Phil Kesler

Phil Kesler

Owner / Personal Injury Lawyer

“I’ve stood up for hardworking people injured on the job and made sure they receive the benefits they’re entitled to.”

WE KNOW WORK INJURIES.

A serious work injury can put your income, health, and future at risk in an instant. Our team has helped injured workers across Northern Illinois secure medical care, wage benefits, and the full compensation they deserve after a workplace injury.

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Phil Kesler

Phil Kesler

Owner / Personal Injury Lawyer

“I’ve stood up for hardworking people injured on the job and made sure they receive the benefits they’re entitled to.”

Meet the Work Injury Lawyers

From the moment you report your injury to the day your case is resolved, our work injury attorneys guide you through every step of the workers’ compensation process. Your focus should be on healing and getting back on your feet — we’ll handle the paperwork, the insurance company, and everything in between.

Phil Kesler

Phil Kesler

Kim MacCloskey

Kim MacCloskey

Mary Wood

Mary Wood

Zac Cook

Zac Cook

How We Can Help

Construction Accidents

Our work injury attorneys represent construction workers hurt in falls, equipment accidents, and other dangerous job site incidents.

Repetitive Stress Injuries

We represent workers who develop carpal tunnel, back strain, and other overuse injuries caused by repetitive job tasks.

Slip and Fall at Work

We help employees who suffer serious injuries after slipping on wet floors, unsafe walkways, or poorly maintained work areas.

Warehouse & Lifting Injuries

Our team helps employees recover benefits after back injuries, muscle tears, and strains from heavy lifting on the job.

Machinery & Equipment Injuries

Our lawyers fight for workers injured by malfunctioning machinery, defective tools, or unsafe industrial equipment.

Workplace Vehicle Accidents

We assist drivers, delivery workers, and employees injured while operating company vehicles during the course of their employment.

  • Check for Injuries
  • Get Safe
  • Report the Injury
  • Document the Scene
  • Gather Witness Information
  • Preserve Evidence
  • Follow Medical Advice
  • Contact MacCloskey Kesler & Associates

8 Steps to Take Right Away

After a workplace injury, taking the right steps can protect your health, secure your workers’ compensation benefits, and strengthen your claim from the very beginning.

Peoria Workers' Compensation Lawyer — Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How long do I have to file a workers' compensation claim in Peoria, Illinois?

In Illinois, you generally need to notify your employer of a work-related injury as soon as possible and within the legal deadlines that apply to your situation. Waiting can create problems with your right to benefits and the documentation needed to support your claim. If you are unsure whether you reported it correctly, a Peoria workers' compensation lawyer can help you understand what steps to take next.

What benefits can I receive through workers' compensation in Peoria?

A workers' compensation claim may provide coverage for medical treatment related to your injury and may also provide wage replacement benefits if you miss work. In more serious cases, additional benefits may apply. Because every workplace injury is different, the value and scope of benefits depend on the facts of your case and the medical documentation supporting your condition.

What if my employer says my injury didn't happen at work?

Disputes happen, especially with back injuries, repetitive stress injuries, or conditions that worsen over time. If your employer or the insurance company challenges your claim, strong documentation matters—when symptoms began, when you reported them, where you were working, and what tasks you were performing. A Peoria work injury attorney can help you gather evidence, organize records, and pursue the benefits you are owed.

Should I give a recorded statement to the workers' comp insurance company?

Be cautious. Insurance adjusters may ask questions in ways that can be used to minimize or deny your claim. Before giving a recorded statement, signing paperwork, or agreeing to anything that could limit your benefits, it is often smart to speak with a Peoria workers' compensation attorney who can explain what you are being asked and what it could mean for your case.

How much does it cost to hire a Peoria workers' compensation lawyer?

Most workers' compensation cases are handled on a contingency basis, meaning you do not pay upfront legal fees. Attorney fees are typically collected only if benefits or compensation are recovered on your behalf. If you have questions about costs, our team can explain how fees work during a free consultation.

What if my workplace injury was partly my fault?

Workers' compensation is generally a no-fault system, which means you may still qualify for benefits even if you made a mistake or an accident happened quickly. That said, there are situations that can complicate claims—especially if the insurance company alleges misconduct or disputes the circumstances. A Peoria work injury lawyer can review the facts and help protect your claim.

How long does a Peoria workers' compensation case take?

Timelines vary depending on the severity of the injury, the medical treatment required, whether you can return to work, and whether the insurance company disputes your benefits. Some cases move quickly, while others take longer due to medical evaluations, hearings, or negotiations. An attorney can give you a clearer expectation after reviewing your situation.

Do I really need a lawyer for a Peoria work injury claim?

Not every claim requires a lawyer, but legal help can make a big difference if your claim is denied, your benefits are delayed, your injury is serious, or you feel pressured to return to work too soon. A Peoria workers' compensation lawyer can handle communication with the insurer, help you avoid common mistakes, and fight for the full benefits you deserve.