How Much Is Your Personal Injury Case Worth?

Do not let the insurance company decide what you deserve.

Answer a few quick questions about the accident, your injuries, treatment, and missed work. Get a clearer starting point for your Illinois personal injury claim—then have an experienced Chicago personal injury lawyer review it at no cost.

Get More Than a Guess

No online tool can promise an exact settlement. A focused personal injury settlement calculator can, however, help identify the facts that may raise or reduce your claim’s value. Your estimate uses the information you provide to highlight what should be reviewed before you speak with an adjuster or accept an offer.

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Tell us what happened and how you were injured.

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Add details about treatment, expenses, missed work, and fault.

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Receive an initial case-value estimate and request a free attorney review.

Former Insurance-Company Experience. Now Working for the Injured.

John S. Eliasik & team began his career representing a major insurance company. Today, that insight helps the firm recognize how insurers evaluate, challenge, and undervalue injury claims. Clients receive responsive communication, knowledgeable guidance, and personalized representation from a Chicago personal injury team.

Medical Treatment

Your treatment costs form the economic foundation of the claim. Documented medical bills, surgical costs, and ongoing care strengthen your position and your right to full compensation.

Injury Severity

Lasting or catastrophic injuries increase what your claim is worth. The more severe and long-term your condition, the greater the potential compensation for pain, suffering, and future medical care.

Lost Wages

Time missed from work is recoverable as economic damages. Documented income loss and reduced earning capacity add measurable value to your personal injury claim.

Denied or Disputed

Claim undervalued or settlement offer too low? Insurance companies work to minimize payouts. An experienced attorney fights back and adds the most value when insurers try to shortchange you.