Naperville's rapidly growing economy brings new corporate campuses, tech offices, and construction projects every year. WIN Injury Network helps Naperville workers navigate the workers' comp system when injuries disrupt their careers and livelihoods.
Get Free Case EvaluationNaperville often tops "best places to live" lists, but its polished image conceals a wide range of workplace hazards. The city's corporate parks along the I-88 corridor β home to companies like Calamos Investments, Nalco (now part of Ecolab), Nokia (formerly Alcatel-Lucent), and numerous tech startups β generate a steady stream of repetitive strain injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, and ergonomic-related back conditions. These injuries are just as compensable under Illinois workers' comp law as a factory accident, yet many office and tech workers don't realize they have a claim.
Naperville's construction boom has been transformative. Major residential developments in the south and west parts of the city, the ongoing downtown revitalization around the Riverwalk, and commercial projects near the Route 59 corridor keep thousands of tradespeople employed year-round. Falls from scaffolding, nail gun injuries, electrocution from overhead power lines, and trenching collapses are all too common on these job sites. WIN's construction accident attorneys understand the nuances of general contractor liability and can pursue both workers' comp benefits and third-party negligence claims when a worker is injured due to unsafe site conditions.
Naperville's Edward Hospital β a nationally recognized facility β and the nearby Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital in Downers Grove provide excellent orthopedic, neurological, and rehabilitative care for injured workers. WIN coordinates appointments with approved specialists and ensures injured workers receive timely treatment without navigating insurance bureaucracy on their own.
One challenge unique to Naperville's white-collar workforce is employer pushback on repetitive strain and cumulative trauma claims. Companies often argue these conditions are pre-existing or not work-related. WIN's attorneys have a track record of building strong medical evidence to demonstrate workplace causation, ensuring that Naperville's tech workers and office professionals receive the benefits they're entitled to.
WIN Injury Network proudly serves workers throughout Naperville and the surrounding DuPage and Will County communities, including Lisle, Warrenville, Wheaton, Bolingbrook, Plainfield, Woodridge, and Downers Grove. We also represent workers at corporate campuses and construction sites along the I-88 corridor from Oak Brook to Aurora.
From corporate office injuries along the I-88 tech corridor to construction site accidents in Naperville's booming residential areas, WIN's attorneys have the experience to build your case and fight for maximum benefits under Illinois law.