Stiberth, Scarlati & Boudreau

Disability Attorney in Elgin, Illinois

(847) 695-356147 Dupage Ct, Elgin, IL 60120View on Yelp
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About Stiberth, Scarlati & Boudreau

Stiberth, Scarlati and Boudreau is located at 47 Dupage Court in Elgin, Illinois, and brings together legal experience across personal injury, medical law, and workers compensation. The combination of these three practice areas makes the firm well suited for clients whose injuries involve medical negligence, occupational harm, or accidents that have caused lasting physical damage. The firm serves clients in the Elgin area and the surrounding Kane County communities. For individuals who have been seriously hurt and are trying to understand their legal options, having attorneys who understand both the medical and workers compensation sides of a claim can be a meaningful advantage. The firm can help clients work through the intersection of medical records, insurance claims, and compensation proceedings.

Practice Areas

Workers Compensation Claims
Personal Injury Representation
Medical Malpractice
Workplace Accident Claims
Disability-Related Injury Claims
Insurance Dispute Assistance
Medical Negligence Cases

Specialties

Personal Injury LawMedical LawWorkers Compensation Law

How They Can Help

Stiberth, Scarlati and Boudreau assists clients in building and pursuing claims that often require coordination across multiple legal areas. A client injured in a workplace accident may have a workers compensation claim, a personal injury claim if a third party was involved, and potentially a medical malpractice issue if their treatment was mishandled. The firm's practice areas are positioned to address all of those dimensions. Clients dealing with serious, long-term injuries will find that the firm understands how medical documentation and legal strategy need to work together to support a strong claim.

What to Expect

Reaching out to Stiberth, Scarlati and Boudreau typically begins with a call to their Elgin office at (847) 695-3561 to discuss what happened and which legal claims may be available. The attorneys will review the facts, including any medical records or incident reports you have, and explain the process for moving forward. Because the firm handles workers compensation, personal injury, and medical law, they are equipped to identify all potential avenues for recovery and keep the case moving efficiently through the Illinois legal system.

Service Area

Stiberth, Scarlati and Boudreau serves clients in Elgin, Kane County, and the surrounding areas of northeastern Illinois.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Stiberth, Scarlati and Boudreau different from a general practice firm?
The firm focuses specifically on personal injury, medical law, and workers compensation, which are areas that frequently overlap. That focus means clients with complex injury or workplace claims get attorneys who understand how these legal areas interact rather than handling them in isolation.
Can the firm help if my workers compensation claim was denied?
Yes. Denied workers compensation claims are a significant part of what injury and workers comp attorneys handle. The firm can review the reasons for denial and help you appeal or refile if there is a valid basis to do so.
Does the firm handle medical malpractice cases?
Medical law is one of the firm's listed practice areas, which includes situations where a patient suffers harm due to negligent medical care. If you believe a healthcare provider's actions caused or worsened your injury, this is worth discussing with the firm.
Where is the office located?
The firm is located at 47 Dupage Court in Elgin, Illinois. You can call (847) 695-3561 to set up a time to meet with one of the attorneys.
Can a workplace injury also lead to a personal injury lawsuit?
In some cases, yes. If a third party other than your employer contributed to your workplace injury, you may have grounds for a personal injury claim in addition to a workers compensation claim. The firm handles both, so they can evaluate whether that applies to your situation.
How long do I have to file a workers compensation claim in Illinois?
In Illinois, you generally have three years from the date of injury to file a workers compensation claim, or two years from the last payment of compensation, whichever is later. It is best to speak with an attorney promptly so deadlines do not become a problem.

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