KANE COUNTY CAR ACCIDENT ATTORNEYS
From Aurora to Elgin to St. Charles — Kane County’s Busiest Roads Need Experienced Lawyers.
Kane County is home to over 517,000 residents spread across Aurora, Elgin, St. Charles, Batavia, Geneva, Carpentersville, and South Elgin. With I-88, I-90, Route 20, Route 25, Route 31, and Randall Road carrying heavy daily traffic, car accidents are a constant reality. Phillips Law Offices has represented car accident victims across Kane County since 1945, recovering over $500 million in verdicts and settlements.
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Kane County’s Trusted Car Accident Law Firm
Kane County’s rapid growth over the past two decades has turned once-quiet suburban roads into heavily congested corridors. With 517,000 residents spread across cities and villages from Aurora in the south to Carpentersville in the north, the county’s road network handles traffic volumes it was never designed to carry. I-88 and I-90 bring interstate traffic through the county, while arterials like Randall Road, Route 25, Route 31, and Route 20 connect communities with commercial zones and residential subdivisions.
Phillips Law Offices has represented car accident victims in Kane County since 1945. Our attorneys know the county’s roads, its courts, and the insurance companies that handle claims here. All car accident cases in Kane County are filed in the Kane County Circuit Court (16th Judicial Circuit) in Geneva. We have deep experience in this court system and use that knowledge to your advantage.
Every consultation is free. We work on contingency — you pay nothing unless we win your case.

Kane County’s Most Dangerous Roads and Accident Hotspots
Kane County’s mix of interstate highways, state routes, and suburban arterials creates multiple high-risk corridors. Our attorneys handle car accident cases from every part of the county.
I-88 (Ronald Reagan Memorial Tollway)
I-88 cuts through southern Kane County, connecting Aurora to the greater Chicago area. The Route 59, Farnsworth Avenue, and Orchard Road interchanges produce frequent rear-end collisions during rush hours. Commercial trucks traveling to and from Fox Valley distribution centers mix with commuter traffic, increasing the severity of crashes on this corridor.
I-90 (Jane Addams Memorial Tollway)
I-90 runs through northern Kane County near Elgin, Carpentersville, and South Elgin. This toll road carries heavy commuter and commercial traffic between the northwest suburbs and Chicago. High-speed merging, construction zones, and distracted driving produce serious collisions, particularly during morning and evening rush hours.
Randall Road
Randall Road is Kane County’s busiest north-south arterial, running from Algonquin in the north through St. Charles, Geneva, and Batavia to Aurora in the south. Lined with shopping centers, restaurants, and big-box retailers, the road has frequent driveway cuts and traffic signals that produce T-bone collisions, left-turn accidents, and rear-end crashes. The Randall Road and Main Street intersection in St. Charles is one of the highest-accident locations in the county.
Route 25 and Route 31
These parallel north-south routes follow the Fox River through the heart of Kane County. Route 25 runs through Aurora, North Aurora, and Batavia on the east side of the river. Route 31 serves St. Charles, Geneva, and Batavia on the west side. Both roads carry heavy local traffic through residential and downtown areas, where pedestrian strikes, intersection collisions, and speed-related crashes are common.
Route 20 (Lake Street)
Route 20 is the primary east-west corridor through Elgin and the northern half of Kane County. It carries commercial and commuter traffic through a mix of industrial areas, strip malls, and residential neighborhoods. Congestion near the Route 20/Route 25 intersection in Elgin creates particularly hazardous conditions for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians.
Kirk Road and Fabyan Parkway
Kirk Road connects Geneva to Batavia and provides access to I-88. Fabyan Parkway links Batavia to the west side of Aurora. Both roads have been widened in recent years to handle increased traffic from new residential developments, but the combination of construction zones, new traffic patterns, and drivers unfamiliar with changed road configurations creates ongoing accident risks.

