ORLAND PARK PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEYS

Injured in Orland Park? 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 Orland Park and throughout southwest Cook County. With 57,000 residents, major commercial corridors along LaGrange Road and 159th Street, and proximity to the I-80 trucking corridor, Orland Park sees a high volume of injury incidents every year. The Orland Square Mall area alone generates millions of visitor trips annually.

Free Case Review

Get an honest assessment of your Orland Park injury case. No fees unless we win.


(312) 346-4262

💼 $500M+ Recovered

⚖️ 75+ Years Experience

Super Lawyers Top 100

📞 Free Consultation

Orland Park’s Trusted Personal Injury Law Firm

When you are dealing with serious injuries from an accident in Orland Park, 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.

Orland Park is one of the largest and busiest communities in southwest Cook County. LaGrange Road (US-45) serves as the village’s commercial spine, lined with shopping centers, restaurants, and medical offices that generate heavy traffic daily. The Orland Square Mall area attracts millions of visitors annually. I-80 runs along the village’s southern edge, carrying cross-country freight traffic. 159th Street and Wolf Road carry additional east-west and north-south commuter traffic. This combination of retail, commercial, and highway traffic creates injury risks across every category.

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

Phillips Law Offices attorneys consulting with an Orland Park personal injury client

Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Orland Park

Phillips Law Offices represents Orland Park 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 LaGrange Road to high-speed crashes near the I-80 interchange, car accidents are the most common personal injury cases in Orland Park. We handle intersection collisions at 159th Street and LaGrange Road, parking lot accidents near Orland Square Mall, hit-and-run cases, drunk driving accidents, and every other type of motor vehicle crash. Illinois comparative negligence rules mean insurers will try to shift blame onto you — our attorneys prevent that.

Truck Accidents

I-80’s proximity makes Orland Park a major trucking crossroads. Semi-trucks, tankers, and commercial vehicles share local roads with passenger traffic daily. Truck accidents involve federal regulations, electronic logging data, and multiple liable parties. See our dedicated Orland Park truck accident page for detailed information about these complex cases.

Medical Malpractice

Orland Park residents have access to several major hospitals including Advocate Christ Medical Center and Palos Health. When healthcare providers fail to meet the standard of care — surgical errors, misdiagnosis, medication mistakes, or birth injuries — patients suffer devastating consequences. See our dedicated Orland Park medical malpractice page for more 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 and financial security. Phillips Law Offices handles wrongful death claims in Orland Park 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.

Premises Liability

Property owners in Orland Park have a legal duty to maintain safe conditions. The Orland Square Mall area, with its heavy foot traffic, generates frequent slip-and-fall incidents. Icy parking lots in winter, wet floors in retail stores, broken sidewalks, and inadequate lighting in parking garages all create hazards. Commercial property owners who fail to address known dangers bear liability for resulting injuries to visitors and customers.

Motorcycle and Bicycle Accidents

Orland Park’s commercial corridors present significant hazards for motorcyclists and cyclists. Drivers making turns near shopping centers and intersections often fail to check for two-wheeled vehicles. The lack of dedicated bike lanes on LaGrange Road and 159th Street forces cyclists to share space with heavy traffic. Motorcyclists and cyclists lack the protection of enclosed vehicles, making even moderate-speed collisions potentially catastrophic.

Accident scene near Orland Park Illinois

Where Injuries Happen in Orland Park

Orland Park’s mix of commercial development, residential neighborhoods, and highway proximity creates diverse injury risks. Our attorneys handle personal injury cases from every part of the village.

LaGrange Road Commercial Corridor

LaGrange Road (US-45) is the primary commercial artery through Orland Park. This corridor is lined with Orland Square Mall, big-box retailers, restaurants, medical offices, and strip malls that generate constant vehicle, pedestrian, and cyclist traffic. The intersections at 159th Street, 143rd Street, and 131st Street are among the highest-accident locations in southwest Cook County. Distracted driving near retail areas, red-light running, and parking lot accidents are the most common incident types along this corridor.

159th Street and I-80 Interchange Area

159th Street runs east-west through Orland Park carrying heavy commuter and commercial traffic. The nearby I-80 interchange generates truck traffic that mixes with local vehicle traffic on surface streets. This area sees frequent collisions involving commercial vehicles, rear-end crashes during rush-hour congestion, and pedestrian accidents near commercial developments. The combination of high-speed highway traffic accessing local roads creates dangerous speed differentials.

Orland Square Mall Area

Orland Square Mall and surrounding retail development attract millions of visitors annually. The combination of high-density parking lots, pedestrian crossings, and constant vehicle traffic creates a concentrated zone of slip-and-fall hazards, parking lot collisions, and pedestrian accidents. During holiday shopping seasons and weekend peak hours, the congestion around the mall intensifies crash risk significantly. Property owners have a duty to maintain safe conditions in parking lots, walkways, and store interiors.

