize your claim. Our attorneys are trained to maximize it. Get a free evaluation of your Wheaton personal injury case today.

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Personal Injury Case Results

$25 Million

Verdict for catastrophic injuries in a motor vehicle collision.

$10 Million

Settlement in a trucking accident involving hours-of-service violations.

$4.5 Million

Settlement for a premises liability case with dangerous property conditions.

Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is different.

Illinois Personal Injury Law: What Wheaton Residents Need to Know

Statute of Limitations: Two years from the date of injury (735 ILCS 5/13-202). Property damage claims have five years. For minors, the clock does not start until age 18.

Modified Comparative Negligence: You can recover damages as long as you are less than 51% at fault. Compensation is reduced by your fault percentage. Insurance companies inflate your fault to reduce payouts.

No Damage Caps: Illinois does not cap compensatory damages. You can recover the full value of medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and loss of normal life.

DuPage County Circuit Court: Personal injury lawsuits in Wheaton are filed in the DuPage County Circuit Court (18th Judicial Circuit) at 505 N County Farm Road — right in Wheaton. Phillips Law Offices has extensive experience in this court. Read our complete guide to personal injury claims in Illinois for more details.

Why Wheaton Injury Victims Choose Phillips Law Offices

When someone is seriously injured, they don’t need a lawyer who handles a hundred cases at once. They need a firm that treats their case like it’s the only one that matters.

— Stephen D. Phillips, Senior Partner
  • Over $500 million recovered for injured clients since 1945
  • Five experienced trial attorneys including Stephen D. Phillips (41+ years)
  • Experience in DuPage County Circuit Court (18th Judicial Circuit) — the courthouse IN Wheaton
  • Access to top accident reconstruction, medical, and economic experts
  • Knowledge of Wheaton’s roads, Roosevelt Road corridor, and I-88/I-355 access points
  • Contingency fee basis — no fee unless we recover compensation for you
  • Aggressive negotiation backed by willingness to go to trial
  • Direct attorney access throughout your case
Phillips Law Offices team representing Wheaton personal injury clients

Wheaton Local Resources

Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital: 25 N Winfield Rd, Winfield, IL 60190 — (630) 933-1600.

Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital: 26W171 Roosevelt Rd, Wheaton, IL 60187 — (630) 909-8000.

Wheaton Police Department: 900 W Liberty Dr, Wheaton, IL 60187 — (630) 260-2161.

DuPage County Circuit Court (18th Judicial Circuit): 505 N County Farm Rd, Wheaton, IL 60187 — (630) 407-8700.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of personal injury cases does Phillips Law Offices handle in Wheaton?

All types including car accidents, truck accidents, medical malpractice, wrongful death, construction accidents, premises liability, slip and fall, motorcycle and bicycle accidents, dog bites, and nursing home abuse.

Where is the DuPage County courthouse located?

The DuPage County Circuit Court (18th Judicial Circuit) is located at 505 N County Farm Road in Wheaton. Personal injury lawsuits in DuPage County are filed and heard at this courthouse. Phillips Law Offices has extensive experience litigating in this court.

What is the statute of limitations for personal injury in Illinois?

Two years from the date of injury (735 ILCS 5/13-202). For minors, tolled until age 18. Missing the deadline permanently bars your claim.

Can I recover damages if I was partially at fault?

Yes. Illinois modified comparative negligence allows recovery if less than 51% at fault. Compensation reduced by your fault percentage.

Where should I go for emergency treatment near Wheaton?

Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital in Winfield is the closest major hospital. Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital in Downers Grove provides Level I trauma services for severe injuries.

What compensation can I recover in a Wheaton personal injury case?

Medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, property damage, loss of normal life, and disfigurement. Illinois does not cap compensatory damages.

How much does it cost to hire a personal injury lawyer in Wheaton?

Phillips Law Offices works on contingency. No upfront costs, no fees unless we win. All case costs advanced. Free consultation.

How long does a personal injury case take in DuPage County?

Straightforward cases may resolve in 6 to 12 months. Complex cases can take 2 to 3 years. We wait until maximum medical improvement before negotiating.

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This page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Every case is different. Contact Phillips Law Offices for a free consultation.

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