BOLINGBROOK PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEYS

Injured in Bolingbrook? Over $500 Million Recovered for Clients Across Illinois.

Phillips Law Offices has fought for injured people since 1945. Our attorneys handle car accidents, truck crashes, slip and falls, construction injuries, and all personal injury cases in Bolingbrook and throughout Will County.

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Bolingbrook’s Trusted Personal Injury Law Firm

Bolingbrook is a thriving community of over 74,000 residents in Will County, positioned at the crossroads of I-55, I-355, and Route 53. That strategic location means heavy traffic, frequent accidents, and thousands of injury victims who need experienced legal representation every year. Phillips Law Offices has represented injured people across Illinois since 1945, recovering over $500 million in verdicts and settlements.

The village’s rapid growth over the past two decades has brought new shopping centers, apartment complexes, and commercial developments along the Boughton Road and Weber Road corridors. With growth comes construction hazards, increased vehicle traffic, and more opportunities for serious injuries. Our attorneys understand the specific challenges Bolingbrook residents face when pursuing personal injury claims in Will County courts.

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

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Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Bolingbrook

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

Car Accidents

Bolingbrook’s position along I-55, I-355, and Route 53 creates a web of high-speed corridors where serious collisions happen daily. Rear-end crashes on congested Boughton Road, T-bone collisions at Weber Road intersections, and multi-vehicle pileups on I-55 during winter weather are among the most common cases we handle. Our Bolingbrook car accident lawyers understand how Illinois comparative negligence rules affect your claim and work to prevent insurance companies from shifting blame onto you.

Truck Accidents

I-55 and I-355 carry heavy commercial truck traffic through Bolingbrook, connecting distribution centers and industrial parks to the greater Chicago area. When a loaded semi-truck strikes a passenger vehicle, the catastrophic size disparity causes devastating injuries. Our Bolingbrook truck accident lawyers investigate federal motor carrier regulations, electronic logging data, driver qualification files, and maintenance records to identify every liable party including trucking companies, cargo loaders, and vehicle manufacturers.

Slip and Fall Accidents

Bolingbrook’s commercial corridors along Boughton Road and Weber Road include dozens of shopping centers, restaurants, and grocery stores where dangerous conditions cause serious slip-and-fall injuries. Icy parking lots during Illinois winters, wet floors without warning signs, uneven walkways, and poorly lit stairwells in apartment complexes all create liability for property owners. Illinois premises liability law requires property owners to maintain reasonably safe conditions for visitors, and our attorneys hold negligent owners accountable.

Motorcycle Accidents

Route 53 and the connecting highways through Bolingbrook attract motorcyclists, but the heavy traffic and frequent lane changes on these roads make riding dangerous. Motorcyclists lack the protection of an enclosed vehicle, and collisions frequently result in road rash, broken bones, spinal cord injuries, and traumatic brain injuries even at moderate speeds. Insurance companies often try to blame motorcyclists for crashes caused by distracted car drivers — our attorneys fight that bias aggressively.

Construction Accidents

Bolingbrook’s ongoing residential and commercial development means construction sites are a constant presence throughout the village. Falls from scaffolding, crane accidents, electrocutions, and trench collapses cause some of the most severe injuries we see. Illinois law provides multiple avenues for compensation in construction accident cases, including workers’ compensation benefits and third-party negligence claims against general contractors, property owners, and equipment manufacturers.

Wrongful Death

When a loved one dies because of someone else’s negligence on Bolingbrook roads, at a construction site, or through medical error, surviving family members deserve justice and financial security. Illinois wrongful death law (740 ILCS 180) allows the personal representative of the deceased to file a claim for grief, loss of companionship, lost income, and funeral expenses. Phillips Law Offices handles these sensitive cases with the care families deserve.

Accident scene on a Bolingbrook Illinois road

Bolingbrook’s Most Dangerous Roads and Accident Hotspots

Bolingbrook’s road network combines three major interstate highways with busy arterial streets that carry far more traffic than they were designed to handle. Our attorneys handle accidents from every part of Bolingbrook and the surrounding Will County area.

I-55 (Stevenson Expressway)

I-55 runs through the heart of Bolingbrook, carrying commuter traffic between the southwest suburbs and downtown Chicago. The I-55/I-355 interchange is one of the highest-accident locations in Will County, with merging traffic, speed differentials, and heavy truck volume creating dangerous conditions during morning and evening rush hours. Rear-end collisions and sideswipe accidents are the most common crash types along this corridor.

I-355 (Veterans Memorial Tollway)

I-355 forms Bolingbrook’s eastern boundary, connecting I-55 to I-88 and I-290 to the north. The tollway’s high-speed design combined with frequent exit and entrance ramps creates dangerous merging zones. The I-355/Boughton Road interchange sees particularly heavy traffic during rush hours as commuters access Bolingbrook’s commercial centers and residential neighborhoods. Speeding and aggressive lane changes are leading causes of collisions along this corridor.

