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Compensation for Passengers Involved in Motor Vehicle Accident in Illinois

CHICAGO, IL – When you are a passenger and have been injured in a motor vehicle accident, you have legal rights that entitle you to file a lawsuit for your injuries. In some circumstances, you have even more rights than the driver for financial compensation because you can sue more defendants.

As with any personal injury claim, the plaintiff must be able to prove two things: liability and damage. Liability, meaning that it was someone else’s fault, and damages referring to how badly the person who made the claim was hurt.

Many car accident victims will file a personal injury lawsuit against the driver at-fault for the collision. In more fatal cases, surviving family members would pursue a wrongful death lawsuit.

Filing a Claim with the Driver’s Insurance

Passengers of a motor vehicle accident have the right to sue the driver that negligently caused the crash. If you’re injured in an accident, please make sure to call the police first. If you’re able to, document anything you can regarding the crash including obtaining witnesses information, pictures, and video.

Your first step is to file a claim with the driver who caused the crash’s insurance policy. The easiest way to about this is through their personal injury protection or medical payments portion of their car insurance policy. Many states are “no-fault” insurance states, meaning these states require every driver carry this type of protection for any passenger in their vehicle.

Illinois is an “at-fault,” or tort, state. This means that upon showing the other party’s negligence that caused the accident, and you suffered an injury as a result, you can recover money for: lost wages, pain and suffering, medical costs, emotional distress, and other damages.

The driver of the car in which you were riding owes you a “duty of care,” meaning if they act unreasonably, you can hold them responsible for your injuries. The failure to fulfill this duty is negligent, which means speeding, reckless driving, illegal turns, etc., are all grounds for failure to provide you their duty of care.

Suing the At-Fault Driver – No Matter Who It Is

A spouse can sue the other and children can sue their parents for any injuries they sustained as a passenger in a motor vehicle accident. This may seem unusual to you; however, it is quite common.

Many people feel uncomfortable or worry about their relationship or friendship with the person who caused the accident by holding them responsible. Passengers can file a personal injury lawsuit against the driver but should especially do so if fault cannot be established for the accident. The drivers typically don’t pay the damages as long as they are under the policy minimum, but rather the drivers insurance company because that is who you’re suing.

Illinois “Mandatory Insurance” Laws

Illinois requires all vehicle owners to carry liability insurance. The minimum coverage Illinois drivers are required to carry is:

  • $25,000 for the injury or death of one person in an accident caused by you
  • $50,000 total for all injuries or deaths in an accident caused by you, and
  • $20,000 for damage to the property of another person in an accident caused by you.

Basic liability coverage pays for medical bills, property damage, and other costs to drivers, passengers, or pedestrians that are injured or have their vehicle damaged in a car accident.

Recovering Fault Benefits

If you are involved in an accident and do not file a lawsuit, you are essentially giving the auto insurance company a free pass and leaving money on the table that could pay for any medical expenses you endure after the accident or lost wages. This is coverage the driver of the accident has already paid for, so passengers in motor vehicle crashes should utilize this regardless of who may be the negligent driver.

Whoever the driver of the vehicle is that caused the crash, whether it’s the person you are driving in the car as a passenger of or another vehicle, that is who you file your claim against or sue.

Maximizing Compensation as a Passenger of a Motor Vehicle Crash

The passenger may already be covered under the driver’s policy if they are related to them and be considered an “insured person.” It’s critical for the injured passenger to find someone whom they can file a claim against because suing your own insurance policy will not provide you with as much compensation. While you can sue your own insurance policy, you will not seek compensation for pain and suffering or lost wages and be limited to medical costs.

A passenger may not be able to look past their relationship with the driver, if known; however, it’s important that you look at the accident for how it affects your interests since you will miss time from work and have hefty medical bills now to endure. Seeking compensation for your injuries due to another’s negligence should be maximized rather than you paying for an accident you were never at-fault for.

