Randolph & Holloway LLC

Chicago Personal Injury Lawyers

Randolph & Holloway represents clients in select personal injury and wrongful death cases in Chicago and surrounding areas. We focus on negligence cases involving serious injuries, substantial losses, and matters that may require disciplined factual development and litigation.

If you were injured because a driver, property owner, business, contractor, or other party failed to act with reasonable care, you may have a claim for compensation. Our firm evaluates liability, insurance issues, medical proof, damages, and litigation posture from the beginning so you can make informed decisions early.

Call (312) 663-1560 or contact us for a free consultation.

Why Clients Consider Randolph & Holloway for Personal Injury Cases

Personal injury claims are not just about opening an insurance claim and waiting for a check. Strong cases are built through evidence preservation, witness development, medical documentation, damage analysis, and strategic positioning. Our approach is shaped by litigation realities, not just intake volume.

We use the phrase select cases intentionally. Serious injury matters often require focused attorney time, close attention to records and proof, and a willingness to prepare a case properly if settlement does not occur on reasonable terms.

  • Focused evaluation of liability, damages, and insurance issues
  • Litigation-oriented case assessment from the outset
  • Direct, practical communication about strengths, risks, and next steps
  • Representation in serious injury and wrongful death matters

Personal Injury Cases We Handle

Our personal injury hub is designed to help you understand the main categories of cases, the kinds of injuries that often arise, and the Illinois rules that may affect your claim.

Core practice areas

Common injury claims

Chicago and Illinois resources

Compensation in an Illinois Personal Injury Case

Every case is different, but damages in a personal injury case may include medical expenses, future treatment costs, lost wages, reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering, disability, disfigurement, and loss of normal life. In wrongful death matters, additional statutory damages may be available depending on the facts.

The amount a case may be worth usually depends on more than the fact of injury alone. Liability disputes, comparative fault arguments, the quality of medical support, treatment history, insurance coverage, and how the injury affects daily life all matter.

Learn more: How much is my personal injury case worth? and What damages can I recover in a personal injury case?

What to Do After an Injury

The first steps you take after an accident can materially affect a claim.

  1. Get medical attention and follow up with recommended treatment.
  2. Report the incident when appropriate and obtain any available report number.
  3. Photograph vehicles, the scene, injuries, visible conditions, and property damage.
  4. Preserve names of witnesses and keep all medical and expense records.
  5. Be cautious with recorded statements and early settlement pressure from insurers.
  6. Speak with counsel before assuming the claim is straightforward.

Official Resources

For official information that may be relevant after an accident, see:

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of personal injury cases does Randolph & Holloway handle?
We handle select personal injury and wrongful death matters involving car accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, slip and fall claims, construction accidents, premises liability claims, dog bite cases, and related negligence matters.
Do I have a personal injury case under Illinois law?
A claim usually requires proof that another party acted negligently or wrongfully, that the conduct caused injury, and that you suffered damages. The viability of a case often turns on liability, causation, medical support, available coverage, and the extent of harm.
What compensation may be available in a personal injury case?
Depending on the case, damages may include medical bills, future treatment, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, disability, disfigurement, and loss of normal life. Wrongful death cases may involve additional categories of damages.
What if I was partly at fault?
Illinois applies comparative fault principles. In many situations, a person may still recover damages if they were not primarily responsible, though any recovery can be reduced based on their share of fault.
Why does the firm say it handles select cases?
Serious injury cases can require substantial attorney attention, medical review, factual investigation, and sustained preparation. We use that phrasing to communicate focused representation, not to discourage people from reaching out.

Talk With a Chicago Personal Injury Attorney

If you were injured and want a realistic assessment of your options, contact Randolph & Holloway. We handle select cases and can evaluate liability, damages, timing, and the practical path forward.

Request a free consultation or call (312) 663-1560.

Last Updated on March 11, 2026 by justin
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