When you need an Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney who understands northwest suburban Cook County and knows how to win substantial settlements for injured families in this diverse, thriving community, you've found exactly the right advocate. As an Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney with over 27 years practicing throughout Cook County and the northwest suburbs, I've represented everyone from service industry workers injured at Arlington Park hospitality venues to manufacturing employees hurt in the area's industrial facilities, and I deliver maximum results for every client regardless of background or income level. Whether you were injured in a collision on I-90 or Route 53, hurt at work at one of Arlington Heights' many businesses, or suffered harm anywhere in this dynamic suburb, hiring the right Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney means the difference between accepting whatever insurance companies offer and fighting for full compensation you actually deserve. As your Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney, I understand that choosing legal representation is one of the most important decisions you'll make after suffering an injury.
The Moment I Knew This Was My Calling
Let me tell you about Rosa.
She cleaned rooms at one of the hotels near Arlington Park International Racecourse. Hard worker—sent money back to family in Mexico every month, never complained, took pride in her work. One morning, she was pushing a fully loaded housekeeping cart down a hotel hallway when the wheel caught on damaged carpeting. The cart tipped, and Rosa twisted violently trying to catch it. The torque on her spine was devastating. Three herniated discs. Torn rotator cuff. Chronic pain that never went away.
The hotel's insurance company offered her $12,000.
Twelve thousand dollars for injuries requiring surgery, extensive physical therapy, and permanent limitations preventing her from doing the physically demanding work that had supported her family. She was 48 years old. She had no college degree, limited English, and her entire work history involved manual labor she could no longer perform.
Rosa was terrified to fight back. She felt powerless against a big hotel company. She worried about immigration status even though she was completely legal. She almost accepted that insulting offer because she didn't think someone like her could win against powerful defendants.
That's when her church connected her with me.
I took one look at this case and recognized systemic negligence. The hotel had been cited for carpet hazards multiple times. Maintenance logs showed they'd ignored replacement recommendations for years. Previous incident reports documented other employees injured the same way. They'd chosen to delay repairs to save money despite knowing it created danger.
We rejected their offer. Filed suit in Cook County Circuit Court. Discovered their pattern of prioritizing profit over employee safety. Proved they knew the hallway was dangerous and used it anyway. Eleven months later, we settled for $425,000.
Rosa called me from the ESL class she was taking at Harper College. That settlement meant she could retrain for administrative work despite her physical limitations. It paid for continued medical care for chronic pain. It provided financial security for her family and enabled her to help relatives back home.
That case exemplifies exactly why I became an Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney. Because working immigrants who serve this community deserve lawyers who fight just as hard for them as for anyone else. Because corporations that cut corners on safety must be held accountable regardless of workers' backgrounds. Because justice means making victims whole—not accepting whatever insurance companies offer to make cases disappear quietly. When you hire an Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney who genuinely cares about diverse communities and vulnerable workers, you get representation that goes beyond just processing paperwork—you get an advocate who fights for what's right.

Arlington Heights isn't just another suburb—it's Cook County's largest village and the northwest suburbs' commercial center with specific characteristics that create unique injury scenarios.
This community presents particular injury risks and legal considerations:
When you hire an Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney who actually practices regularly in Cook County courts, you're getting someone with genuine local expertise. I know the Cook County judicial system intimately. I understand how northwest suburban cases differ from downtown Chicago or south suburban cases. I've handled hundreds of cases in these exact courthouses.
Lawyers who primarily practice in DuPage County or other jurisdictions don't have this advantage. An Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney with deep Cook County roots knows how to maximize outcomes in this specific jurisdiction.
Here's something crucial: Arlington Heights has a diverse population including substantial Hispanic, Asian, and Middle Eastern communities.
Many injured workers have limited English proficiency. Some worry about immigration status impacting their cases. Cultural differences affect how people interact with the legal system.
If your lawyer doesn't understand cultural sensitivity and can't provide language access, injured workers get exploited. They accept inadequate settlements because they don't understand their rights. They fear speaking up against employers or property owners.
