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Expressway Shootings in Chicago: Can Drivers Sue for Negligent Security?

by jamesbizzieri | May 26, 2025 | Personal Injury, Premises Liability

Chicago-Expressway

Chicago’s expressways have become a hotspot for shootings, leaving drivers and passengers traumatized and wondering if they have any recourse. The reality is that expressway shootings are a growing concern, and victims may be able to seek compensation for their injuries under premises liability law.

Understanding Negligent Security

Negligent security refers to the failure of a property owner or manager to provide adequate security measures to protect individuals from harm. In the context of expressway shootings, negligent security might involve the failure to:

  • Install surveillance cameras
  • Provide adequate lighting
  • Employ security personnel to patrol high-risk areas

(Can I Sue for Negligent Security in Illinois?: Understanding Personal Injury Claims)

Potential Defendants in Expressway Shooting Cases

In Illinois, victims of expressway shootings may be able to sue for negligent security if they can prove that the entity responsible for maintaining the expressway failed to provide adequate security measures. Potential defendants might include:

  • The State of Illinois, if the expressway is maintained by the state
  • The City of Chicago, if the expressway is within city limits
  • Private companies contracted to provide security services
  • Other entities responsible for maintaining or overseeing the expressway

Proving Negligent Security in Expressway Shooting Cases

To succeed in a negligent security claim, victims must prove that the defendant failed to provide adequate security measures, and that this failure directly caused their injuries. This can be a complex and challenging process, as it requires demonstrating that the entity had a duty to provide security, breached that duty, and that the breach directly caused the victim’s injuries.

Some key considerations in pursuing a negligent security claim include the doctrine of sovereign immunity, comparative fault, and damages caps. For example, sovereign immunity may shield government entities from liability in certain circumstances. Comparative fault may impact damages if the victim is partially responsible for their injuries. Damages caps may limit the amount of damages that can be recovered.

The Importance of Seeking Compensation

If you’re a victim of an expressway shooting, it’s essential to seek medical attention and report the incident to the authorities. You may also want to consider consulting with a personal injury lawyer who can help you navigate the complex process of seeking compensation. A lawyer can help you understand your rights and options, and fight for the compensation you deserve.

In conclusion, expressway shootings in Chicago are a serious concern, and victims may be able to seek compensation for their injuries. By understanding the concept of negligent security and the challenges involved in pursuing a claim, victims can take the first step towards recovering the compensation they deserve.

If you’re looking for an experienced Chicago personal injury lawyer to help navigate your claim, we will fight assiduously for your right to the compensation you deserve. Call Bizzieri Law Offices at 773.881.9000. The case evaluation is free, and we never charge a fee unless we recover damages for you.

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