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Oak Park Truck Accident Lawyer

Hit by a semi or commercial truck on I-290 (the Eisenhower), Harlem Avenue, Roosevelt Road, Lake Street, or Madison Street? Phillips Law Offices has handled commercial-vehicle injury cases across Cook County and the near western suburbs since 1945. Free consultation. No fee unless we win.

A fully loaded tractor-trailer can weigh 20 to 30 times more than a passenger car. When a commercial truck collides with a family sedan on the Eisenhower (I-290) at the Harlem Avenue or Austin Boulevard exits, on Roosevelt Road through south Oak Park, or on the Lake Street and Madison Street arterials, the result is rarely a fender-bender, it is a life-changing injury or a fatality. If you or a loved one was hurt in a truck crash in Oak Park, Forest Park, River Forest, Berwyn, Cicero, Maywood, Bellwood, Melrose Park, or anywhere across western Cook County, the lawyers at Phillips Law Offices are ready to investigate, preserve the evidence, and pursue every dollar of compensation the law allows.

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Truck crashes leave the heaviest legal and medical fallout. Phillips Law Offices handles them across Cook County and the western suburbs.

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Truck crashes in Oak Park and the near western suburbs: where and why they happen

Oak Park is a 4.7-square-mile village immediately west of Chicago’s Austin neighborhood, with the I-290 Eisenhower Expressway cutting along its southern edge and feeding heavy long-haul and regional freight directly onto Harlem Avenue, Austin Boulevard, and Des Plaines Avenue. Within the village, commercial traffic concentrates on Harlem Avenue (US-12) running north-south between Forest Park and River Forest, Roosevelt Road (IL-38) along the south side, Lake Street (US-20) east-west through the heart of the village, Madison Street and Washington Boulevard one block apart, and North Avenue along the northern border. Delivery vans servicing the Downtown Oak Park business district, last-mile carriers to dense apartment blocks south of Madison, beverage and food-service trucks supplying the Lake Street and Marion Street restaurants, and construction trucks on the steady stream of teardown rebuilds all share the same grid as cyclists, students walking to Oak Park River Forest High School, and CTA Green Line and Blue Line crossings.

Crashes in this corridor stay inside Cook County, which means cases are filed in the Cook County Circuit Court (Fourth Municipal District in Maywood or the Daley Center in Chicago). Crashes on the Eisenhower are typically worked by Illinois State Police District 4. Crashes on Harlem, Roosevelt, Lake, Madison, North, or the residential grid are worked by the Oak Park Police Department or, in unincorporated Cook County pockets, by the Cook County Sheriff. Phillips Law Offices has handled commercial-vehicle injury cases across Cook County for eight decades, and our Loop office is roughly 10 miles east of downtown Oak Park on the same I-290 corridor, close enough to reach a crash scene, a hospital bedside, or a Maywood courtroom the same day.

Common causes we see in Oak Park truck crashes

  • Hours-of-service (HOS) violations. Federal regulations under 49 CFR Part 395 cap driving time at 11 hours within a 14-hour on-duty window, with a 10-hour off-duty reset. ELD logs frequently show drivers running past the limit to make a delivery window.
  • Distracted driving. Texting, dispatch messaging, in-cab cameras, and infotainment use are leading culprits. FMCSA bans hand-held mobile use for CMV drivers under 49 CFR 392.82.
  • Speeding and unsafe lane changes on the Eisenhower (I-290) and at the Harlem Avenue, Austin Boulevard, and Des Plaines Avenue interchanges, especially during reconstruction projects.
  • Improper loading or unsecured cargo that shifts at speed and triggers a rollover or jackknife. Federal cargo-securement rules are in 49 CFR Part 393, Subpart I.
  • Brake and tire failures tied to skipped DOT inspections or rushed maintenance.
  • Inadequate driver training and negligent hiring by motor carriers under pressure to keep trucks rolling.
  • Impaired driving, alcohol, prescription drugs, or amphetamines used to push through long routes.
  • Blind-spot (“no-zone”) collisions during merges and right turns onto Harlem Avenue, Roosevelt Road, Lake Street, and Madison Street.
  • Delivery-van and last-mile carrier negligence, the Amazon, UPS, FedEx, and regional fleets that double-park on residential streets and reverse without spotters.

