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Who Is Liable in a Truck Accident in Illinois? Multiple Parties May Be Responsible

Sun 15 Feb, 2026 / by / Truck Accidents

**Liability in truck accidents depends on who caused the collision—the truck driver, other motorists, or both.** Comparative fault rules mean you can recover even if partially at fault, minus your percentage of responsibility. Expert reconstruction determines fault from vehicle damage and positioning. Truck accidents differ from car-on-car collisions in almost …

Motorcycle Road Rash Injuries in Illinois: Severity, Treatment, and Legal Compensation

Sun 15 Feb, 2026 / by / Motorcycle Accidents

**Road rash (abrasion injuries) from motorcycle accidents require immediate treatment to prevent infection and scarring.** Medical records documenting the severity support claims for pain and suffering damages. Scarring and permanent skin damage justify higher compensation amounts. Road rash is one of the most common — and most underestimated — injuries …

Left-Turn Motorcycle Accidents in Illinois: Liability, Evidence, and Your Legal Rights

Sun 15 Feb, 2026 / by / Motorcycle Accidents

**Left-turn motorcycle accidents occur when another driver crosses the motorcycle’s path turning left.** These collisions often happen at intersections and are frequently the left-turning driver’s fault. Witness testimony and traffic signal timing establish liability. Motorcycle accidents involving left-turning vehicles are among the most common and most dangerous collision types riders …

Motorcycle Accident Compensation in Illinois: What Damages Can You Recover?

Sun 15 Feb, 2026 / by / Motorcycle Accidents

**Motorcycle accident compensation in Illinois covers medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and permanent disability.** Comparative negligence rules allow recovery even if partially at fault, reduced by your percentage. Road rash scarring and permanent injuries increase compensation. Motorcycle accidents often result in injuries far more severe than those in …