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Injury law is set by the state. CarInjuryLaw.com connects people hurt in Aurora with independent, vetted attorneys licensed in Illinois — so your claim is handled under the rules that actually govern it.

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How Illinois Law Affects Your Aurora Claim

If you were hurt in a crash in Aurora, the most important facts are set by Illinois law, not by where in the state you live. Three rules shape your claim more than anything else: how long you have to file, how fault is divided, and how much insurance coverage is available.

Illinois uses modified comparative fault: you can recover as long as your share of fault stays below the state's bar (generally around half), with your compensation reduced by that percentage.

That is why we match you with an attorney admitted in Illinois rather than a generalist — someone who applies these rules every day and knows the courts where your case would be heard. If you want to understand your specific deadline and options, a free consultation is the place to start.

Filing deadline

2 Years (statute of limitations)

Fault rule

Modified Comparative Negligence

Minimum coverage

$25,000 / $50,000

General information for Illinois, not legal advice. Deadlines can be shorter for claims involving government entities. Confirm the rules for your case with a licensed attorney.

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In Illinois, you generally have 2 years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit. Evidence disappears quickly.

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What To Do After a Crash in Aurora

The steps you take in the first days after a crash can affect your claim as much as the crash itself:

  • Get medical care and follow through. Some injuries — whiplash, concussions — surface days later, and gaps in treatment give insurers a reason to dispute them.
  • Document the scene. Photos, the police report, and witness contacts are far easier to gather now than later.
  • Be careful with the insurer. You are generally not required to give the other driver's insurer a recorded statement. It is usually better to speak with an attorney first — see our guide on dealing with insurance adjusters.
  • Mind the deadline. Illinois's filing window is 2 Years, and it can be shorter against government entities.

Aurora Car Accident FAQs

Getting Help After an Accident in Aurora

Being hurt in a crash is disorienting. Between medical appointments, missed work, and calls from an insurance adjuster, it is hard to know what to do first — or whether you even need a lawyer. This page explains how an injury claim actually works so you can make an informed decision. If you decide you want representation, CarInjuryLaw.com will connect you with an independent attorney who handles car accident lawyer matters in Aurora.

We are not a law firm. We are a referral service. When you reach out, we match your situation to a vetted attorney licensed to practice where your accident happened, because the rules that decide your case are set by state law — not by us.

Why local law matters

Two things vary a great deal from state to state: the statute of limitations (the deadline to file suit) and the fault rule used to divide responsibility. Some states bar recovery entirely if you were partly at fault; most reduce it in proportion. An attorney admitted where you were injured will know which rules apply to your claim and how to work within them.

What the adjuster is doing

An early settlement offer often arrives before anyone knows the full extent of an injury. Once you accept, you generally cannot reopen the claim — even if you need surgery months later. It is usually worth understanding the long-term cost of your injuries before you sign anything or give a recorded statement.

Do you actually need a lawyer?

Not every claim requires one. If your injuries were minor, you fully recovered, and the insurer paid your bills without dispute, you may not need to hire anyone. It is generally worth talking to an attorney when any of the following is true:

  • You were seriously injured or needed ongoing treatment.
  • Who caused the crash is disputed.
  • The insurer denied your claim or is delaying it.
  • You lost income, or your ability to work in the future is affected.

Most injury attorneys offer a free initial review and work on a contingency fee — they are paid a percentage of what they recover, and nothing if they recover nothing. Ask any lawyer to explain their fee in writing before you sign.

How a free case review works

  • You tell us what happened — no cost, no obligation.
  • We match you with an independent attorney licensed in Aurora.
  • You decide whether to hire them. If you do, they typically only get paid if you win.

Speak with our team at 1-732-592-5790 or read our guide on dealing with insurance adjusters.

This page is general information about car accident lawyer claims in Aurora, not legal advice. Every case is different, and the law changes. To understand your specific rights and deadlines, speak with a qualified attorney licensed in your state. CarInjuryLaw.com is a referral service that connects you with independent attorneys; it does not itself provide legal representation.

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