Chicago Injury Attorneys

The Chicago injury attorneys at Strong Law Offices are some of the top personal injury, medical malpractice, and workers’ compensation lawyers in Cook County, Illinois. Over the past 25 years, our law firm has recovered millions of dollars on behalf of our clients and we have developed a reputation for excellence in the Chicago community. Our lawyers level the playing field in injury cases against powerful insurance companies and large corporations, making sure injured victims recover the compensation they need to pay for medical bills, replace lost wages, and help them achieve financial stability. If someone else’s negligence caused you to be injured or a loved one to be killed, our experienced Chicago attorneys can help.

Contact the Chicago injury lawyers at Strong Law Offices to learn more about your legal options after a serious injury. Call 309-688-5297. Consultations are free.

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    Chicago Injuries: The Dangers Are Real

    With a population of approximately 2,693,976, it is no wonder Chicago residents and visitors are at high risk of becoming injured because of intentional acts or negligence. Ranked the 28th deadliest city in the United States, the murder rate in Chicago is 18.26 per 100,000. Additionally, the city has a violent crime rate of 9.48 per 1,000 people. This is more than twice the national median rate of 4 per 1,000. IN 2019 alone, there were reportedly 15,300 victims of assault, 7,985 robbery victims, 1,765 people who were raped, and 493 murders. 

    Motor vehicle accidents are also common in the Windy City. In 2019, the city saw 135 fatality crashes that took the lives of 141 victims. Cook County as a whole saw 162,527 total motor vehicle crashes in 2018, including 248 fatal crashes and 31,404 injury crashes, making it the most dangerous county for Illinois drivers by a wide margin. The most dangerous intersections in the city include Stony Island Avenue at South Chicago Avenue, Kedzie Avenue at Belmont Avenue, Bolingbrook Drive at the southbound ramp to I-55, and Cicero and Milwaukee at Irving Park.

    About Chicago, Illinois

    Chicago is the largest city in Illinois and the third most populous city in the United States. The Chicago metro area is one of the most populous regions in the nation. Chicago’s nicknames include: The Windy City, City of Big Shoulders, The Second City, The White City, and The City That Works. Named the country’s “most exceptional dining destination,” Chicago is home to many famous restaurants that offer a wide variety of cuisines.   

    The top employers in Chicago include the U.S. Government, Chicago Public Schools, City of Chicago, and Cook County. Manufacturing, printing, publishing, insurance, transportation, financial trading & services, and food processing play major roles in the city’s economy. Chicago is known as the United State’s railroad capital, with more major railroads serving the city than any other place in America.

    Chicago has five major financial exchanges, including the Chicago Stock Exchange (CHX), the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE), the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT), and NYSE Arca. The largest banks in the Windy City include JP Morgan Chase, BMO Harris Bank, and Northern Trust.  

    There are also several notable attractions in the City of Chicago, including zoos, museums, shopping, and beaches. If you are a coffee lover, stop by the world’s largest Starbucks. With an impressive 35,000 square feet, the Roastery brings thousands of residents and tourists to the Magnificent Mile each year.

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