I work with injured people from every background throughout my career. My office provides translation services. I understand cultural considerations. As your Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney, every client receives respectful, culturally competent representation regardless of background.
As your Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney, I handle every variety of injury case:
Arlington Heights' highway system carries massive traffic volumes creating constant collision risks.
Common highway accidents include:
Highway accidents often result in catastrophic injuries because of high speeds. Traumatic brain injuries. Spinal cord damage. Multiple fractures. Fatalities.
These cases require thorough investigation and aggressive advocacy. Multiple vehicles mean multiple insurance policies. Construction zone accidents may involve government entities and contractors.
That's when you need an Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney who knows how to handle complex multi-party cases. An experienced Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney understands that highway collision cases often involve multiple defendants, complex insurance coverage issues, and require immediate investigation before crucial evidence disappears.
Arlington Park creates unique injury scenarios for both workers and visitors.
Racetrack-related injuries include:
Cases involving major entertainment venues can be complex. Questions about premises liability, negligent security, and alcohol service liability require specialized legal knowledge.
I understand how to handle these venue cases effectively. I know when dram shop liability applies. I know how to prove inadequate maintenance or security. As an Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney who has handled numerous cases involving Arlington Park and similar entertainment venues, I know the specific legal issues these facilities create.
Arlington Heights' hospitality industry—hotels, restaurants, event venues—employs many workers who face injury risks daily.
Common hospitality workplace injuries include:
Here's the challenge with hospitality worker injuries: many workers are immigrants or low-wage earners who fear employer retaliation or believe they have no rights.
That's wrong. Every worker in Illinois has rights under workers' compensation law. Regardless of your immigration status, regardless of your English proficiency, regardless of your income level—you have legal protections.
I fight for hospitality workers daily. As an Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney specializing in workplace injuries, I ensure you receive proper benefits including medical care and wage replacement.
Arlington Heights' major retail corridors—Rand Road, Golf Road, Northwest Highway—see constant customer traffic and frequent accidents.
Retail premises liability cases include:
Property owners have legal duties to maintain safe conditions. When they fail through negligent maintenance, inadequate snow removal, or failure to address known hazards, they must be held accountable.
The key is fast evidence preservation. That's why you must contact an Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney immediately after any premises accident. An experienced Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney knows that security footage often gets deleted within days, witness memories fade quickly, and property owners sometimes fix hazards and claim they never existed.
Arlington Heights and surrounding northwest suburbs host manufacturing and industrial facilities creating serious injury risks.
Manufacturing workplace injuries include:
Manufacturing accidents often involve OSHA violations and potential third-party liability beyond workers' compensation. Equipment manufacturers may be liable for defective machinery. Maintenance contractors may be liable for unsafe conditions.
I understand manufacturing workplace law thoroughly. I know OSHA regulations. I work with safety experts. Manufacturing cases are my specialty. As an Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney representing injured manufacturing workers throughout the northwest suburbs, I know how to identify all potentially liable parties and pursue maximum compensation through both workers' compensation and third-party claims.
Arlington Heights' Metra stations create unique injury scenarios.
Train-related injuries include:
Cases involving Metra or other railroad entities can be complex. Different liability rules apply. Federal regulations govern certain aspects.
I understand railroad liability law. I know when immunity applies and when it doesn't. As your Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney, I'll navigate the complex federal and state regulations governing railroad accidents to ensure you receive fair compensation.
Arlington Heights area healthcare facilities generally provide quality care—but medical errors happen.
I handle medical malpractice involving:
Medical malpractice cases are extraordinarily expensive and complex. Most personal injury lawyers avoid them. I don't—when cases have genuine merit. My fee is 33⅓%, which is standard.
Arlington Heights area senior living facilities serve elderly residents who deserve dignity and quality care.
Unfortunately, I've seen cases of:
If your loved one has been harmed in an Arlington Heights area facility, call me immediately.
Losing a family member because of someone else's negligence creates indescribable pain.
