Chicago Bike Law Firm provides legal support exclusively to injured cyclists and pedestrians in Joliet and surrounding areas. Its legal team deals with bicycle accidents resulting from dooring, hook turns, vehicles driving too close, potholes, unmarked lanes, and road rage. It challenges insurance companies to repay the financial and non-monetary losses suffered by injured claimants. Its managing partner, Colin Cameron, realized the need for cyclists to have legal representation when he assisted a friend doored while riding a bike in Milwaukee in 2010.
Krzak Rundio Law Group, LLC, represents the victims of personal injury, auto accidents, and medical malpractice in Joliet. The firm was founded by Michael Krzak and Matthew Rundio, personal injury lawyers with more than 35 years of combined legal experience. It takes on bicycle accident cases involving car collisions and poor road conditions. The firm also has experience litigating cases involving aviation accidents. Michael S. Krzak, one of its lawyers, has given talks in different legal organizations, such as the American Bar Association and the Chicago Bar Association.
The Tomczak Law Group represents Joliet clients in personal injury lawsuits, such as motor vehicle and bicycle accidents, dog and animal bites, slips and falls, and defective products. The firm helps injured clients achieve full recovery by seeking justice and maximum compensation for their medical bills, lost income, and suffering. Its principal, Jeff Tomczak, has been handling personal injury law matters for over two decades. From 2003 to 2004, he was honored as State’s Attorney of the Year by the Illinois State Crime Commission.
Winters Salzetta O'Brien & Richardson, LLC, is a personal injury firm established in 1997. It represents bicyclists in Joliet who suffered minor and serious injuries because of careless motorists. It also assists victims of motorcycle, car, and truck collisions, bus wrecks, rideshare and taxi accidents, CTA and Metra mishaps, and aviation crashes. Guided by the memory of losing his father in a trucking incident, founding attorney John Winters Jr. strives to obtain justice for people who are incapable of fighting for themselves.