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Peoria Railroad Injury Lawyers

Illinois Railroad Injury and Accident Attorneys

  • Have you developed an injury, such as carpel tunnel, over the duration of your employment with your railroad company?
  • Are you a railroad employee and have been seriously injured in a railroad construction accident?
  • Were you a passenger or driver of a vehicle who have been injured in a train wreck or accident?

Personal injuries, particularly those resulting from railroad accidents or repetitive movements from working on the railroads, can greatly impact the quality of your life. The law firm of Nicoara & Steagall, Attorneys at Law, has handled numerous railroad accident claim cases successfully. We are an experienced and reputable group of attorneys who will concentrate on your individual case and not be swayed by other major corporations or the government or the volume of our own cases.

Peoria Carpel Tunnel Attorneys: Compensation for Personal Injuries

Railroad workers are involved with a dangerous profession. Many individuals are hurt each year from accidents or repetitious movements that take a toll on their bodies over time. If you believe you were injured on the job, you will want a seasoned attorney, who has handled railroad claims, to handle your case wherever in the United States it may have happened.

Whether you have a personal injury that took place immediately or over a period of time, it is important to speak to our lawyers to see if your workplace injuries were a direct result of repetitive stress on your body from your job.

Plaintiffs Lawyers: Protecting Your Fundamental Rights Because It Matters

When the government cannot help you with your legal matters, who can? We can. The attorneys at the law firm of Nicoara & Steagall, Attorneys at Law, have been handling civil rights claims, employment law and personal injury cases for over 34 successful years. Our experienced lawyers represent plaintiffs with their claims and work vigorously to pursue their claims.

Located only a block from the federal courthouse and a block from the state courthouse, our Peoria, Illinois, law firm is easily accessible to all our clients. If you are looking for aggressive Peoria railroad injury attorneys to represent you with your case wherever in the United States it happened, you want to hire the law firm of Nicoara & Steagall, Attorneys at Law.

Contact us today at 309-740-3998 Toll Free: 800-510-9657 for a consultation.

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Nicoara & Steagall, Attorneys at Law

Commerce Building
416 Main Street, Suite 815
Peoria, IL 61602

Phone: 309-740-3998
Toll Free: 800-510-9657
Fax: 309-674-6032

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Communities we serve

Nicoara & Steagall, Attorneys at Law, serves clients in Peoria, Springfield, Decatur, Champaign, Urbana, Pontiac, Clinton, Pekin, Ottawa, La Salle, Peru, Princeton, Galesburg, Canton, Bloomington, Bloomington Normal, Rock Island, Moline, East Moline, Adams County, Brown County, Bureau County, Cass County, Champaign County, Christian County, Coles County, DeWitt County, Douglas County, Edgar County, Ford County, Fulton County, Greene County, Hancock County, Henderson County, Henry County, Iroquois County, Kankakee County, Knox County, Livingston County, Logan County, McDonough County, McLean County, Macoupin County, Macon County, Marshall County, Mason County, Menard County, Mercer County, Montgomery County, Morgan County, Moultrie County, Peoria County, Piatt County, Pike County, Putnam County, Rock Island County, Sangamon County, Schuyler County, Scott County, Shelby County, Stark County, Tazewell County, Vermilion County, Warren County, Woodford County and throughout the state of Illinois, other states, and U.S. District Courts in the Northern, Central, and Southern Districts of Illinois as well as the Eastern District of New York, District of New Jersey, Northern District of Ohio, Southern District of Iowa, Southern District of Indiana, Northern District of Texas. The firm's lawyers have handled a number of appeals in the Appellate Court of Illinois, Supreme Court of Illinois, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and an appeal in the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York.