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Kanoski Bresney is recognized as one of the leading personal injury firms in Central Illinois.
Quincy, IL Car Accident Attorneys
Law Firm for Car Wreck Injury Victims in Adams County and Surrounding Areas
At Kanoski Bresney, we know that a car accident can affect every facet of your life, from your physical and mental health, to your finances, to your relationships. With so much else on your mind, you need an attorney whom you can trust to handle the legal aspects of your accident and help you obtain the compensation you need. You can rely on our track record of success and our commitment to your case, and we only charge for our services if we collect compensation for you.
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Car Accident Causes
A car accident may have many contributing factors, including the actions of the drivers involved and the road conditions at the time of the crash. You may be able to obtain compensation if your accident was caused by another driver's negligence, which can take the form of drunk driving, distracted driving, failing to obey traffic laws, and other potentially dangerous behaviors
Types of Accidents
Whether you were involved in a head-on collision, a rear-end collision, a multi-vehicle accident, or anything in between, it can be challenging to identify and establish who was at fault, and accidents involving trucks, motorcycles, or rideshare drivers come with their own complexities. With our experience in all manner of car accident cases, we can help you find and obtain the evidence you need to strengthen your case for compensation from any negligent parties.
Types of Injuries
Car crashes often result in severe injuries for the people involved, including broken bones, crushed limbs, and spinal cord injuries that can permanently impact mobility, as well as traumatic brain injuries and emotional trauma that affect mental health. Many car accident injuries require costly treatment and ongoing recovery, and a personal injury claim may be necessary to help you cover these high expenses.
Uninsured and Underinsured Motorists
The aftermath of a car accident can be stressful enough when you know that the other driver has insurance, but it can be even more difficult when there are questions surrounding the driver's ability to cover your expenses even if you are awarded compensation. If you have been in an accident with an uninsured or underinsured driver, our attorneys can help you explore alternative means of getting compensation, including through uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage under your own car insurance policy.
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I contacted Kanoski Bresney. I met with Todd and one of his associates. We talked for a better part of an hour. He took my case, and from that moment on, I was up to date on everything. He did more in two weeks than that other attorney did in three years.
- David
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After a work related injury I was dealing with resistance from an insurance company. I felt lost in a world I knew nothing about the legal world. Kanoski Bresney helped guide me to make the best decision for myself. I am incredibly grateful.
- Mariah Johnson
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Todd handled my case and I thank God for him. He was more than dedicated at getting me the settlement I deserved. He has a good heart and did more than he had to to make sure I was taken care of. Thank you so much
- Lamillia Hightower
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a time limit for filing a personal injury claim? In Illinois, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases is two years in most cases. This means that person must file a claim within two years after an accident or within two years after they first knew about an injury. In some cases involving government liability, the statute of limitations is one year. |
What is my personal injury claim worth? The value of a personal injury will be based on a number of factors, including the age and health of the victim, the extent and severity of their injuries, disabilities that have affected the victim's ability to earn an income, the physical and emotional pain and suffering of a victim and their family, and whether an injury occurred because of someone's gross negligence. |
Can I receive compensation if I was partially at fault for an injury? Under the comparative negligence laws in IL, you can pursue compensation as long as you were 50% at fault for your injury or less. If it is determined that you were partially at fault, the compensation you can receive will be reduced by the percentage that you were at fault. If you were 25% at fault, you will receive 75% of the total amount of your damages. |
What are my options if I was in a car accident with an uninsured driver? If an at-fault driver was uninsured, or if their insurance policy will not fully cover your damages, your own insurance policy may provide uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage. Our attorneys can help you negotiate a settlement with your insurance company and determine whether you have other options for receiving compensation in an accident. |