Illinois Car Accident Laws and Statistics – Interesting Info

By: Penelope Stone | Posted: 29th March 2010

Roadway departures were involved with 53% of Illinois motor vehicle accident fatalities. This means that people went off of the road and lost control of their car. Intersection related car accidents amounted to 26% of car accident deaths. Large trucks involved in Illinois motor vehicle accidents came in at 13%.

Illinois car accidents laws due to drunk driving are firm. A person under 21 years of age blood level reading should be 0.02. If you are driving while intoxicated you may have your driver's license revoked. The state of Illinois has a graduated license.

With regards to seatbelt laws, front seat persons not wearing a seatbelt may receive a $25.00 fine. A child 8 years old and under must be restrained in a car seat, booster seat (or seatbelt if height and weight limits are met) or you may receive a $50.00 fine.

There is no helmet law in the state of Illinois.

In order to drive in the state of Illinois you must carry liability insurance. The minimum coverage you are able to carry is up to $40,000. The $40,000 will cover personal injury to all those in the vehicle when the accident happened; $20,000 is the amount allotted for one person.

$15,000 is covered for property damage.

If you want uninsured motorist coverage the driver of the car must sign a form to show that this is his or her choice.

$10,000 in Illinois is the limit for small claim court.

You have two years from your injury to file a personal injury claim or lawsuit in the state of Illinois.

If you are involved in a car accident with a government employee you may file a lawsuit against that person's place of employment such as the government agencies of public schools, the city, state, town, county or public agency. You will have to file a form with the agency before you can file a lawsuit. You have 30 to 180 days to do so. If you do not file the report within the time allowed, you may lose benefits.

If you have been in a car accident make sure you get to a doctor for a check up. Many injuries due to car accidents may not show up until days or weeks later.

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