Route 53 (Bolingbrook Drive)

Route 53 runs north-south through the center of Bolingbrook, connecting the village to Romeoville to the south and Woodridge to the north. This arterial road passes through commercial zones, school areas, and residential neighborhoods, creating a mix of pedestrian, bicycle, and vehicle traffic. The Route 53 and Boughton Road intersection is one of the busiest in the village and a frequent site of T-bone and left-turn collisions.

Boughton Road and Weber Road

These two major east-west and north-south arterials serve as Bolingbrook’s commercial backbone. Boughton Road connects the Promenade Bolingbrook shopping area to residential neighborhoods on both sides of I-355, carrying heavy traffic past strip malls, restaurants, and retail centers with frequent driveway cuts. Weber Road provides north-south access through the western portion of the village. Both roads experience severe congestion during peak hours, and the numerous traffic signals and turning movements create conditions ripe for rear-end and angle collisions.

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What to Do After a Personal Injury in Bolingbrook

The actions you take in the hours and days 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

Amita Health Adventist Medical Center Bolingbrook on Remington Boulevard provides emergency care for accident victims. Edward Hospital in nearby Naperville offers additional trauma services for the most severe injuries. Visit an emergency room within 24 hours of your injury, even if you feel fine. Adrenaline masks pain, and injuries like concussions, internal bleeding, and soft tissue damage may not show symptoms for days. Immediate medical records create a direct link between the accident and your injuries that insurance companies cannot dispute.

STEP 2

Report the Incident

For traffic accidents, call 911 and wait for Bolingbrook Police to file an official accident report. For slip-and-fall incidents, report the accident to the property owner or manager and request a written incident report. For workplace injuries, notify your employer in writing within 45 days as required by the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act. These official reports become foundational evidence in your injury claim.

STEP 3

Document Everything

Photograph the accident scene, your injuries, damaged property, and any hazardous conditions that caused the incident. Collect names and contact information from witnesses. Save every medical bill, prescription receipt, and record of time missed from work. Keep a daily journal of your pain levels, physical limitations, and emotional state. This documentation quantifies your damages and counters insurance company arguments that your injuries are exaggerated.

STEP 4

Contact Phillips Law Offices Before Speaking to Insurance

Insurance adjusters contact injury victims quickly, sometimes within hours of an accident. Their goal is to get you to say something that reduces your claim or to pressure you into accepting a lowball settlement. Do not provide recorded statements, sign medical authorization forms, or accept any offer before consulting with an attorney. Read our guide on insurance mistakes to avoid after a car accident in Illinois. Phillips Law Offices handles all insurance communications from day one, protecting your interests throughout the process.

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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, honest evaluation of your Bolingbrook personal injury case today.

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Personal Injury Case Results

Phillips Law Offices has a proven record of obtaining substantial compensation for personal injury victims across Illinois. These results reflect our commitment to thorough preparation and aggressive advocacy.

$25 Million

Verdict for a client who suffered catastrophic injuries in a motor vehicle collision. Accident reconstruction experts and detailed medical testimony established the full scope of the defendant’s negligence and our client’s lifetime care needs.

$10 Million

Settlement in a trucking accident case involving a commercial vehicle that failed to yield on an Illinois highway. Investigation revealed inadequate driver training and hours-of-service violations by the trucking company.

$4.5 Million

Settlement for a premises liability case where dangerous property conditions caused severe injuries. Our investigation documented the property owner’s knowledge of the hazard and failure to correct it over an extended period.

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

Illinois Personal Injury Law: What Bolingbrook Residents Need to Know

Illinois personal injury claims are governed by specific statutes and legal standards that directly affect your right to compensation. Understanding these rules is essential for protecting your claim in Will County courts.

Statute of Limitations: You have two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit in Illinois (735 ILCS 5/13-202). Property damage claims have a five-year deadline. Missing these deadlines permanently bars your claim. For injuries to minors, the clock does not start until the child turns 18.

Modified Comparative Negligence: Illinois follows a modified comparative negligence standard. You can recover damages as long as you are less than 51% at fault for the accident. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. Insurance companies routinely try to inflate your share of blame to reduce their payout — our attorneys prevent that from happening.

No Damage Caps: Illinois does not cap compensatory damages in personal injury cases. You can recover the full value of your medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of normal life. In cases involving willful or wanton conduct, punitive damages may also be available.

Will County Jurisdiction: Bolingbrook personal injury cases are filed in the Will County Circuit Court (12th Judicial Circuit) in Joliet. Phillips Law Offices has extensive experience in Will County courts and understands the local procedural rules, judge assignments, and jury demographics that affect case outcomes. Read our complete guide to personal injury claims in Illinois for a detailed overview of the process.

