Car Accident Lawyers in Kane County
30 accident lawyers found in Kane County, Illinois. Compare profiles, ratings, and contact attorneys directly for a free consultation.

II & Associates

Law Offices of Bradley Covey

Law Offices of Britni L. Bartik

Deanna L Aguinaga-Walker, Attorney at Law

The Vogel Firm

Longe & Associates

Glenn Sowa, Attorney at Law

Nagle Legal

Joshua D. Bedwell, Attorney at Law

Serrano Law Group

Stella Injury Lawyers

Saylors Legal

Mirabella Law Office

Marissa R. Hanson, Attorney at Law

Haiduk & Associates

Matthew Shaw, Attorney at Law

Harris Injury Lawyers

Michael F Roe, Attorney at Law

Law Offices of Michael T. Schulenberg

Law Offices of Otto S Hurtado

Richard F. Doerr, Attorney at Law

Weiler & Associates

Bruckner & Associates

The Bendoff Firm

McCullough Law Group

The Peskind Firm

Neher Legal

Bochte & Partners
Accident and Injury Lawyers in Kane County, Illinois
Kane County stretches across the Fox River Valley west of Chicago, covering communities like Aurora, Elgin, Geneva, St. Charles, and Batavia. With a population exceeding 500,000 and major transportation corridors running through the county, accidents happen regularly. Residents injured in any type of incident need lawyers who understand Illinois injury law and the local court system in the Kane County Judicial Center in Geneva.
Common Accident Types in Kane County
Car accidents are frequent along I-88, Route 38 (Roosevelt Road), and Route 31, which cuts through the heart of the county from Elgin south through St. Charles and Aurora. Randall Road, one of the busiest suburban corridors in Illinois, sees heavy congestion and rear-end collisions daily. Highway pileups on I-90 near Elgin also generate serious injury claims.
Beyond car crashes, Kane County sees a steady number of workplace injuries at manufacturing facilities and warehouse operations in Aurora's industrial areas. Construction site accidents, slip-and-fall incidents at retail locations, and truck accidents on I-88 near the Sugar Grove interchange all give rise to injury claims that require experienced legal representation.
Finding the Right Lawyer in Kane County
The right attorney depends on your specific type of accident. A car crash case requires different expertise than a workplace injury claim or a premises liability dispute. Look for a lawyer with a track record handling your particular type of case in Kane County courts, and ask about their fee structure upfront — most accident lawyers here work on contingency, meaning you pay nothing unless they recover compensation for you.
Illinois gives injured persons two years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit. The state follows a modified comparative fault rule, meaning you can recover damages only if you are less than 51% at fault for the accident.