Healthcare Facilities

Orland Park residents are served by Advocate Christ Medical Center (Level I Trauma Center in Oak Lawn), Palos Health in Palos Heights, and numerous medical offices and urgent care centers throughout the village. When healthcare providers deviate from the standard of care through surgical errors, misdiagnosis, delayed treatment, or medication mistakes, patients suffer preventable harm that may support a medical malpractice claim.

Hospital emergency room for Orland Park personal injury treatment

What to Do After a Personal Injury in Orland Park

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

Advocate Christ Medical Center at 4440 W 95th Street in Oak Lawn operates a Level I Trauma Center — the highest designation for surgical and critical care capability. Palos Health at 12251 S 80th Avenue in Palos Heights provides additional emergency services. 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. Immediate medical records directly link your injuries to the incident.

STEP 2

Report the Incident

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

STEP 3

Document Everything

Photograph the scene, your injuries, damaged property, and hazardous conditions. Collect witness information. Save every medical bill, prescription receipt, and record of missed work time. Keep a daily journal of your pain levels and limitations. This evidence quantifies damages and counters insurance company arguments.

STEP 4

Contact Phillips Law Offices Before Speaking to Insurance

Insurance adjusters contact victims quickly to minimize claims. Do not provide recorded statements, sign authorization forms, or accept any offer before consulting an attorney. Call (312) 346-4262 for a free evaluation. We handle all insurance communications from day one.

Phillips Law Offices team

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 Orland Park personal injury case today.

(312) 346-4262

Personal Injury Case Results

Phillips Law Offices has a proven record of obtaining substantial compensation for personal injury victims across Illinois.

$25 Million

Verdict for catastrophic injuries in a motor vehicle collision. Expert testimony established the full scope of negligence and lifetime care needs.

$10 Million

Settlement in a trucking accident case involving hours-of-service violations and inadequate driver training.

$4.5 Million

Settlement for a premises liability case where dangerous property conditions caused severe injuries.

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

Illinois Personal Injury Law: What Orland Park Residents Need to Know

Statute of Limitations: Two years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit (735 ILCS 5/13-202). Property damage claims have a five-year deadline. For minors, the clock does not start until age 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. Your compensation is reduced by your fault percentage.

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

Cook County Jurisdiction: Personal injury cases in Orland Park are filed in Cook County Circuit Court. Read our complete guide to personal injury claims in Illinois for a detailed overview.

Why Orland Park 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 Cook County Circuit Court
  • Access to top accident reconstruction, medical, and economic experts
  • Deep knowledge of Orland Park’s roads, I-80 corridor, and commercial areas
  • 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 Orland Park personal injury clients

Orland Park Local Resources

Advocate Christ Medical Center (Level I Trauma): 4440 W 95th St, Oak Lawn, IL 60453 — (708) 684-8000.

Palos Health: 12251 S 80th Ave, Palos Heights, IL 60463 — (708) 923-4000.

Orland Park Police Department: 15100 S Ravinia Ave, Orland Park, IL 60462 — (708) 349-4111.

Cook County Circuit Court (Bridgeview): 10220 S 76th Ave, Bridgeview, IL 60455.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

We handle all types including car accidents, truck accidents, medical malpractice, wrongful death, premises liability, slip and fall, motorcycle accidents, bicycle accidents, dog bites, and nursing home abuse throughout Orland Park and southwest Cook County.

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

Two years from the date of injury (735 ILCS 5/13-202). Property damage has a five-year deadline. For minors, the statute is tolled until age 18. Missing the deadline permanently bars your claim.

Where should I go for emergency treatment near Orland Park?

Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn is the nearest Level I Trauma Center. Palos Health in Palos Heights also provides emergency services. Get medical attention within 24 hours even if you feel fine.

Can I recover damages if I was partially at fault?

Yes. Illinois follows modified comparative negligence. You can recover damages as long as you are less than 51% at fault. Your compensation is reduced by your fault percentage. Insurance companies exaggerate your fault to reduce payouts.

What compensation can I recover in an Orland Park 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. Punitive damages may be available in some cases.

Which Orland Park areas have the most accidents?

LaGrange Road intersections (especially at 159th Street, 143rd Street, and 131st Street), the I-80/LaGrange Road interchange, the Orland Square Mall parking areas, and 159th Street through commercial zones are the highest-accident areas.

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

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

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

Straightforward cases may resolve in 6 to 12 months. Complex cases with multiple defendants or catastrophic injuries can take 2 to 3 years. We wait until maximum medical improvement before negotiating to ensure full value.

Talk to an Orland Park Personal Injury Lawyer Today

(312) 346-4262

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.

Request a Free Consultation