What Is the Average Car Accident Settlement in Chicago?
Car accidents are an unfortunate reality on Chicago’s busy roads due to heavy traffic, unpredictable weather, distracted drivers, and congested construction zones. The most recent 2024 data shows that collisions continue to increase. In 2025 “Chicago experienced a record-breaking year for traffic accidents with 112,006 total car crashes and 25,692 injuries—the highest number of injuries in the city’s recorded history.” While no two cases are the same, understanding the factors that affect final settlement amounts can help you set realistic expectations and what the claim process looks like.
How Much Do You Usually Get in Car Accident Settlements in Chicago?
Car accident settlement amounts in Chicago can be anywhere between a few thousand dollars to in the upper five-figures. When an accident causes severe injuries, settlements often surpass six figures. There isn’t a “standard” payout, as settlement amounts are determined by a combination of factors including the severity of injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, insurance coverage limits, percentage of fault, and pain and suffering.
How Are Car Accident Settlements Calculated in Illinois?
Illinois car accident settlements are calculated by evaluating both economic damages and non-economic damages.
What Are Economic Damages in a Car Accident?
Economic damages compensate you for tangible financial losses you incur as a result of the car accident that are to compensate you. Examples of this include:
Medical Expenses
Medical expenses are often the largest factor in the car accident settlement amount. This includes emergency care, surgeries, follow-up visits, therapy, medications, and any future treatment or equipment your doctor anticipates. This ensures you don’t have large medical bills, and are compensated for both current and long-term care.
Lost Wages & Earning Capacity
Lost income and decreased earning capacity often make up a significant portion of a settlement, covering both what you’ve already lost and what you may lose in the future.
Property Damage
Property damage compensation covers the cost to repair your vehicle after an accident or, if the car is deemed a total loss, the fair market value of the vehicle at the time of the crash. In addition to the vehicle itself, settlements can also cover damages to personal belongings inside the car like electronics, child seats, or other valuable items.
What Are Non-Economic Damages in a Car Accident?
Non-economic compensation is for the physical, emotional, and psychological toll that an accident can have on a victim’s life.
Emotional Distress
Compensation for emotional distress is for the psychological toll a crash can have on a victim such as trauma, anxiety, depression, PTSD, and loss of enjoyment in life.
Pain and Suffering
Because pain and suffering damages are subjective, hiring an experienced Chicago car accident attorney is really important to help you secure the compensation you’re entitled to. Postman Law’s has secured thousands in compensation for victims of car accidents, and will fight to get you the compensation you deserve.
Permanent Disfigurement Or Disability
Permanent injuries such as scarring, amputations, or long-term physical limitations can significantly impact your quality of life. These lasting injuries are factored in when calculating your final settlement amount.
How Does Illinois Law Impact a Car Accident Settlement?
Illinois follows a modified comparative fault system which means compensation is based on the victim’s percentage of fault. If the victim is 51% or more at fault, they are barred from recovering any damages.
Establishing Clear Liability
In Illinois, you can only recover a settlement if you can prove the other driver caused the accident. Under the modified comparative negligence rule, you can still receive compensation as long as you are 50% or less at fault. Your settlement amount will be reduced depending on your share of responsibility.
For example, if you’re awarded $100,000 but found to be 20% at-fault, your net settlement would be $80,000 (your total award minus the 20% fault). A strong case with clear evidence of the other driver’s full responsibility will lead to a higher settlement, which is why it’s important to hire an experienced car accident attorney at Postman Law who will fight to secure the maximum settlement amount.
Insurance Policy Limits
The at-fault driver’s insurance coverage also is a factor in determining the settlement amount. Illinois law (625 ILCS 5/7-203) requires drivers to carry minimum liability insurance of $25,000 for injury to one person, $50,000 for injury to more than one person, and $20,000 for property damage.
