A serious car crash turns your life upside down in a fraction of a second. Amid the physical pain of injuries like whiplash, fractures, or traumatic brain injuries, you are suddenly forced to navigate a maze of vehicle repairs, aggressive insurance adjusters, medical bills, and lost wages.
At The Cagle Law Firm, led by seasoned personal injury attorney Zane T. Cagle, we protect the rights of injured motorists throughout Belleville, St. Clair County, and the entire Metro East region. Our mission is to take the legal pressure off your shoulders so you can focus entirely on your physical recovery.

Belleville sees a complex mix of local commuter traffic, commercial shipping lanes, and interstate transit. This heavy volume regularly results in severe, high-speed collisions. Our legal team regularly investigates and litigates car accident claims originating on Belleville’s most dangerous roadways, including:
Interstate 64 & Interstate 255: Major high-speed convergence zones where distracted driving and unsafe lane changes frequently cause catastrophic multi-vehicle pileups.
Illinois Route 15: A heavily trafficked highway corridor known for severe rear-end collisions and T-bone accidents at intersecting crossroads.
Frank Scott Parkway & West Main Street: Local thoroughfares experiencing high congestion, where peak-hour traffic leads to severe intersection collisions.
Belt Line Routes (North Belt & South Belt West): High-injury areas where commercial delivery vehicles and local traffic frequently cross paths.
Illinois operates under a traditional “fault-based” auto insurance system. This means the driver who caused the crash is legally responsible for the resulting damages, including medical expenses, property damage, and pain and suffering.
To secure full compensation, your legal claim must align precisely with Illinois civil statutes:
The 51% Bar Rule (735 ILCS 5/2-1116):
Illinois uses a modified comparative negligence system. You can still recover compensation if you were partially to blame for your car crash, provided your share of the fault is not more than 50%. However, your final financial award will be reduced by your exact percentage of fault. For example, if you are awarded $100,000 but found 20% at fault, your final recovery will be $80,000. If you are found 51% or more at fault, you are legally barred from recovering any compensation.
Time is your enemy after a motor vehicle collision. Under Illinois law (735 ILCS 5/13-202), you generally have two (2) years from the exact date of the car accident to file a personal injury lawsuit against the negligent driver.
Failing to meet this deadline means your case will be permanently dismissed. Because critical digital evidence—such as traffic camera loops, commercial dashcam footage, and vehicle electronic data recorder (black box) info—can be overwritten within days, immediate legal intervention is essential.
At The Cagle Law Firm, our car accident lawyers in handle every kind of motor vehicle accident including St. Clair and Madison Counties:
What Damages Are Available After a Car Crash?
In Missouri and Illinois, the law allows you to pursue economic and non-economic damages. The law allows you to seek compensation for these damages. An attorney can evaluate your case and develop a plan to explain and prove the extent of both economic and non-economic damages.
Economic Damages include accident-related expenses you have incurred and usually involves bills and receipts, such as:
Non-Economic Damages are losses that are less easy to quantify including:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A: First, ensure everyone is safe and call the Belleville Police Department (or Illinois State Police) to document the scene. Seek immediate medical attention, even if your injuries seem minor. Swap insurance information with the other driver, take photos of the vehicle damage and road conditions, and contact an experienced injury lawyer before speaking to the insurance adjuster.
A: If the insurance provider refuses to offer a fair settlement, civil lawsuits for crashes occurring within Belleville limits are filed at the St. Clair County Courthouse, located at 10 Public Square, Belleville, IL 62220.
Do not let an insurance company shortchange your recovery. The Cagle Law Firm handles all auto accident cases on a contingency fee basis—meaning you pay absolutely no upfront costs, and we only get paid if we win your case. Our attorneys work on a contingency agreement for all personal injury cases.
Contact our legal team today at (314) 276-1681 or toll-free at (800) 685-3302 to schedule your 100% free, confidential case evaluation.
Zane T. Cagle has represented injured clients across Missouri and Illinois for over 20 years. Our attorneys get results–see Case Results. As a member of the Multi Million Advocates Forum and Super Lawyer, Zane can be trusted to handle your injury case.
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