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Flint Cooper achieves justice for victims harmed at the hands of the government, companies and organizations, and empower those whose life, livelihood or lifeblood have been destroyed by injustice.Taking the first step in starting a claim can be the hardest part, but if you need an experienced attorney to work for you, please contact Flint Cooper today. Flint Cooper offers free, no obligation consultations to learn about your legal rights. Flint Cooper represents all of its clients on a contingency fee basis, so we only get paid when we win your case. That means zero out-of-pocket, upfront fees and zero expenses unless your case is won.Flint Cooper is a highly-experienced, trusted, and nationally recognized law firm dedicated to fighting injustices on behalf of clients. The personal injury attorneys at Flint Cooper have a wealth of experience not just negotiating settlements but also zealously litigating cases through trial. That's right. The personal injury attorneys at Flint Cooper are effective, fierce, and respected courtroom litigators. Flint Cooper prides itself on its dedication to pursuing justice and providing excellent representation to victims of injustice, including car accident victims. Car accident victims in Edwardsville need to look no further for passionate and ethical attorneys who will fight for them no matter what it takes.

Car accidents affect thousands in the Land of Lincoln. According to the Illinois Department of Transportation (DOT), the state recorded 246,752 crash reports in 2020. Crashes involving an injury made up 21.1% of these accidents, and crashes involving a fatality comprised less than 1.0%. Madison County recorded 4,798 car accidents in 2020, including 1,190 accidents with injuries and 30 fatal accidents. DOT reportable car accidents consist of those resulting in at least $500 of damage for an uninsured driver or at least $1,500 when both drivers are insured.

The DOT reported that the total estimated cost of car accidents in 2020 was $5.5 billion. According to the DOT, an incapacitating injury costs approximately $99,610, a non-incapacitating injury costs about $28,850, and a possible injury costs $23,690.



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