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May 2019 Newsletter

Personal Injury Settlement

The Firm has recovered $150,000 for a client hit by a semi-truck, causing a fracture of her right foot and soft tissue injuries to her shoulder. The claim was settled pre-suit.

Welcome New Law Clerk, Dayna Smith

We are happy to welcome Dayna Smith to the Firm. Dayna is from Frankfort, Illinois. She graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 2014 with an undergraduate degree in biological sciences and a minor in sustainability. Dayna also holds a master’s degree in biology from Western Illinois University. Dayna is currently a rising third-year law student at Vermont Law School in South Royalton, VT. At school, Dayna focuses her studies on environmental law.

Why Choose Collins Law
Environmental & Personal 
Injury Lawyers

No Fee Unless We Win

Collins Law operates on a contingency fee basis for personal injury and environmental cases, meaning clients only pay legal fees if we win your case.

175+ Years of Combined Experience

Our attorneys have years of experience representing clients with personal injury, environmental contamination, and business claims. Understanding the intricacies of these cases allows us to achieve better outcomes.

Proven Track Record

With a history of successful cases, Collins Law proves their ability to get results for their clients.

Flexible Consultations

Understanding the challenges clients may face following an injury, Collins Law offers flexible consultation options, including home and hospital visits. We will come to you.

Client-Centered Approach

At Collins Law, clients always come first. We prioritize individual needs and concerns, recognizing that each case is unique and deserves personalized attention.

Free Consultation - Available 24/7

Collins Law offers free consultations anytime, making legal advice accessible when it's needed.
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