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Our slip and fall lawyers help people injured across Illinois and the Midwest. We have experience with trip and fall injury cases involving broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, herniated discs, and injuries requiring surgery and medical treatment. We regularly handle matters in Cook County, DuPage County, Will County, Lake County, and Champaign County in cities such as Chicago, Joliet, Naperville, Aurora, Wheaton, Peoria, and Evanston.
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