Contact a Cook County Personal Injury Lawyer in Chicago, Illinois

Navigating the aftermath of an accident can be complicated and frustrating. The Dinizulu Law Group attorneys are skilled and experienced with personal injury cases and insurance coverage to ensure you get the maximum compensation you deserve. Call our office today at (312) 384-1920 for your free consultation or visit our website for more information.

Client’s Powerful Testimonial: I Was Hit By A Improperly Loaded Truck on the Highway

 

Fletcher McQueen was injured when a driver of a improperly loaded trailer truck carrying a Bobcat skid steer, lost control and crashed into Fletcher’s SUV. Fletcher was hurt, unable to work, and didn’t know who to turn to. Another attorney who Fletcher had known highly recommended Yao Dinizulu and the DLG law firm.

There were days when Fletcher went to bed in severe pain, not knowing what would happen and if he would ever be able to work again and support his family. The Dinizulu Law Group, Ltd. was able to take Fletcher’s case to trial. The jury ruled in favor of Fletcher with a verdict resulting  in over one hundred thousand dollars for his pain and suffering, lost wages, and medical bills. The next day, the jury reached an additional verdict of $1 million dollars for punitive damages.

Fletcher testifies how the attorneys and staff of the Dinizulu Law Group, Ltd. kept him and his family informed about the latest developments in his case. Fletcher always felt there was clear communication coming from the attorneys, paralegals, and the firm’s legal assistants. Fletcher felt prepared and knew what was expected at trial and during his sworn statement.

The trial verdict helped Fletcher and his family move forward after what was a very difficult chapter in their lives. Fletcher felt like he was finally able to get his life back.

No one who is injured and suffering due to the fault of others should feel like they are alone. Contact the Dinizulu Law Group, Ltd. at 1-312-384-1920 or 1-800-693-1LAW, or by email. We are truck accident attorneys in Chicago that are here to help.

3 Reasons To Go To Jury Duty

 

Juries are an important part of the justice system in America and a pillar of our democracy. Our constitution guarantees citizens receive a fair trial that is overseen by an impartial jury. Not only does this create confidence that our laws will apply equally to all, but this is also one of the purest and most immediate way to participate in our justice system. Watch the video to learn more.

Here are more reasons why you should answer that jury summons:

  1. You are giving back to your country. Many of us have never served in the military for our country. Jury service is one of the few times that we can give back to our country by serving on a jury and ensuring that our system of justice is supported.
  2. We are stronger as a country when we serve on a jury with our fellow man and woman as the conscience of the community.
  3. You will prevent absolute power by the politicians and corporations. This is your time to show what your community finds important to enforce or not enforce through your verdict.

A typically jury is made up of 6 to 12 jurors who are peers. Meaning it’s you and your fellow citizens who are asked to serve on a jury. You may be a laborer or a corporate executive. However, when you sit on a jury, it’s a community of equals that are on a jury, rather than a panel of experts. The case may well be about a union laborer who may have been injured or about a physician whose failed to diagnose a child. Either way, it is a collective jury that is to enforce the law and facts that has been presented to you by the judge and the parties.

It is the jury’s collective reasoned choice to interpret the facts and enforce the law. The jury makes the decision on a case, producing a verdict. These verdicts then become a part of what our communities expects from our doctors, lawyers, corporations, hospitals, and more. They outline what you the jury will expect now and in the future from the conduct of us all.  This method of administering justice prevents absolute power. A jury of 6 to 12 people, who all come from different backgrounds and life experiences, must reach a unanimous decision.

So the next time you get that jury summons, make sure to serve. It may be a hassle, but in the end you, like so many others before you, will have made a huge commitment to our democratic system of government. That small burden is a small price to pay for the privileges and protections of our government and laws. With rights, come responsibilities. Jurors owe it to their fellow citizens to perform this service seriously; justice depends all on the quality of jurors who serve. The survival of your own right to trial by jury depends on the willingness of all to serve, so be part of the system and make a difference.

If you have questions about trial or your own serious injury, contact the Dinizulu Law Group, Ltd. at 312-384-1920 or by email. Our Chicago personal injury lawyers are known for their expertise and tough litigation. Schedule a free consultation with one of our personal injury trial attorneys practicing law throughout Illinois.

