Robert Boucher is a trusted advocate for individuals seriously injured due to negligence. From auto accidents to wrongful death cases, Robert fights for justice and maximum compensation.

Why Choose Robert Boucher?

Robert Boucher is a trusted advocate for individuals seriously injured due to negligence. From auto accidents to wrongful death cases, Robert fights for justice and maximum compensation.

Areas of Practice

Robert Boucher focuses exclusively on serious personal injury cases, ensuring every client receives expert representation. Below are the types of injury cases Robert handles:

Auto Accidents

Auto accidents often result in serious injuries that require extensive medical treatment and long-term recovery. Robert handles cases involving:

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI): High-impact collisions causing cognitive impairments.
  • Spinal Cord Injuries: Resulting in paralysis or loss of mobility.
  • Serious Fractures: Requiring surgeries or rehabilitation.
  • Fatal Accidents: Advocating for families in wrongful death claims.

Medical Malpractice

When medical professionals fail to meet the standard of care, the consequences can be devastating. Robert represents clients in cases such as:

  • Surgical Errors: Mistakes during procedures causing severe harm.
  • Birth Injuries: Trauma to the baby or mother, including cerebral palsy.
  • Misdiagnoses: Delays or errors in diagnosis leading to worsened conditions.
  • Medication Errors: Overdoses, incorrect prescriptions, or harmful side effects.

Workplace Injuries

Serious workplace accidents can result in permanent disabilities or fatalities. Robert handles cases involving:

  • Construction Accidents: Falls, equipment malfunctions, or scaffolding collapses.
  • Industrial Accidents: Chemical exposure, explosions, or heavy machinery injuries.
  • Third-Party Negligence: Cases beyond workers’ compensation when another party is at fault.

Wrongful Death

The loss of a loved one due to negligence is an unimaginable tragedy. Robert provides compassionate representation for families seeking justice and financial compensation for:

  • Funeral and burial expenses.
  • Loss of financial support and future income.
  • Emotional pain and suffering.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A personal injury case arises when someone is injured due to the negligence or intentional actions of another party. These cases seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages caused by the injury.

If you’ve been injured because of someone else’s negligence—such as in a car accident, medical error, or unsafe workplace—you likely have a valid claim. The best way to know is to schedule a free consultation with an experienced personal injury attorney like Robert Boucher.

Compensation depends on the specifics of your case but typically includes:

  • Medical bills (current and future).
  • Lost income and reduced earning capacity.
  • Pain and suffering.
  • Rehabilitation and therapy costs.
  • Property damage (e.g., vehicle repair).

In wrongful death cases, compensation may also include funeral expenses and loss of financial support.

In Illinois, the statute of limitations for most personal injury cases is two years from the date of the injury. However, some exceptions may apply depending on the circumstances. Acting quickly ensures your rights are protected.

The timeline of a personal injury case varies based on factors like the complexity of the case, the severity of the injuries, and whether a settlement is reached or the case goes to trial. While some cases settle in months, others may take a year or longer. Robert Boucher works to resolve cases efficiently while maximizing compensation.

No, Robert Boucher works on a contingency fee basis. This means you don’t pay anything upfront, and attorney fees are only collected if you win your case. This ensures you have access to justice without financial strain.

If you’ve been injured, follow these steps:

  1. Seek Medical Attention: Your health and safety come first.
  2. Document the Incident: Take photos, gather witness contact information, and file a report if applicable.
  3. Avoid Speaking to Insurers: Do not give recorded statements to insurance adjusters without legal advice.
  4. Contact an Attorney: Schedule a free consultation with Robert Boucher to discuss your case.

Yes. Illinois follows a comparative negligence rule, which means you can still recover damages if you are less than 50% at fault. However, your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault.

Many personal injury cases are resolved through settlement negotiations. However, if a fair settlement isn’t possible, Robert Boucher is fully prepared to take your case to trial and fight for the compensation you deserve.

Robert Boucher specializes in serious personal injury cases and has a proven track record of success. His client-focused approach ensures you receive personalized attention, expert legal strategies, and maximum compensation for your injuries.

The Legal Process

Serious injury cases require meticulous preparation and skilled representation. Here’s how Robert Boucher supports his clients:

  1. Free Consultation: Discuss your case and learn about your options.
  2. Case Evaluation: Robert reviews evidence, assesses damages, and outlines the best strategy.
  3. Building Your Case: Collecting medical records, expert testimony, and other critical evidence.
  4. Settlement Negotiations: Pursuing maximum compensation without unnecessary delays.
  5. Trial Representation: If a fair settlement isn’t possible, Robert is fully prepared to take your case to court.