Illinois wrongful death law allows certain family members to recover compensation for:
These cases demand both compassion and fierce advocacy. I handle wrongful death claims with appropriate dignity while fighting aggressively for maximum compensation.
Some injuries alter your entire life permanently:
I've invested over $100,000 in elite trial training including graduation from Gerry Spence's Trial Lawyer's College and completion of The Edge program. Fewer than one in 10,000 lawyers complete this advanced training. I pursued this training specifically to handle catastrophic cases at the highest level.
Insurance adjusters aren't your friends—they're trained professionals whose job is paying you as little as possible.
They sound sympathetic. They seem helpful. They're playing you.
Every dollar they avoid paying you increases their company's profit. They count on injured people not knowing their rights and being desperate enough to accept inadequate settlements.
I used to work for defense firms representing insurance companies early in my career. I saw the training manuals. I know the tactics. That's exactly why I switched to representing injured people exclusively.
Here's an insurance company tactic specific to diverse communities like Arlington Heights: they exploit workers with language barriers or immigration fears.
They provide claim forms only in English. They schedule medical evaluations without translation. They pressure workers to settle quickly by implying legal action could create problems.
This is predatory and illegal. You have rights regardless of your language proficiency or immigration status.
My office provides translation services. As your Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney, I won't let insurance companies exploit vulnerable workers. An Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney who understands the diverse community knows how to protect workers' rights regardless of their language proficiency or immigration concerns.
Insurance companies make quick lowball offers for one reason: most people accept them.
Here's the trap: once you accept their settlement and sign the release, it's final. You can't return later.
Never accept an insurance settlement without consulting a lawyer. My consultations are free.
When adjusters call requesting recorded statements, they're not trying to help you.
Everything gets recorded, transcribed, and used against you.
Politely decline. Tell them you need to speak with an attorney. Then call me immediately at (312) 500-4500.



Most injured people think compensation is limited to medical expenses. That's completely wrong. Illinois law allows recovery for:
Insurance companies won't voluntarily tell you about these categories. That's why you need an Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney who will pursue every dollar. Working with an Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney means someone is fighting for your full compensation—not just what insurance companies want to pay.
I never settle cases for less than their worth. Roughly 90% of my cases settle without trial—but that reflects aggressive negotiation from strength.
Insurance companies recognize which lawyers fear courtrooms and which ones don't. I've tried more than 30 jury trials, plus about 100 arbitrations.
When you're represented by an Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney insurance companies actually fear, you get significantly better settlement offers. Insurance adjusters know which Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney lawyers have genuine trial experience and which ones don't—and they adjust their settlement offers accordingly.
When you call me, here's what happens:
I never chase clients. I never use high-pressure sales tactics.
If you hire me, I begin working immediately:
Evidence degrades rapidly. Speed matters, and I move fast.
Your health is priority one. I'll help connect you with appropriate medical providers who can communicate in your language if needed.
If you have health insurance, use it. If you don't, I can refer you to quality doctors who treat on a lien basis.
Once treatment is complete, I calculate full case value and send a detailed demand to the insurance company.
I've negotiated thousands of these cases. I know their true value and I don't back down.
If insurance companies won't be reasonable, I file suit without hesitation.
My office is at 1000 Jorie Blvd, Suite 204, Oak Brook, Illinois 60523. I handle Cook County cases regularly. As an Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney practicing in Cook County courts, I understand the local judicial system, know the judges, and have established relationships that benefit my clients throughout the northwest suburbs.
My goal remains constant: secure every dollar you deserve as quickly as possible.
When we win:
If we lose—which is rare—you owe me absolutely nothing.
Find Out What YOUR Case Might Be Worth...for free.
You pay nothing upfront. Nothing out of pocket. I advance every expense.
I only get paid when you get paid.
For workers' compensation, my fee is 20%. For personal injury, it's 33⅓%, or 40% if lawsuit filing becomes necessary. Medical malpractice is 33⅓%.
If we lose, you owe me zero.
