Illinois recorded 1,159 fatal crashes in 2022 alone, and Hipskind and McAninch, LLC notes that an equal number of those deaths involved people wearing seatbelts and people who were not, with unlicensed drivers responsible for a large share of the crashes. The firm represents East St. Louis car accident victims, particularly those hurt near high-traffic areas like I-55, I-64, the Poplar Street Bridge, and the industrial zones with heavy truck travel that surround the city.
Illinois follows a modified comparative fault rule, meaning a driver found more than 51 percent responsible for a crash cannot collect any insurance money, while a driver found 50 percent or less at fault can still recover the percentage of damages attributable to the other party, for example collecting 60 percent of medical bills if found 40 percent at fault. Because Illinois is a fault-based state rather than a no-fault state, establishing who caused a collision is central to any claim, and the firm notes that insurance companies routinely look for ways to avoid paying what they owe.
Hipskind and McAninch attorneys, who have also represented large corporations in the past, say that background helps them anticipate the arguments insurance company lawyers will raise to minimize a settlement. The firm represents car accident victims in East St. Louis and can be reached at 618-641-9189.
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