Legal Question in Personal Injury in Illinois

passanger in a taxicab hit a light post at navy pier

on 2.19.2009 my friend and i were passengers in a taxi cab. It was night time and it was snowing. my cab driver was speeding even though the weather did not permit it. He crashed into a lightpole at navy pier. There was significant damage to the pole and the taxicab. The police were called. I asked the officer for a copy of the report he told me no. He could only give out reports to injured victims. He asked me if i was injured and i said i don't know but im scared. He didn't call the ambulance so i left. Later that night, i have severe back pains, i went to the er the next day and was diagnosed with severe back spasms due to the accident. i followed up with my doctor who also prescribed me pain medications saying it might take a month for the pain to go away and to come back in 2 weeks to see if i need more medical attention. i don't know what to do. I would like to seek a lawyer and see what i can do. i copied the cab's license plate and id number.


Asked on 2/23/09, 9:29 pm

4 Answers from Attorneys

Nima Taradji Taradji Law Offices

Re: passanger in a taxicab hit a light post at navy pier

I routinely handle this sort of cases. The fact that you do not have the police report is of no issue-we can obtain an official copy directly from the police headquarters. Also, you are entitled to recovery of all your medical bills, pain & suffering, any wage loss, loss of normal life and any out of pocket expenses.

You ma contact my office and speak with me. I have handled hundreds of this sort of cases and you appear to have a case against the cab company and the driver.

I hope this helps-

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Answered on 2/23/09, 9:37 pm
Matthew Willens Willens Law Offices, P.C.

Re: passanger in a taxicab hit a light post at navy pier

Thanks for your inquiry. You are smart to contact a lawyer as the cab company probably has a team of professionals already working on its behalf. Feel free to call me personally and I will consult with you at no charge. If we take your case, we charge no fees unless and until a recovery is made. Thanks again.

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Answered on 2/23/09, 10:06 pm
Burton Padove Indiana and Illinois Lawyer, Burton A. Padove

Re: passanger in a taxicab hit a light post at navy pier

The fact that the police officer did not think that you were injured has no effect on your rights. The bottom-line is that you were injured due to the cabbie's negligence. A lawyer will be able to obtain a copy of the police report.

Most injured victims have a few major conerns, the first is to get better. The second is what are your rights to compensation, especially since back injuries can linger and effect your ability to earn a living and to enjoy life away from work. In Illinois, a person who suffers an injury due to the negligent acts of another is entitled to compensation based on the following factors: past and present medical bills and future medical bills reasonably expected to occur in the future, lost wages, past, present and likely to occur in the future, temporary and permanent disability, disfigurement and pain and suffering. Additionally, if you are married, your spouse may be entitled to compensation for loss of your services around the house, socially and otherwise.

You are smart to be concerned and to wish to consult with an attorney. The cab companies have attorneys on staff and working on their behalf.

Almost all attorneys who represent victims will provide you with a free consultation and will work on a contingency basis. In other words an attorney will not charge you unless there is a recovery on your behalf.

I have been handling personal injury cases in Illinois since 1982. I have access to offices in Chicago and Tinley Park and would welcome an opportunity to discuss your case, there, or at your home. Please feel free to contact me.

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Answered on 2/23/09, 10:28 pm
John Wunsch Law Offices John C. Wunsch, P.C.

Re: passanger in a taxicab hit a light post at navy pier

Dear Sirs:

You have a case that you can bring against the driver and the cab company for personal injuries and pain and suffering.

If you have suffered a wages loss, you can sue for this as well.

Please contact our office to discuss this matter.

Our firm has been in existence for 27 years.

Sincerely,

Law Offices

JOHN C. WUNSCH, P.C.

[email protected]

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Answered on 2/24/09, 9:31 am


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