Hurt in a Car Accident? You Deserve More.

Insurance companies don't care about making you whole — they care about their bottom line. No matter how nice they are, they're being nice because they want you to settle for less than you deserve.

In the moments after the accident, the damage to your vehicle is obvious. The physical, emotional, and financial damage takes longer to surface — and that's exactly what insurance companies count on.

Medical bills pile up. Your car sits in a tow yard, racking up fees. You miss work. Meanwhile, the at-fault driver's insurance company has adjusters, lawyers, and algorithms working to close your case as quickly and as cheaply as possible.

Rozich Law Group puts two decades of education and experience on your side — protecting you and making sure you're made whole.

What makes a car accident case worth fighting for?

Not every accident leads to a lawsuit — but many people settle for far less than they're owed, simply because they don't know what their case is actually worth. Compensation after a car accident can include:

They'll try to blame you. We won't let them.

Illinois follows a modified comparative fault rule. Insurance companies may try to blame you — or claim you were partially at fault — to minimize their exposure. We make sure that doesn't happen, and that you're fully compensated for the crash.

Why acting fast matters

Evidence disappears. Witnesses forget. Insurance companies take recorded statements that get used against you later. When you work with Rozich Law Group, we get involved immediately — preserving evidence, communicating with insurers on your behalf, coordinating the medical treatment you need (even if you don't have health insurance), and making sure no deadline is missed.

Illinois gives you two years to file — but some notice requirements come much sooner, sometimes within 30 days, and they're easy to miss. We make sure you don't miss a deadline that could cost you your recovery.

You don't pay unless we win.

Rozich Law Group handles car accident cases on contingency — our fee depends entirely on the outcome. No upfront costs. No hourly bills. RLG gets paid only if you do. We do the work, so you can focus on recovering — physically, emotionally, and financially.

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Common Questions

Car Accident FAQ

How long do I have to file a car accident claim in Illinois?
Illinois gives you two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. But some notice requirements come far sooner — sometimes within 30 days — so the smartest move is to talk to an attorney right away.
What should I do after a car accident?
  1. Call 911 and make a police report
  2. Document the scene with photos
  3. Get the other driver's information and insurance details
  4. Get the names and contact information of any witnesses
  5. Get medical attention, even if you feel fine
  6. Don't give a recorded statement to any insurance company
How much is my car accident case worth?
Every case is different, and the honest answer is that no one can know right away — injuries often surface weeks after the crash. That's why we review your specific facts before talking numbers, and why we make sure your medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more are fully accounted for — not just what the insurer offers to close their file.
Do I need a lawyer if the other driver was clearly at fault?
Yes. Even when fault is clear, insurance companies routinely undervalue claims. An experienced personal injury attorney makes sure your medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering are fully accounted for.