Dupage County, the second most populous county in Illinois, is also one of the nation’s wealthiest counties. Over the years DuPage County has transformed itself from an agricultural economy to one rich in different types of commerce. Today, DuPage County boasts of the highest in the personal per capita income in the state. It is also home to 23 airports including Dupage Airport and O’Hare International Airport, the Best Airport in North America. It has 453 parks, eight forest preserves including Green Valley in Romeoville and Maple Grove in Wheaton. The Centennial Beach in Naperville which features six acres of fence-enclosed area with park facilities is one of the most popular outdoor spots. Over 2,000 visitors converge on Centennial Beach on a typical warm summer day.
As population grows, Dupage County faces higher levels of congestion on expressways. Vehicle crashes, pedestrian deaths and injuries are more prevalent in urban areas like Chicago and Naperville. In 2008 alone, the county recorded 25 deaths and 7,000 injuries because of vehicular accidents. Earlier this year, five were injured in Bensenville when a semitrailer truck hit another truck and pushed it into three cars in Route 83 and 3rd Avenue. Such multi-vehicle accidents are not unusual in the county’s nine Interchanges.
Whether you are the driver or passenger of a vehicle involved in an accident in Interchange 273 in Sag Bridge or Interchange 14 in Elmhurst, it is important to choose a Dupage County, IL personal injury lawyer who has extensive experience in litigating and negotiating settlements for vehicular accidents. Dupage County Accident Attorney Martin Dolan has been handling complex litigation involving pedestrian accidents, medical malpractice, and serious personal injury cases for 19 years. He was selected as a Super Lawyer for four consecutive years since 2006. If you or a loved one suffered an injury due to a vehicular accident, a Dupage County personal injury lawyer with Dolan Law Offices can help you. Contact us now for a free consultation to discuss your case. No fees will be collected unless your case results in a monetary settlement or verdict.