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Published on: October 20, 2022 | Last Updated on: September 4, 2025

Written and Reviewed by Michael Agruss

  • Managing Partner and Personal Injury Lawyer at 844SeeMike Personal Injury Lawyers.
  • Over 20 years of experience in Personal Injury.
  • Graduated from the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law: Juris Doctor (2004).

Aurora, which is just outside the Chicago, IL metro area, is Illinois’s second-largest city and home to about 200,000 people. Known to some as the “City of Lights,” Aurora also extends into four different counties – DuPage, Kane, Kendall, and Will – and over one-third of the population is between 25 and 44 years old.

We at 844 See Mike proudly serve citizens of Aurora in personal injury cases, including when you or a loved one has suffered injuries or wrongful death in an accident involving a truck, and our Aurora truck accident attorneys are fully committed to protecting your rights and ensuring that the other party is held legally accountable when negligence occurs. We will fight until the very end to ensure that you receive full financial compensation for all injuries and losses resulting from the accident, including medical expenses, property damage, lost wages, and pain and suffering, and you won’t owe us a dime for our services. Contact our Aurora truck accident lawyers today for a free case evaluation.

Truck Accidents

Trucking accidents are commonly categorized as “head-on,” “intersection,” “left-turn,” and “rear-end” accidents, and a study by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) found some surprising statistics: in a study of over 120,000 accidents involving large trucks which resulted in a serious injury or death, a whopping 87% of those accidents were caused by driver-negligence; this can be further broken down into distraction, speeding, driver-fatigue, intoxication, and other forms of negligence. About 10% of the accidents resulted from maintenance problems and/or vehicle defects, such as worn-out tires or faulty braking systems, and the remaining 3% resulted from poor weather conditions and other environmental factors.

Common Causes of Large Truck Accidents

Overworking​

Trucking companies continue to enforce stricter deadlines which are difficult for drivers to meet, resulting in fatigue and the temptation to falsify driver-logs to compensate for much-needed rest.

Lack of maintenance

Lack of equipment-inspections

Defective design/manufacture

Whether the driver or truck company was liable for your accident, our experienced attorneys will work with the insurance companies to ensure that the responsible party is held accountable and you are compensated for the damages you’ve sustained.

Liability

Truck drivers are commonly burdened with strict demands and deadlines by the corporate trucking companies, and many truck drivers end up speeding and even struggling with fatigue just to ensure that deadlines are met, which significantly increase the risk of an accident on the road. In some cases, legal liability for an accident can fall on the truck company in addition to (or even instead of) the truck driver, such as when the truck was not properly maintained or inspected or the driver was not adequately trained to handle the responsibility; liability typically begins with the company’s owner and may extend to managers, supervisors, dispatchers, or further down the chain of command.

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Case Phases

Personal injury cases are rather personal in nature, and you will work closely with your attorney to bring all facts and evidence to light and present the best-possible case for your compensation. You may be curious about our attorneys’ success-rates in truck accident claims or how many cases like yours result in a trial rather than a settlement, and we’re here to answer all of your questions and guide you through each phase of the process.

Time-management is essential in personal injury claims for truck accidents due to the complex nature of these claims, and they commonly consist of four phases:

Phase One

Phase one involves investigating the claim, the other party’s actions, and your injuries to gather facts and evidence.

Phase Two

In phase two, we begin building your case for compensation and will draft and file your official complaint. The defendant will then respond and there may be some motions and legal drafting between the sides.

Phase Three

This is typically the “discovery” phase which begins when the claim officially commences and commonly involves the exchanging of evidence and information between the sides.

Phase Four

Following all investigation and preparation, we will negotiate to secure a settlement which fully compensates you for all your injuries and losses. In the small percentage of cases in which a settlement cannot be negotiated, a trial by jury may be necessary.

Settlements

Auto accident cases in Illinois depend on proving the other party’s “negligence,” meaning that the other party failed to act reasonably or deliberately acted unreasonably in a way that posed a risk to others and resulted in injuries and/or losses. There are four components of negligence: first, the defendant owed a “duty of care” to you, the plaintiff; second, the defendant breached that duty of care; third, this breach directly resulted in your injuries; and fourth, your injuries resulted in economic and/or non-economic damages.

It is difficult to determine in advance what your truck accident case may be worth, as this depends on the severity of the accident and resulting injuries, the extent of vehicle/property damage, and who is legally liable for the accident, be it the truck driver, trucking company, or even the truck’s manufacturer; it also depends on whether a settlement is reached before a trial by jury is necessary. Here are some findings about truck accident cases in Cook County and throughout Illinois:

FAQ

I lost a loved one in a trucking accident. Can I sue?

As a surviving family member, you are eligible to file a claim for full compensation for your losses, including medical/funeral expenses, property damage, pain and suffering, and lost companionship and financial support.

I was just in an accident with a commercial truck – what should I do?

Call law enforcement as soon as possible; seek a full medical evaluation, even if you do not believe you’ve been seriously injured; collect any and all necessary paperwork and documentation related to the accident; do not apologize or admit fault in any way at the scene of the accident; and contact an experienced personal injury attorney to ensure that your rights are protected and you can be compensated for your losses.

How long will my personal injury claim take?

Necessary time-frames for truck accident claims can vary greatly; some are resolved within three months while others may take one year or longer.

Should I sue the truck driver, the trucking company, or both?

This depends on whose negligence directly resulted in the accident; in some cases, only the truck driver is at-fault, while in other cases the trucking company may also be liable if failure to properly inspect and maintain the truck directly caused the accident due to a mechanical malfunction. Our attorneys will fully investigate the circumstances of the accident to determine which parties are legally liable.

The insurance company has made me a settlement offer – should I take it?

No, and for important reasons: the insurance company maintains its profits by paying out as little as possible for personal injury claims, and it’s likely that their initial settlement-offer to you will seem appealing, but will not actually fully compensate you for your losses and expenses. Furthermore, if you accept this initial offer, the claim is closed and you are barred from ever earning further compensation for the same accident. If you’ve been involved in an accident due to another driver’s negligence, you need an experienced personal injury attorney on your side to protect your rights, negotiate with the insurance company, and ensure that your compensation fully covers your medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, pain and suffering, and other damages.

Contact an Aurora Truck Accident Lawyer Today!

If you or a loved one has suffered injuries in an accident involving a truck, you need an experienced Aurora truck accident attorney. Contact 844 See Mike for a free legal consultation. We are a personal injury law firm, and helping our clients is about counseling, advocating, and ultimately solving problems. With years of experience successfully representing the people and not the powerful, we will file your claim and take care of the insurance adjusters, medical bills, property damage, and lost wages. We will handle your case quickly and advise you every step of the way, and we will not hesitate to go to trial for you. Lastly, our attorneys are not paid attorney fees unless we win your case. Our no-fee promise is that simple. You have nothing to risk when you hire us – only the opportunity to seek justice.

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