After a serious crash, many families in the Algonquin area are contacted quickly—sometimes within days—by insurance representatives. The message is usually the same: sign now, get paid sooner.
But with catastrophic injuries, “sooner” can mean underestimating:
- how long rehabilitation will last
- whether symptoms will worsen over time
- what future care may be required (therapy, mobility assistance, home modifications)
- whether lost earning capacity will be permanent
Illinois law gives injured people important rights, but those rights are easier to protect when your claim is built on a coherent medical and factual record—not an early number based on incomplete information.
If you’re being urged to give a recorded statement or accept an offer before your treatment plan stabilizes, pause and get legal advice first. A lawyer can help you respond without accidentally weakening your claim.


