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ATV crashes can happen anywhere—even in compact, working-class villages like Stickney, IL. With its mix of residential blocks, industrial backroads, and access to open areas near the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, Stickney riders often find themselves on gravel lots, behind warehouses, or crossing undeveloped spaces along Pershing Road or Harlem Avenue. Unfortunately, these informal rides can result in serious injuries.

At Chicago Injury Lawyer, we work with Stickney residents—young riders, workers, and families—who have been hurt while using ATVs for recreation or transport. Whether your crash occurred near Foresman Avenue, in wooded patches near Central Avenue, or on land behind 55th Street, we can help you understand your rights and recover compensation.

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.

What Compensation Can You Recover After an ATV Accident?

ATV accident victims in Stickney often face mounting medical bills from MacNeal Hospital, need follow-up care at Loyola University Medical Center, and lose time from work at nearby factories, delivery hubs, or service jobs.

Medical Expenses and Long-Term Care

We help recover expenses related to:

  • Emergency care at MacNeal or urgent care centers along Harlem Avenue
  • Surgery, rehab, and specialist appointments at Loyola
  • Physical therapy at local centers like ATI Physical Therapy – Berwyn

We also factor in future care, home adjustments, and pain management services for severe cases.

Compensation for Lost Wages

Many Stickney residents work in trades, transportation, or local retail—often hourly jobs with little room for extended leave. We’ll fight to recover:

  • Wages lost during recovery
  • Loss of future earning potential if permanently disabled
  • Missed bonuses or shift differentials from jobs in the Cicero–Stickney industrial zone

Pain, Suffering, and Emotional Trauma

Crashes in Stickney often occur in narrow alleys, loading docks, or canal-adjacent trails, leading to high-stress and traumatic experiences. Clients report:

  • Ongoing anxiety about riding or even walking near the crash site
  • Depression from chronic pain or loss of mobility
  • Frustration and isolation due to long recovery timelines

Our ATV Injury Claim Attorney includes these intangible damages in your case, backed by physician and therapist evaluations.

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

Determining Liability in ATV Crashes

Lyons Township, which includes Stickney, presents unique liability challenges. Crashes may happen in:

  • Gravel areas behind Pershing Road businesses
  • Empty warehouse lots along Cicero Avenue
  • Utility right-of-ways near Interstate 55

Our investigation may reveal liability from:

  • Another ATV rider acting recklessly or under the influence
  • A property owner who failed to block or warn about hazards
  • A mechanic or dealer responsible for a defective part or system

We’ll collect police records from the Stickney Police Department, interview witnesses, and review surveillance from surrounding businesses to build a strong case.

Understanding Illinois Laws for ATV Riders

Despite being in a dense suburban area, Stickney riders still fall under Illinois ATV law. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Helmet Use: Not mandatory, but failure to wear one can reduce your compensation under comparative negligence
  • Minimum Age: Riders under 16 must be supervised by an adult
  • Street Restrictions: ATVs are banned on public roads like Harlem Avenue, Central Avenue, and Pershing Road

You still have right to pursue a claim, even if the accident happened on private or industrial land. Learn more from:

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

Phone: (312) 261-5656

Email: contact@chicagoinjurylawyer.com

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of damages can I recover after an ATV crash?

You may be entitled to:
Medical bills from MacNeal, Loyola, or outpatient rehab in Berwyn
Lost wages from factory, service, or transit jobs in Stickney or nearby Cicero
Compensation for mental distress and physical pain

Who can be held responsible in an ATV accident?

Parties may include:
A negligent rider in a shared space or trail
A property owner who failed to address dangerous terrain
A seller or mechanic who missed or ignored a defect

How long do I have to file an ATV accident claim in Illinois?

You have 2 years from the date of the incident (735 ILCS 5/13-202). Don’t wait—evidence fades quickly in industrial and informal riding zones.

What if a child is injured in an ATV accident?

We support families from Stickney, including those near Home Elementary School or Moseley Park, who are dealing with ATV-related child injuries. Our attorneys:
File claims on behalf of minors
Work with pediatric care teams to estimate long-term costs
Secure court-approved settlements structured for a child’s future

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