Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard assists victims of personal injury in the Warren County,
IL area. For 25 years our firm has helped
families and their loved ones by providing high quality legal advice
and services when they needed it most.
The personal injury lawyers at Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard handle a
variety of personal injury claims for our clients, including but
not limited to those arising out of:
After an injury, we understand that your immediate goals are to make certain that your medical and financial needs are taken care of.
Our clients face mounting medical expenses, lost wages, personal loss and
other significant associated costs. Our experienced Warren County attorneys will discuss your
situation and go over the options available to you, as well as work
with insurance companies and other parties involved in your case to make
sure all your needs are handled quickly and appropriately.
Our firm is routinely named one of the top plaintiff
law firms in Illinois and our lawyers are recognized among the best in
the nation by their legal peers.
It is reassuring to know that we have obtained substantial recoveries
across the nation on behalf of our clients—over 120 cases with a minimum
result of $1 million, totaling more than $400 million in various types of
personal injury and wrongful death cases.
Please don't hesitate to contact our Warren County,
Illinois
Personal Injury attorneys today and let us help you to make informed
decisions about your legal rights.
Personal Injury News
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