What Are Punitive Damages?

 

When it comes to personal injury lawsuit in Illinois, there are two typical types of damages that can be given in a verdict: compensatory damages and punitive damages. The main purpose of compensatory damages is to try and make a victim whole. It’s to fix what can fixed or make up for what could not be fixed. An injured victim may be facing debilitating injuries and disability.  In addition to these significant physical and emotional injuries, they may have lost wages, medical bills, and much more. Such injuries and costs fall under compensatory damages.

However, punitive damages are different. Punitive damages are meant to stop a wrong doer from continuing to do wrong. If a person or a business shows through their own actions that they are devaluing the sanctity of life and limb, Illinois law has offered the community a remedy that can be used to stop this dangerous conduct before it harms us all.

The dangerous conduct may have only harmed one person superficially, but this damage is intended to stop the wrong conduct before it worsens. Punitive damages are meant to be a deterrent to the defendant and other similar wrongdoers for their reckless behavior. Unfortunately, many wrongdoers are encouraged to rectify their conduct only through a punitive monetary verdict. It’s these punitive damages that force them to take preventative measures before they harm more people in our community.

At the Dinizulu Law Group, Ltd., we understand that even one injury is too many. During trial, we often seek punitive damages so our communities are safer and our citizens are protected from the reckless behavior of others. With over 60 years of combined experience, our Chicago personal injury attorneys are known for their expertise and tough litigation. Contact us by email or call us at 312-384-1920 to schedule a consultation with one of our personal injury trial attorneys practicing law throughout Illinois.

What Is A Life Care Plan?

 

For the severely injured, a Life Care Plan is a detailed assessment of the severely injured victim’s needs. It should take into account:

Current and future medical needs: Things like cost of medication, specialized furniture, assisted living professionals, rehabilitation expenses should be included in the life care plan.

Transportation needs: Would the injured victim need to have special equipment for traveling? Recreational opportunities also need to be factored into a life care plan.

Construction modifications to the home: Specialized medical equipment may require changes to the layout of the home. Perhaps an elevator lift is needed. These very large expenses need to be looked at very thoroughly to create a proper life care plan.

In an injury lawsuit for a severely injured victim, the Life Care Plan is instrumental in building your case. It can show to the jury the extent of a victim’s injuries, and the long-term cost of living with such life-changing injuries.  When a Life Care Plan is led by a personal injury lawyer who is well-experienced in litigation and trial, the recovery results could ensure that the injured victim is able to live with dignity and financially independence. Watch the video to learn more.

At the Dinizulu Law Group, Ltd., when our Chicago personal injury lawyers consult with a Life Care Planner, we collaborate with an entire team of medical and financial experts and ensure assessments by doctors, psychologists, counselors, and economists are all taken into account and factored into the Life Care Plan. We do this to ensure all of the injured victim’s needs are considered. This means including present and anticipated future needs into the life care plan. Is future medication included in the plan? Will the medication be supported across providers? The Life Care Plan needs to be a complete and comprehensive document.

Once created, the Life Care Plan is given to the jury so that the jury can fully understand you or your loved one’s needs and recognize your compensation claim as genuine. A skilled and well-experienced personal injury lawyer will help the life care planner get the testimony and documentation from the entire team of medical and financial experts that’s admissible in the court so that the jury may hear all parts of the life care plan.

Many personal injury lawyers don’t understand how important it is to be fully involved in the creation of the Life Care Plan, and as a result, your recovery suffers.

At the Dinizulu Law Group, Ltd., we pay close attention to the life care plan and present our clients’ complete needs in court. We have been thoroughly involved in many very complex life care plans and have advocated for our clients’ complete needs successfully. With over 60 years of combined experience, our Chicago personal injury attorneys are known for their expertise and tough litigation. Contact us by email or call us at 312-384-1920 to schedule a consultation with one of our personal injury trial attorneys practicing law throughout Illinois.

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