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Trusted Personal Injury Lawyers in Evanston

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Evanston’s lakeshore paths, bustling Dempster cafés, and Northwestern’s constantly turning student traffic create a unique blend of charm and congestion—yet that same mix can lead to serious injuries when a distracted rideshare driver clips a cyclist on Sheridan Road or a late-night campus gathering turns violent. When medical bills start piling up after a car crash, pedestrian knock-down, or assault near the lakefront, an Evanston personal injury attorney from Mannis Law moves quickly to preserve evidence, interview witnesses, and negotiate with tight-fisted insurers. We draw on decades of courtroom success to pursue full compensation for medical care, lost income, and lingering trauma, so you can focus on healing and exploring the community you love.

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How We Can Help

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Campus & Rideshare Crash Attorney

Student traffic and Uber pickups around Northwestern create complex insurance fights; we untangle coverage and maximize payouts.

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Evanston Bicycle Accident Lawyer

From Sheridan Rd to lakefront paths, we protect cyclists injured by distracted drivers and rideshare drop-offs gone wrong.


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Premises Liability for Apartment & Campus Injuries

Poor lighting, broken locks, and other hazards in off-campus housing or retail spaces can make owners liable—let us prove it.


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We’re here to listen, guide, and fight for your rights—let’s start the conversation and explore how we can best support your case.

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FAQ’s

  • After a rideshare accident on Sheridan Road, should I call an Evanston personal injury attorney or Uber first?

    Call 911, then a lawyer. Your attorney notifies Uber/Lyft, secures driver and platform insurance data, and handles every adjuster call.

  • Can I recover bike-repair costs after a Northwestern student dooring crash?

    Yes—property damage, medical bills, and lost income are all recoverable if driver negligence is proven.

  • What if I slip on ice outside a lakefront condo building?

    Illinois law may hold both the condo association and snow-removal contractor liable; prompt photos of the icy patch strengthen your claim.

  • How long do I have to sue a landlord for faulty locks that led to an assault?

    Two years from the attack, but act quickly so your premises-liability lawyer can secure maintenance records and police reports.

  • Does Illinois cap damages in medical malpractice cases at Northwestern Medicine?

    No. Illinois lifted damage caps in 2010, so compensation is based on provable losses and future care needs.