Types of Car Accident Cases We Handle Across Kane County
Phillips Law Offices represents car accident victims from every city and village in Kane County. Whether your crash happened on a busy arterial in Aurora, a residential street in St. Charles, or an interstate ramp in Elgin, our attorneys have the experience to pursue full compensation.
- Rear-end collisions on congested corridors like Randall Road and Route 20
- T-bone and intersection crashes at high-traffic intersections across the county
- Head-on collisions on two-lane roads in rural western Kane County
- Hit-and-run accidents — we pursue uninsured motorist claims when drivers flee
- Drunk driving accidents — particularly common on weekend nights near downtown Aurora, St. Charles, and Elgin entertainment districts
- Distracted driving crashes — texting and phone use near commercial areas
- Multi-vehicle pileups on I-88 and I-90 during winter weather
- Pedestrian and bicycle accidents in downtown areas and along the Fox River Trail
Illinois comparative negligence rules mean the insurance company will try to shift blame onto you. Our attorneys prevent that from happening. Read our guide on insurance mistakes to avoid after a car accident in Illinois.
What to Do After a Car Accident in Kane County
The steps you take immediately after a car accident directly affect the strength of your legal claim. Follow these steps to protect your health and your right to compensation.
STEP 1
Get Medical Treatment
Kane County has multiple hospital options. Rush Copley Medical Center in Aurora, Advocate Sherman Hospital in Elgin, and Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital in Geneva all have emergency departments. Visit an ER within 24 hours of your accident, 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
Call 911 and Get an Official Report
Depending on where in Kane County your accident occurred, the responding agency may be the Kane County Sheriff’s Office, Aurora Police, Elgin Police, St. Charles Police, or another municipal department. An official accident report creates foundational evidence for your claim. Do not leave the scene without ensuring a report is filed.
STEP 3
Document Everything
Photograph the accident scene, vehicle damage, road conditions, traffic signals, and your injuries. Collect names and contact information from witnesses. Save all medical bills, receipts, and records of missed work. Keep a daily journal of pain levels and limitations. This evidence quantifies your damages and counters insurance company arguments.
STEP 4
Contact Phillips Law Offices Before Speaking to Insurance
Insurance adjusters contact accident victims quickly, often within hours. Their goal is to get you to say something that reduces your claim or to accept a lowball settlement. Do not provide recorded statements, sign authorization forms, or accept any offer before consulting with an attorney. Phillips Law Offices handles all insurance communications from day one.
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 Kane County car accident case today.
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Car Accident Case Results
Phillips Law Offices has a proven record of obtaining substantial compensation for car accident 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 multi-vehicle collision case where our investigation documented the at-fault driver’s distracted driving behavior and the full extent of our client’s orthopedic injuries and long-term rehabilitation needs.
Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is different.
Illinois Car Accident Law: What Kane County Residents Need to Know
Illinois car accident claims are governed by specific statutes that directly affect your right to compensation. Understanding these rules is essential for Kane County residents.
Statute of Limitations: You have two years from the date of the accident 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.
Modified Comparative Negligence: Illinois follows a modified comparative negligence standard. You can recover damages as long as you are less than 51% at fault. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. Insurance companies routinely inflate your share of blame to reduce their payout.
No Damage Caps: Illinois does not cap compensatory damages in car accident cases. You can recover the full value of medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of normal life.
Kane County Courts: All car accident lawsuits in Kane County are filed in the Kane County Circuit Court (16th Judicial Circuit) in Geneva. Phillips Law Offices has extensive experience in this court and understands its judges, procedures, and jury demographics. Read our complete guide to personal injury claims in Illinois for a detailed overview.
Why Kane County Accident Victims Choose Phillips Law Offices
Insurance companies have one goal: pay as little as possible. Our goal is the opposite. We fight for every dollar our clients are owed, and we never settle for less than full value.
