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Peoria and Bloomington, Illinois

Peoria is a city in and the county seat of Peoria County, Illinois. It the largest city on the Illinois River. Established in 1691, Peoria is the oldest European settlement in Illinois, and is named after the Peoria tribe. As of the 2010 census, the city was the seventh-most populated in Illinois, with a population of 115,007. 

Bloomington is the county seat of McLean County. It is adjacent to Normal, and is the more populous of the two principal municipalities of the Bloomington-Normal metropolitan area. The 2010 census showed the city had a population of 76,610, making it the 12th most populated city in Illinois, and the fifth-most populous city in the state outside of the Chicago Metropolitan Area. Combined with Normal, the twin cities have a population of roughly 130,000.

Links to recent accidents in the Peoria and Bloomington area

Here is information on the most recent accidents in region:

Major Freeways

The Peoria area is served by three Interstate highways: Interstate 74, which runs from northwest to southeast through the downtown area, Interstate 474, a southern bypass of I-74 through portions of Peoria and the suburbs of Bartonville and Creve Coeur, and Interstate 155, which runs south from I-74 in Morton to Interstate 55 in Lincoln which connects to Springfield and St. Louis. I-74 crosses over the Illinois River via the Murray Baker Bridge, while I-474 crosses via the Shade-Lohmann Bridge. The nearest metropolitan centers accessible on I-74 are the Quad Cities to the west, and Bloomington-Normal to the east.

Interstates 39, 55 and 74 intersect at Bloomington, making the city a substantial transportation hub. US highways 51 and 150 and Illinois state route 9 also run through Bloomington. The legendary highway U.S. Route 66 once ran directly through the city's downtown and later on a bypass to the east. The Bloomington-Normal Public Transit System operates Bloomington-Normal's internal bus system, and several intercity bus lines operate north-south and east-west service through the city.

Bloomington is serviced by passenger rail, bus service, and several airlines.

Information on the major hospitals in Peoria and Bloomington:

When someone is injured in an accident in Peoria or Bloomington, it is important to gather information about what happens next.

Being injured in a serious accident is always a shocking and scary experience, and dealing with the aftermath is exhausting and stressful. Accident victims are forced to deal with hospitalization, medical treatments, missed work, and lost income, often while trying to manage pain and disability from their injuries. And then the insurance adjusters start circling. When an accident or injury is serious, people need legal assistance.

Where to find legal assistance after a Peoria or Bloomington injury accident

After a serious crash, it is crucial to get help from a Peoria - Bloomington personal injury attorney who understands the local regulations and legal standards, who knows how insurance policies work, and who can handle all aspects of an insurance claim so the injured person can focus on recovery. If someone is killed in a collision, a Peoria - Bloomington wrongful death lawyer will launch a claim that will begin the process of financial recovery for the family members left behind. Learn more here about what a Peoria - Bloomington accident attorney can do to help.

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Rockford, Illinois - The Forest City, known for its rivers, gardens, and many cultural venues

Rockford is the third largest city in Illinois, and the largest city in Illinois outside of the Chicago metropolitan area. It is the county seat of Winnebago County and is located on both banks of the Rock River in far northern Illinois. According to 2010 census data, the City of Rockford had a population of 152,871. 

Referred to as the Forest City, Rockford is known for various venues of cultural or historical significance, including Anderson Japanese GardensKlehm Arboretum, the Coronado Theatre, and the Burpee Museum of Natural History. Its contributions to music are noted in the Mendelssohn Club, the oldest music club in the nation.

Links to recent accidents in the Rockford area

Here is information on the most recent accidents in region:

Major Freeways

Rockford is linked by highway to Chicago, Illinois; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Madison, Wisconsin; and Dubuque, Iowa. In recent decades, the city's location has worked to its advantage in attracting jobs in the logistics and transportation industries. Public transportation in the city is provided by the Rockford Mass Transit District (RMTD); however, public transit infrastructure in Rockford is not at the level of comparably sized communities.

U.S. Route 20: U.S. Route 20 goes through Rockford twice. The original highway is now an east-west business route (State Street) that divides the city to the north and south. Rockford also marks the point where U.S. 20 and Interstate 90 no longer parallel each other In 1965, a US 20 bypass around the southern end of the city was completed, joining the Northwest Tollway near Cherry Valley. The bypass, known as "Bypass 20", joins State Street west of the city near the village of Winnebago, Illinois. East of Interstate 90, U.S. 20 is a 4-lane divided highway parallelling I-90. From the west, U.S. 20 provides a link to Freeport, Galena, and Dubuque, Iowa. However, much of the highway west of Freeport is a winding two-lane road that discourages truck traffic.

Interstate 39 and U.S. Route 51: Interstate 39 serves as a replacement for U.S. 51 south of the city. Starting from the U.S. 20 bypass, the highway directly links Rockford to Bloomington and Normal, Illinois. Its construction allowed better access to Chicago from the south via Interstate 80 and Interstate 88, also allowing for a bypass around the city of Chicago to Wisconsin. U.S. Route 51 overlaps Interstate 39 throughout the Rockford area.

Information on the major hospitals in Rockford:

Swedish American Hospital;

OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center;

Rockford Memorial Hospital.

When someone is injured in an accident in Rockford, it is important to gather information about what happens next.

Being injured in a serious accident is always a shocking and scary experience, and dealing with the aftermath is exhausting and stressful. Accident victims are forced to deal with hospitalization, medical treatments, missed work, and lost income, often while trying to manage pain and disability from their injuries. And then the insurance adjusters start circling. When an accident or injury is serious, people need legal assistance.