Injuries that bring families to a truck accident lawyer

  • Traumatic brain injuries, from concussion through diffuse axonal injury
  • Cervical and lumbar spine injuries, including herniated discs and spinal cord damage
  • Crush injuries to limbs requiring multiple surgeries or amputation
  • Internal organ damage and internal bleeding
  • Severe burns from cargo fires and ruptured fuel tanks
  • Complex orthopedic fractures (pelvis, femur, tibia/fibula)
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder and other psychological injuries
  • Wrongful death of a spouse, parent, or child

Who is liable in an Oak Park truck crash

Unlike a two-car wreck, truck cases almost always have multiple defendants. Identifying every one of them is how we unlock the layered insurance coverages that make full recovery possible.

  • The driver, for the operational negligence that caused the crash.
  • The motor carrier, under respondeat superior for the driver’s negligence, plus direct claims for negligent hiring, training, supervision, retention, and entrustment.
  • The truck owner if separate from the carrier (common in owner-operator arrangements).
  • The shipper or freight broker for negligent selection of an unsafe carrier or unsafe routing.
  • The maintenance contractor if a brake, steering, or tire failure traces to skipped or botched service.
  • The cargo loader if shifting or overweight freight contributed to the crash.
  • Component manufacturers in product-liability claims for defective brakes, tires, couplers, or under-ride guards.
  • A government entity in narrow circumstances, for example a dangerous roadway condition or a Village of Oak Park, IDOT, or Cook County vehicle, subject to the strict notice and limitations rules of the Tort Immunity Act, 745 ILCS 10/8-101.

The Illinois and federal law that drives a truck case

  • Statute of limitations – personal injury: two years from the date of the crash under 735 ILCS 5/13-202.
  • Wrongful death: two years under 740 ILCS 180/2.
  • Property damage: five years under 735 ILCS 5/13-205.
  • Modified comparative fault (50% bar): 735 ILCS 5/2-1116.
  • Mandatory auto insurance: 215 ILCS 5/143a.
  • Duty to report and remain at the scene: 625 ILCS 5/11-401 and 5/11-403.
  • Federal interstate carrier liability minimums: 49 CFR Part 387, $750,000 for general freight, up to $5 million for hazardous cargo.
  • Federal hours-of-service: 49 CFR Part 395 (driving-time limits and ELD requirements).
  • Federal cargo securement: 49 CFR Part 393, Subpart I.
  • Driver qualification files: 49 CFR Part 391 (DQ files, medical certifications, road tests, employment history).

What to do in the first 72 hours after an Oak Park truck crash

  1. Get medical attention first. Even if you feel “okay” at the scene, internal injuries and brain injuries can present hours or days later. Go to Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood (the nearest Level I trauma center), Rush Oak Park Hospital on Madison Street, West Suburban Medical Center in Oak Park, or an urgent care, and follow up with your primary doctor.
  2. Call 911 and make sure a written police report is generated. Crashes on the Eisenhower (I-290) are typically worked by Illinois State Police District 4. The Oak Park Police Department handles Harlem Avenue, Roosevelt Road, Lake Street, Madison Street, North Avenue, and the residential grid. The Cook County Sheriff covers unincorporated pockets.
  3. Photograph everything you can, vehicle positions, debris field, skid marks, the truck’s DOT and MC numbers on the cab, the trailer placards, license plates, and any visible damage to the truck’s brakes, tires, or under-ride guards.
  4. Get names and contact info for the truck driver, every witness, and the responding officers.
  5. Do not give a recorded statement to the trucking company’s insurer. They call within 24 to 48 hours specifically because they know you are still in shock. You are not required to talk to them.
  6. Call a truck accident lawyer right away. ELD data, dash-cam footage, and inspection records can lawfully be overwritten or destroyed on rolling cycles. A spoliation letter has to go out fast.

How Phillips Law Offices investigates an Oak Park truck case

  1. Day 1 – Spoliation letter. We put the carrier, broker, and any maintenance contractor on written notice to preserve the ECM/black-box download, ELD logs, dash-cam, GPS/telematics, driver qualification file, drug-test results, and the truck’s maintenance and inspection history.
  2. Scene reconstruction. We retain accident reconstruction engineers and, where appropriate, a commercial-vehicle safety expert to map the crash, calculate speeds, and document road, signage, and visibility conditions, with particular attention to Eisenhower merge geometry and Harlem Avenue light cycles.
  3. Medical workup. We coordinate with treating physicians and, where the injuries warrant it, life-care planners and vocational economists to project future medical and wage losses.
  4. Insurance and corporate discovery. We identify every layer of coverage, the carrier’s primary, excess, MCS-90 endorsements, shipper or broker policies, and any owner-operator policies, so the full coverage is on the table.
  5. Resolution. Most cases resolve through pre-suit negotiation or mediation. When the carrier and its insurer will not pay fair value, we file suit in Cook County and try the case.