If your damages exceed the at-fault driver’s policy limits, getting compensation for the full extent of your injuries and pain and suffering can be difficult. It’s possible to go after the driver’s personal property, but large judgments may exceed what they can actually pay. This is where your own Underinsured/Uninsured Motorist (UIM/UM) will cover this gap in what you get from the settlement and what you’re entitled to.
Common Factors That May Affect Your Percentage of Fault
- Speeding or reckless driving
- Distracted driving (e.g., texting or talking on the phone)
- Failure to obey traffic signs or signals
- Not wearing a seatbelt
- Ignoring hazardous conditions or warnings
Factors in the accident can result in shared fault, even when the other driver caused the crash. Insurance companies often try to shift blame onto the injured party to reduce the payout. This is why it’s important to contact a Chicago Postman Law car accident attorney so we can act quickly to preserve evidence.
What is the Car Accident Settlement Process in Chicago?
- Document Everything⎯Take photos of the scene, get witness information, and keep a record of any medical treatments. Strong evidence can help reduce any unfounded claims that you share a large percentage of blame.
- Seek Immediate Medical Attention⎯Even if you fine after an accident, adrenaline can mask injuries, so prompt care not only ensures your well-being, but also creates a clear medical record linking your injuries to the accident.
- Don’t Speculate⎯At the scene and afterward, to speculate or admit fault. Only focus on factual statements.
- Contact an Attorney⎯Contact a personal injury accident attorney as soon as possible to understand what your rights are and make sure deadlines are met for filing. At Postman Law, we offer free case consultations so we can discuss the details of your claim, start investigating the accident, and make sure your rights are protected.
- Demand Letter⎯Your attorney will send a demand letter to the insurance company outlining the facts of the case, what your are, and the amount you want to be compensated for.
- Negotiation⎯The insurance company most likely will counter with a lower offer, which usually starts a back and forth negotiation process.
- Settlement⎯After agreeing on a settlement amount, you’ll be required to sign a release agreement outlining the payment terms and releasing the at-fault party from future liability. In most cases, signing this document prevents you from bringing any further claims related to the accident.
Chicago Attorneys for Car Accidents with No Upfront Fees
Car accident settlements in Chicago vary widely because every crash involves different injuries, expenses, and liability questions. Your final settlement value comes down to how serious your injuries are, your medical expenses, lost wages, how strong the evidence of fault is, and whether you have an experienced car accident attorney who knows how to negotiate with insurance companies and protect your rights. At Postman Law, our Chicago car accident attorneys work on contingency, so we only collect a fee if we secure compensation for you. We have secured thousands in compensation for clients and are here to help you. Contact Postman Law 24/7 at 844-POSTMAN or by filling out our online form. Our Chicago personal injury law firm is located at 150 N. Riverside Plaza Suite 4100 Chicago, IL 60606 and our local phone number is: 312-561-9318.
Disclaimer: This blog post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For specific guidance regarding your situation, consult a licensed attorney.
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In Chicago and throughout Illinois, the time you have to claim an injury after a car accident depends on the statute of limitations. You usually have 2 years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit against the at-fault driver. This is why it’s important to contact a Postman Law car accident attorney as soon as possible.
The timeline for a car accident settlement can vary widely depending on the severity of the accident, injuries, and complexity of the claim. Learn more about the settlement process in this blog.
Disputes over settlement terms, payment amounts, or deductions can slow the release of funds until they are resolved.
In most cases, the settlement check is sent to your attorney first. They deposit it into a trust account, deduct fees and costs, then issue your portion.
In Chicago, insurance companies usually issue settlement checks within 2 – 6 weeks after receiving a signed release. Insurance guidelines generally recommend issuing settlement payments within 30 days, factors such as processing delays, trust account clearance, and the resolution of medical liens could extend the timeline to several months.
In most cases, car accident settlements in Chicago are not subject to federal or Illinois state income taxes. To learn more about what’s taxable on a settlement and what’s not, read this blog.