— Stephen D. Phillips, Senior Partner
Phillips Law Offices has represented injury victims across Kane County since 1945. Car accident cases in this county require attorneys who understand the 16th Judicial Circuit, local accident patterns, and the insurance companies that operate in the Fox Valley market. Our downtown Chicago office at 161 N Clark St is easily accessible from Kane County via I-88 and I-90.
- Over $500 million recovered for injured clients since 1945
- Five experienced trial attorneys including Stephen D. Phillips (41+ years)
- Deep experience in Kane County Circuit Court (16th Judicial Circuit) in Geneva
- Access to top accident reconstruction, medical, and economic experts
- Knowledge of Kane County’s roads, traffic patterns, and accident hotspots
- Recognized by Super Lawyers and the Illinois State Bar Association
- Contingency fee basis — no fee unless we recover compensation for you
- Direct attorney access throughout your case

Kane County Local Resources
Rush Copley Medical Center: 2000 Ogden Ave, Aurora, IL 60504 — (630) 978-6200. Full emergency department.
Advocate Sherman Hospital: 1425 N Randall Rd, Elgin, IL 60123 — (847) 742-9800. Emergency department serving northern Kane County.
Kane County Circuit Court: 37W777 IL Route 38, Geneva, IL 60134 — (630) 232-3413. 16th Judicial Circuit for car accident filings.
Kane County Sheriff’s Office: 37W755 IL Route 38, St. Charles, IL 60175 — (630) 232-8400. For accident reports on county roads.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions Kane County residents have about car accident claims under Illinois law.
Where are car accident cases in Kane County filed?
All car accident lawsuits in Kane County are filed in the Kane County Circuit Court (16th Judicial Circuit), located at 37W777 IL Route 38 in Geneva. This court handles civil cases from all Kane County cities and villages, including Aurora, Elgin, St. Charles, Batavia, Geneva, Carpentersville, and South Elgin. Phillips Law Offices has extensive experience practicing in this court.
What is the statute of limitations for car accidents in Illinois?
The statute of limitations for personal injury from a car accident in Illinois is two years from the date of the accident (735 ILCS 5/13-202). Property damage claims have a five-year deadline. Missing the filing deadline permanently bars your claim. Contact an Aurora personal injury attorney or Elgin personal injury attorney as soon as possible to protect your rights.
Can I still recover damages if I was partially at fault for my Kane County car accident?
Yes. Illinois follows a modified comparative negligence rule. You can recover damages as long as you are less than 51% at fault. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. Insurance companies routinely try to inflate your share of blame to reduce their payout, which is why experienced legal representation is critical.
Which Kane County roads have the most car accidents?
The highest-accident corridors in Kane County include Randall Road (particularly near Main Street in St. Charles), the I-88 interchanges at Route 59 and Farnsworth Avenue, Route 20 through Elgin, Route 25 and Route 31 along the Fox River, and I-90 through the northern part of the county. Rush hour congestion significantly increases crash risk on all of these roads.
What types of compensation can I recover after a car accident in Kane County?
Illinois law allows car accident 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 cases involving drunk driving or other willful conduct, punitive damages may also be available.
Where should I go for emergency treatment after a car accident in Kane County?
Rush Copley Medical Center in Aurora, Advocate Sherman Hospital in Elgin, and Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital in Geneva all have full emergency departments. Get medical attention within 24 hours, even if you feel fine. Many injuries do not show immediate symptoms, and prompt medical records directly link your injuries to the accident.
How much does it cost to hire a car accident lawyer in Kane County?
Phillips Law Offices handles all car accident 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. Your initial consultation is free and confidential. There is no financial risk to you.
How long does a car accident case take in Kane County?
Timelines vary depending on injury severity, liability complexity, and whether the case settles or goes to trial. Straightforward cases may resolve in 6 to 12 months. Complex cases with multiple defendants or catastrophic injuries can take 2 to 3 years. Phillips Law Offices waits until you reach maximum medical improvement before negotiating to ensure full value.
Talk to a Kane County Car Accident Lawyer Today
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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.