Meet the attorneys who will work on your case

Stephen D. Phillips

Stephen D. Phillips

Managing Partner. Decades of trial experience in serious-injury and wrongful-death litigation.

Stephen J. Phillips

Stephen J. Phillips

Partner. Focuses on complex personal-injury and commercial-vehicle cases throughout Illinois.

Michael J. Phillips

Michael J. Phillips

Partner. Wide trial experience in auto, truck, and premises-liability matters.

Terrence M. Quinn

Terrence M. Quinn

Partner. Litigation focus on catastrophic injury, wrongful death, and trial practice.

Alec D. Mesrobian

Alec D. Mesrobian

Associate. Works on case investigation, discovery, and trial preparation in serious-injury matters.

What our Illinois clients have said

“Stephen Phillips and his team were absolutely incredible to work with. They were professional, responsive, and genuinely cared about my case.”

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“Phillips Law Offices handled my case with professionalism and care. They kept me informed throughout the entire process.”

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“The team at Phillips Law Offices was outstanding. They fought hard for my case and got me the compensation I deserved.”

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Client testimonials reflect individual experiences and are not a guarantee of any particular result. Every case is unique and is evaluated on its own facts.

Frequently asked questions

How long do I have to file a truck accident lawsuit in Oak Park, Illinois?

Illinois gives most adult personal-injury plaintiffs two years from the date of the crash to file suit under 735 ILCS 5/13-202. Wrongful-death claims also follow a two-year window under 740 ILCS 180/2. If a public entity is involved (for example, a Village of Oak Park vehicle, an IDOT crew on I-290, or a Cook County agency), the Tort Immunity Act (745 ILCS 10/8-101) shortens the window to one year for many local-government defendants and requires a formal notice.

Who can be held liable in an Oak Park truck crash besides the driver?

Truck cases almost always involve more than the driver. Liable parties can include the motor carrier (under respondeat superior and for negligent hiring, training, or retention), the truck’s owner if separate from the carrier, the shipper or freight broker, a maintenance contractor, the cargo loader, and the manufacturer of a defective component such as brakes or tires.

What evidence needs to be preserved after a semi-truck crash?

Engine control module (ECM/black-box) data, ELD records under 49 CFR Part 395, driver qualification files, drug and alcohol test results, post-trip inspection reports, dash-cam footage, GPS/telematics, bills of lading, weight tickets, and the truck’s maintenance file. We send a written spoliation letter the day we are retained to lock down the file.

What if I was partly at fault for the Oak Park truck crash?

Illinois follows modified comparative fault under 735 ILCS 5/2-1116. You can still recover if you are 50% or less at fault, with damages reduced by your share. Cross the 50% line and recovery is barred.

How much is my Oak Park truck accident case worth?

It depends on the severity of injuries, lost income, medical bills, pain and suffering, loss of normal life, and the available insurance coverage. Federal law requires interstate motor carriers to carry minimum liability of $750,000 (up to $5 million for hazardous cargo) under 49 CFR Part 387. Past results are not a guarantee; every case is evaluated on its own facts.

Do I have to pay anything upfront to hire Phillips Law Offices?

No. We handle Oak Park truck-accident cases on a contingency fee. There are no hourly bills and no out-of-pocket cost to retain us. We advance the case costs and are reimbursed from the recovery. If there is no recovery, you owe us nothing.

Does it matter if the crash happened on I-290, Harlem Avenue, or a residential street?

Yes, it changes which agency investigates and how evidence is gathered. Crashes on I-290 (Eisenhower) are typically worked by Illinois State Police District 4. Crashes on Harlem Avenue, Roosevelt Road, Lake Street, Madison Street, or Austin Boulevard are handled by the Oak Park Police Department or the Cook County Sheriff. We pull the right report, request body-cam and dash-cam footage, and lock down ELD and ECM data on the truck regardless of where the crash happened.

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Si usted o un ser querido resultó herido en un accidente de camión en Oak Park o en cualquier parte de Illinois, llámenos al (312) 346-4262. La consulta es gratis y no cobramos honorarios a menos que ganemos su caso.

Contact our Oak Park truck accident lawyer

If you have been hurt in a truck crash in Oak Park, Forest Park, River Forest, Berwyn, Cicero, Maywood, Bellwood, Melrose Park, Elmwood Park, or anywhere across Cook County’s near western suburbs, call Phillips Law Offices for a free, no-obligation case review. The sooner we get the spoliation letter out and the investigation started, the stronger your case will be.

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