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Bone fractures occur in many personal injury claims and lawsuits that fall under premises liability law in Illinois. While even minor breaks can leave a victim with substantial medical bills and the inability to work, more severe fractures can cause nerve and soft tissue damage that takes years to heal. Sometimes, fractures can lead to permanent disability. In elderly people, a broken hip, and other injuries, from a slip and fall accident can eventually be deadly.
Usually caused by a sudden impact to the head, severe brain injuries often occur when people fall from heights, fall and hit their head, or get struck by a falling object. Since these injuries usually require ongoing medical treatment, in-home medical equipment, and round-the-clock care, they can quickly take a toll on a family’s bank account. Unfortunately, the insurance company will usually fight harder to avoid paying valuable claims like these, and financial recovery may not be obtainable without filing a premises liability lawsuit.
Spinal cord injuries are also some of the most severe types of injuries that can happen on someone else’s property. If a negligent property owner failed to maintain reasonably safe premises, and you suffered serious injury to your spinal cord, your road to recovery will be emotionally, physically, and financially draining. Contact our personal injury law firm to file a lawsuit right away. While premises liability lawsuits won’t take away the pain and trauma you have endured, a successful case will help you pay for your medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Moderate to severe burn injuries may cause significant scarring, life-threatening infections, amputation, and permanent disability for victims. These types of personal injury cases usually stem from faulty electrical wiring, defective fire alarms and sprinkler systems, or other fire safety violations. In some cases, however, severe burns can be caused by explosions, or exposure to hazardous chemicals, steam, or hot water. If you suffered severe burns on someone else’s property, our law office can help you hold the negligent property owner accountable for your losses.
The worst injury cases involving premises liability result in the wrongful death of a loved one. While our law firm understands that no amount of financial recovery will erase the pain of losing your family member, recovering fair compensation for your loss of love, companionship and grief as well as recovery for your economic losses will be a step toward justice and healing. We are available to assist you and your family in these difficult times.