Clear and Concise Legal Advice in Kane County
Personal Injury and Workers Compensation Attorneys
We help injured clients across Kane County navigate car accidents, work claims, and wrongful death cases—backed by decades of proven results.
Kane County’s Advocates for Accident and Injury Victims
Accidents. Injuries. Justice.
Navigating a serious injury or loss is overwhelming enough — your legal help should not be. At our firm, you will always speak with a dedicated attorney who takes the time to listen, explain, and act. We have built our practice on honest communication, tireless advocacy, and results that change lives. Let us help you understand your rights and what comes next.

We handle Kane County slip and fall cases with precision—investigating causes and pursuing maximum compensation.
We help Kane County victims of dog attacks understand their rights and recover for trauma, scarring, and lost time.
Call us to see if we can help you collect for your injuries
Kane County accident victims trust our team to investigate crashes, prove fault, and secure full compensation.
We guide Kane County workers through every stage of their comp claims—from filing to appeals, with no upfront fees.
Kane County wrongful death claims require legal skill and respect—we deliver both while fighting for your family.
Meet Kane County’s Personal Injury Legal Team
Attorneys Daniel Bailey and Wayne Rollag
Kane County residents choose our firm for the attention and experience larger firms often can’t match. We focus on serious injury and wrongful death cases and work hard to earn your trust. Our attorneys, Daniel Bailey and Wayne Rollag, bring courtroom strength and compassionate guidance to every client. Here, you get clear answers and a plan forward.
Frequently Asked Questions
Got questions? we got answers
What should I do if I was injured in Kane County?
Start by contacting our firm for a free consultation. We’ll review your case and explain your next steps.
How are legal fees handled in Kane County injury cases?
We cover the costs upfront and only get paid if you do—there’s no financial risk to you.
Is there a deadline for filing in Kane County?
Yes, and missing it could bar your claim. Let us review your case and keep everything on track.