Where to find legal assistance after a Rockford injury accident

After a serious crash, it is crucial to get help from a Rockford personal injury attorney who understands the local regulations and legal standards, who knows how insurance policies work, and who can handle all aspects of an insurance claim so the injured person can focus on recovery. If someone is killed in a collision, a Rockford wrongful death lawyer will launch a claim that will begin the process of financial recovery for the family members left behind. Learn more here about what a Rockford accident attorney can do to help.

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Illinois

At one point or another, everyone is a pedestrian. As the expense of driving and insuring a vehicle rise, more and more people choose to walk to their destinations. As the number of pedestrians increases, so do the number of pedestrian accidents. To see where the Clarksburg and Weston regions rank in terms of pedestrian collisions nationally, please go to this National Highway Traffic Safety Administration report.

Bicycling is becoming more popular in the Charlotte region. Go to the Transportation Choices Alliance site to learn more about biking in Charlotte.

Bicycling is becoming more popular in the El Paso region. With this growing popularity comes a growing risk of bicycle injuries and accidents.

Biking in Chicago can be a fun way to see the sights or a reliable way to commute to work

Chicago has more than 200 miles of on-street protected, buffered and shared bike lanes, many miles of off-street paths and more than 13,000 bike racks, making it a great place to be a cyclist. The city hosts a large infrastructure of rental bikes as well, allowing tourists and occasional travelers to quickly make it to their destination.

Bluefield, Beckley, and Oak Hill, West Virginia 

Nestled in the Appalachian Mountains, the cities of Bluefield, Beckley and Oak Hill boast fresh air and outdoor fun - so much so that Bluefield has been called "nature's air conditioned city." So, when not behind the wheel, the residents of these cities can be found enjoying a wide variety of outdoor activities including hiking, camping, biking and hunting. The region came to fame thanks to its prolific deposits of coal, and the coal mining industry remains a significant part of the economy and culture of the area. 

Bluefield is a city in Mercer County. The population was 10,447 at the 2010 census. It is the core city of the Bluefield WV-VA micropolitan area, which has a population of 107,342. Bluefield prides itself on its hospitable climate. Since 1938 the Chamber of Commerce has given free lemonade when the temperature has surpassed 90 °F. The city's motto is "nature's air conditioned city, where the summer spends the winter."

Beckley Beckley is a city in and the county seat of Raleigh County. It was founded on April 4, 1838. Beckley was named in honor of John James Beckley, who was the first Clerk of the House of Representatives and the first Librarian of Congress. Beckley is well known for two major tourist attractions: The Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine and Tamarack. The Exhibition Coal Mine is a preserved coal mine that offers daily tours and a history lesson on coal mining in Appalachia. Tamarack, a showcase of Appalachian arts and crafts, was built in 1996 at a cost of $10 million and dedicated to former Governor Gaston Caperton.

Oak Hill is a city in Fayette County and is the primary city within the Oak Hill, WV Micropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 7,730 at the 2010 census. Country singer Hank Williams was discovered to be dead while the car in which he was a passenger was stopped in Oak Hill, and Oak Hill is generally accepted to be his place of death.

Here is information on the most recent accidents in Bluefield, Beckley, and Oak Hill, including:

If you are looking for information on a specific crash that happened in Bluefield, Beckley, or Oak Hill, go to the appropriate link above.

If you know someone who has been injured in a Bluefield, Beckley, or Oak Hill accident, here are links to the major hospitals in the area:

Bluefield Regional Medical Center;

Raleigh General Hospital;

Plateau Medical Center.

Legal information for Bluefield, Beckley, and Oak Hill accident victims

After someone has been injured or killed in a motor-vehicle crash in Bluefield, Beckley, or Oak Hill, many decisions need to be made immediately and questions need to be answered. For example, how much of the medical costs will be covered by the insurance policy? How does PIP insurance help with medical bills immediately? What if the at-fault driver has no insurance?

Where to find legal assistance after a Bluefield, Beckley, or Oak Hill injury accident

After a serious crash, it is crucial to get help from a personal injury attorney who understands the local regulations and legal standards, who knows how insurance policies work, and who can handle all aspects of an insurance claim so the injured person can focus on recovery. If someone is killed in a collision, a wrongful death lawyer will launch a claim that will begin the process of financial recovery for the family members left behind.  

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At one point or another, everyone is a pedestrian. As the expense of driving and insuring a vehicle rise, more and more people choose to walk to their destinations. As the number of pedestrians increases, so do the number of pedestrian accidents. To see where the Syracuse region ranks in terms of pedestrian collisions nationally, please go to this National Highway Traffic Safety Administration report.

At one point or another, everyone is a pedestrian. As the expense of driving and insuring a vehicle rise, more and more people choose to walk to their destinations. As the number of pedestrians increases, so do the number of pedestrian accidents. To see where the Greensboro, High Point, and Winston-Salem regions rank in terms of pedestrian collisions nationally, please go to this National Highway Traffic Safety Administration report.

At one point or another, everyone is a pedestrian. As the expense of driving and insuring a vehicle rise, more and more people choose to walk to their destinations. As the number of pedestrians increases, so do the number of pedestrian accidents. To see where the Toledo region ranks in terms of pedestrian collisions nationally, please go to this National Highway Traffic Safety Administration report.