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No fees until we win. We’ll come to you, listen to your story, and fight relentlessly—just like we have for hundreds of satisfied clients.

Paul M. Marriett
Paul M. Marriett

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Paul M. Marriett

Life in Shelby County often means getting things done off-road. Whether you’re riding trails through Wolf Creek State Park, hauling supplies on a farm near Stewardson, or cruising creek beds outside Windsor, ATV use here is second nature. But accidents happen fast, and recovery can be slow, especially without the right help. That’s where Chicago Injury Lawyer comes in. We help injured riders across Shelbyville, Lakewood, and Herrick understand their rights and recover what they’ve lost.

Call us now at 312-261-5656 for a free, no-obligation consultation, available 24/7. With our no-fee-unless-we-win policy, you can focus on your recovery while we handle the rest.

Where ATV Accidents Happen in Shelby County

We often work with riders injured in areas like:

  • Rural fields and unpaved roads around Findlay and Oconee, especially during planting and harvest
  • Timber trails near Lake Shelbyville and Kaskaskia River shoreline, where roots and erosion catch tires unexpectedly
  • Backlots and brush paths between Cowden and Tower Hill, used by both residents and hunters
  • Farm access roads near Mode and Clarksburg, where gravel shoulders drop quickly and blind spots are common
  • Open trail networks near Lithia Springs, especially when trails are wet or overgrown
  • Hunting corridors near Shelby State Fish and Wildlife Area, where limited visibility and trail sharing lead to collisions
  • Snow-covered easements between Strasburg and Sigel, where unexpected ruts and drainage cuts create hazards in winter

No matter where your crash occurred, we take time to understand the terrain and how your injuries happened.

Common ATV Crash Triggers in Shelby County

Based on local riding patterns, we often see:

  • Rollover incidents on uneven ground, especially on equipment used for chores around farms in Cold Spring Township and Holland Township
  • Obstacles hidden by corn stalks or timber growth, especially after storms or during the fall harvest season
  • Crashes at dusk, when deer, visibility issues, and fatigued riding increase risk—particularly along County Road 1500E and wooded crossings by Coon Creek
  • Old or modified ATVs, often missing proper safety equipment or ridden without helmets
  • Youth riding unsupervised, especially on family farmland or around Lakewood and Big Spring Township
  • Steep embankments around Robinson Creek and the Kaskaskia River, where riders may lose control on wet slopes

We take these situations seriously and use local insight to build solid cases.

Who Can Be Held Responsible?

Depending on your crash, responsibility may lie with:

  • A landowner who failed to maintain a safe trail or neglected to post warnings for known hazards
  • Another rider who caused a collision during a shared ride or informal group event
  • An ATV manufacturer, if a mechanical failure led to your injuries
  • A farmer or event host who didn’t warn of hazards or crowding on shared access roads during field work or seasonal rides
  • Utility crews or private contractors, when ATV paths are damaged by temporary equipment use or unmarked ditches

We’ve handled cases from Shelbyville to Stewardson, including farm properties near Big Spring Township, hunting ground disputes near Rural Herrick, and crashes on unmarked pastureland outside Windsor.

For a free legal consultation, call 312-261-5656

What You Might Recover in an ATV Injury Claim

Working with a ATV Injury Claim Attorney, you may qualify for:

  • Emergency treatment and hospital care at HSHS Good Shepherd Hospital in Shelbyville, or transfers to Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center in Mattoon
  • Follow-up rehab, including PT appointments in Effingham, Pana, or Decatur
  • Lost wages, especially for trade workers, equipment operators, livestock managers, or self-employed agricultural laborers
  • Pain and suffering, both physical and emotional, especially for long recoveries involving head trauma or back injuries
  • Cost of replacing or repairing your ATV, helmet, or gear, especially when vital for work
  • Travel reimbursements, especially for residents of outlying communities like Oconee, Strasburg, or Mode, who must commute for care

We make sure rural realities—like long commutes for care and unpaid recovery time—are part of your claim.

Why Local Riders Count on Us

  • We live and work in places like Shelby County—we don’t treat your story like a city case
  • We break the legal process down, so it’s understandable and manageable
  • We’re not afraid to challenge insurance adjusters, especially those unfamiliar with rural claims
  • We handle everything on contingency, meaning you pay nothing unless we win
  • We include what others overlook, like downtime during planting, missed repairs, and even loss of seasonal income for field workers

Act Before Time Runs Out

In Illinois, most ATV injury claims must be filed within two years. If your crash occurred:

  • In Wolf Creek or Eagle Creek State Parks
  • On shared farm routes between Lakewood and Stewardson
  • During a hunt or group ride in the timber around Mode, Strasburg, or Cowden
  • Near Kaskaskia River, paths used for fishing and seasonal rides
  • On a private farm access trail near Cooks Mill or Herrick

Now is the time to speak with an attorney. And be sure to review Illinois ATV Helmet Guidelines while you’re at it.

Get Directions to Our Law Office

Visit us in Chicago for a free consultation

  • Address: 101 N Wacker Drive, Suite 100B, Chicago, IL 60606 Get Directions
  • Driving Directions: If you’re traveling from The Loop, head north on Wacker Drive. Our office is between Lake and Randolph Streets, easily accessible from I-90 and I-94.
  • Parking Options: Convenient parking is available at nearby garages, such as the Wacker & Monroe Garage, and there are metered spaces along N Wacker Drive.
  • Landmarks Nearby: Our office is just steps from the Chicago Riverwalk and close to The Loop, making it a convenient location for visitors.

Contact Us

Chicago Injury Lawyers

101 N Wacker Drive, Suite 100B
Chicago, IL 60606

Phone: (312) 261-5656

Email: contact@chicagoinjurylawyer.com

Hours: 24/7

Shelby County Rider FAQs

What if I didn’t report the crash?

We may still have a case—photos, witnesses, and your medical records help fill in the gaps.

Can I file if I was on private property?

Yes. Property owners still have responsibilities for safety.

Is there a local court?

Yes. Claims are handled through the Shelby County Courthouse in Shelbyville.

How much will a case cost me?

You don’t pay unless we win.

If your crash happened near Shelbyville, on trails outside Herrick, or farmland between Findlay, Lakewood, or Clarksburg, Chicago Injury Lawyer is ready to help you move forward with clarity and confidence.

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$295,000

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