Injuries don't respect business hours. Call me anytime—24 hours daily, 7 days weekly, 365 days yearly.
I don't run a volume mill. When you hire me, you work directly with me.
Arlington Heights' diverse community includes many people with limited English proficiency.
My office provides translation services. I work with injured people from every cultural background. I understand the fears and concerns specific to immigrant communities.
Every client receives respectful, culturally competent representation. When searching for an Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney, it's crucial to find someone who understands the diverse community and can communicate effectively with clients from all backgrounds.
I've invested over $100,000 studying with America's premier trial lawyers:
Not one in 10,000 lawyers completes this elite training.
Even if you feel okay, see a doctor immediately after accidents. Some injuries don't show immediate symptoms.
Never give recorded statements without consulting a lawyer.
Politely decline. Then call me at (312) 500-4500.
Insurance companies monitor your social media actively.
Best policy: avoid social media entirely until case resolution.
Insurance companies' first offers are always inadequate.
Before accepting anything, call me. Free consultation.
Many injured workers with immigration concerns fear pursuing legal claims.
This fear is understandable but misplaced. Illinois workers' compensation law protects all workers regardless of immigration status. Pursuing a legitimate injury claim will not create immigration problems.
Don't let fear prevent you from seeking compensation you legally deserve.
In Illinois, you typically have two years from injury date to file personal injury suits.
Miss these deadlines and your case dies. Permanently.
Illinois law protects injured people through several legal theories:
Illinois uses "modified comparative negligence." Provided you're less than 50% at fault, you can still recover damages.
Generally, you have two years from injury date to file personal injury suits.
Don't miss this deadline.
Illinois workers' compensation law protects all workers injured on the job regardless of immigration status.
You have the right to:
Employers cannot retaliate against you for filing legitimate claims.
My office is at 1000 Jorie Blvd, Suite 204, Oak Brook, IL 60523—convenient to Arlington Heights and surrounding northwest suburban communities including:
I handle cases throughout Cook County and surrounding areas.
Illinois typically allows two years from injury date for personal injury lawsuits. Workers compensation provides three years, but employer notification is required within 45 days.
Nothing upfront, nothing out of pocket. Pure contingency.
My fee is 20% for workers compensation, 33⅓% for injury cases, or 40% if lawsuit filing becomes necessary. If we lose, you owe nothing.
No. Pursuing legitimate injury claims will not create immigration problems.
Illinois workers' compensation law specifically protects all workers regardless of immigration status. Federal law protects workers pursuing legitimate workplace safety claims. As an Arlington Heights Personal Injury Attorney who has represented many immigrant workers, I can assure you that filing a legitimate injury claim will not negatively impact your immigration status.
Don't let fear prevent you from seeking compensation you legally deserve.
Yes. My office works with professional translators for multiple languages.
We can communicate with you in your preferred language throughout your case.
Absolutely not.
Call me before accepting anything. Free consultation.
Yes, provided you're less than 50% at fault.
Don't let that stop you from getting medical care. I can refer you to quality doctors who treat on a lien basis.
It depends on multiple variables. Some cases settle within months. Others require a year or more.
Probably not. Roughly 90% of my cases settle without trial.
It doesn't automatically destroy your case. Illinois law permits claims for "aggravation" of pre-existing conditions.
You might still recover through your uninsured motorist coverage.

Scott DeSalvo founded DeSalvo Law to help injured people throughout Chicago and surrounding suburbs. Licensed to practice law in Illinois since 1998, IARDC #6244452, Scott has represented over 3,000 clients in personal injury, workers compensation, and accident cases.
No Fee Unless You Win | Free Consultation | 24/7 Availability Call or Text: (312) 500-4500
>>Read More
Main Office:
1000 Jorie Blvd Ste 204
Oak Brook, IL 60523
New Cases: 312-500-4500
Office: 312-895-0545
Fax: 866-629-1817
service@desalvolaw.com
Chicago and Other Suburban Offices
By Appointment Only