Why Bolingbrook 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. That’s how we operate.

— Stephen D. Phillips, Senior Partner

Since 1945, Phillips Law Offices has built its reputation on thorough preparation, aggressive advocacy, and a genuine commitment to every client. Bolingbrook personal injury cases require attorneys who understand Will County courts, local accident patterns, and the insurance companies that operate in the southwest suburban market. Our downtown Chicago office at 161 N Clark St is easily accessible from Bolingbrook via I-55, and our attorneys regularly appear in courts across Will County and the surrounding jurisdictions.

  • Over $500 million recovered for injured clients since 1945
  • Five experienced trial attorneys including Stephen D. Phillips (41+ years)
  • Deep experience in Will County Circuit Court (12th Judicial Circuit)
  • Access to top accident reconstruction, medical, and economic experts
  • Thorough knowledge of Bolingbrook’s roads, traffic patterns, and accident hotspots
  • Contingency fee basis — no fee unless we recover compensation for you
  • Aggressive negotiation backed by a willingness to go to trial
  • Direct attorney access throughout your case
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Bolingbrook Local Resources

Amita Health Adventist Medical Center Bolingbrook: 500 Remington Blvd, Bolingbrook, IL 60440 — (630) 312-5000. Emergency department and urgent care.

Bolingbrook Police Department: 375 W Briarcliff Rd, Bolingbrook, IL 60440 — (630) 226-8600. Non-emergency line for accident reports.

Will County Circuit Court: 14 W Jefferson St, Joliet, IL 60432 — (815) 727-8592. 12th Judicial Circuit for personal injury filings.

Illinois State Police — District 5: (815) 726-6377. For accidents on I-55, I-355, and other state highways through Bolingbrook.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions from Bolingbrook residents about personal injury claims under Illinois law.

How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in Bolingbrook?

Illinois law gives you two years from the date of your injury to file a personal injury lawsuit (735 ILCS 5/13-202). Property damage claims have a five-year deadline. For injuries to minors, the statute of limitations does not begin until the child turns 18. Missing the filing deadline permanently bars your claim, regardless of how strong your evidence is. Contact an attorney as soon as possible after your injury to protect your rights.

Which court handles Bolingbrook personal injury cases?

Bolingbrook is located in Will County, so personal injury cases are filed in the Will County Circuit Court (12th Judicial Circuit) in Joliet. Phillips Law Offices has extensive experience practicing in Will County courts and understands the local judges, jury pools, and procedural rules that affect case outcomes. We file your case in the jurisdiction that gives your claim the strongest advantage.

Can I recover damages if I was partially at fault for my Bolingbrook accident?

Yes. Illinois follows a modified comparative negligence rule. You can recover damages as long as you are less than 51% at fault for the accident. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you are 20% at fault and your damages total $300,000, you would recover $240,000. Insurance companies routinely exaggerate your fault to reduce their payout, which is why having experienced legal representation is critical.

What types of compensation can I recover in a Bolingbrook personal injury case?

Illinois law allows personal injury victims to recover compensation for medical expenses (past and future), lost wages and lost earning capacity, pain and suffering, emotional distress, property damage, loss of normal life, and disfigurement. Illinois does not cap compensatory damages in personal injury cases. In cases involving willful or wanton conduct such as drunk driving, punitive damages may also be available.

Which Bolingbrook roads have the most accidents?

The highest-accident areas in Bolingbrook include the I-55/I-355 interchange, Boughton Road through the commercial corridor, the Route 53 and Boughton Road intersection, Weber Road, and the I-355 on/off ramps at Boughton Road. Rush hour congestion on these corridors significantly increases crash risk, particularly during winter months when ice and snow reduce traction and visibility.

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

Phillips Law Offices handles all personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis. You pay nothing upfront and owe no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you. We advance all case costs, including accident reconstruction, medical records, and expert witness fees. Your initial consultation is free and confidential. There is no financial risk to you in hiring our firm.

Where should I get medical treatment after an accident in Bolingbrook?

Amita Health Adventist Medical Center Bolingbrook at 500 Remington Boulevard has an emergency department equipped to handle trauma cases. Edward Hospital in nearby Naperville provides additional services for severe injuries. The most important step is getting medical attention within 24 hours of your accident, even if you feel fine. Many injuries do not show immediate symptoms, and prompt medical records directly link your injuries to the incident.

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

Timelines vary depending on the severity of your injuries, the complexity of liability, and whether the case settles or goes to trial. Straightforward cases may resolve in 6 to 12 months. Complex cases involving multiple defendants, catastrophic injuries, or disputed liability can take 2 to 3 years or more. Phillips Law Offices never rushes a settlement. We wait until you have reached maximum medical improvement so we can accurately calculate the full value of your claim 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 about your Bolingbrook personal injury case.

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