Ryan, Ryan & Viglione is please to announce free case evaluations for all Lake County Motor Vehicle Accidents. Our staff of attorneys will analyze the facts of your accident, the liability of all respective drivers, determine all possible sources of insurance recovery, give guidance on obtaining immediate insurance benefits for past due medical expenses, and […]
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Hit and Run Accident Compensation
Posted on May 18th, 2019 by Webmaster
I sustained severe injuries in a hit and run accident. The at-fault driver fled the scene and was never identified. Is there any way to get my medical expenses compensated? Answer: almost certainly yes. Most motor vehicle drivers in the state of Illinois carry uninsured motorist coverage on their automobile insurance policies. This coverage protects […]
Aggravation of a Pre-Existing Condition
Posted on May 18th, 2019 by Webmaster
I had neck surgery four years ago from which I fully recovered. I was recently rear-ended and now my neck is killing me again. Can I still recover in a personal injury case? Yes. Illinois law allows for recovery in the event that you have a pre-existing condition that is worsened by a motor vehicle […]
Don’t Just Assume Your Damages Case!
Posted on May 18th, 2019 by Webmaster
You are injured in a Lake County motor vehicle accident. You experience immediate pain in your lower back. You have never had a back problem a day in your life. You have never seen a therapist, chiropractor, or doctor for back pain. Before you know it, you go from the Emergency Room, to your primary […]
LAKE COUNTY JURY AWARDS $602,000.00
Posted on May 18th, 2019 by Webmaster
A Lake County jury has awarded a 74 year old woman and her husband a combined $602,000.00 for injuries sustained in a 3 car collision on October 18, 2014. At the time of the accident, the female Plaintiff was in recovery from a prior L3-L5 fusion and L3-S1 decompression laminectomy performed 75 days prior. Plaintiffs […]