What Cities and States Does GoSuits Serve?
We’re here for personal injury clients throughout:
- California: Los Angeles, San Diego, Long Beach, Anaheim, Riverside, Irvine, Santa Ana, and surrounding Southern California communities.
- Texas: Plano, Dallas, Frisco, Fort Worth, Arlington, Richardson, McKinney, Garland, Carrollton, and other North Texas cities across Collin, Dallas, Tarrant, Ellis, and Harris Counties. We also serve Houston, San Antonio, and Austin.
- Illinois: Chicago, Springfield, Rockford, Naperville, Peoria, Aurora, Joliet, and major cities throughout the state.
How Long Do Personal Injury Cases Take?
It depends on the details of your case. Some personal injury cases settle within a few months through negotiation, while others, particularly those involving serious injuries, disputed liability, or uncooperative insurance companies, can take longer. If a case goes to trial, that adds time.
What we can promise is that we’ll keep your case moving forward as efficiently as possible using our proprietary technology and 30 years of combined legal experience, and we’ll update you regularly so you always know what’s happening and what to expect next. Our goal is to get you fair compensation without unnecessary delays.
What Kind Of Compensation Have Our Clients Recovered?
We’ve recovered millions of dollars for thousands of clients across California, Texas, and Illinois. These recoveries include economic damages (medical bills, lost wages, and rehabilitation costs) and non-economic damages (pain, suffering, and emotional distress).
How compensation is used depends on the case. Car accident victims often cover ongoing treatment and lost income. Wrongful death families use it for funeral expenses and loss of financial support. Product liability clients pay for surgeries and long-term care. Truck accident cases, which often involve catastrophic injuries, can result in larger settlements for lifelong medical needs. Every case is different, but the goal is always to help you move forward.
How Does Gosuits Tailor Strategies To California, Texas, And Illinois?
Personal injury laws are not the same across state lines, and we build our approach around what works in each jurisdiction. California follows pure comparative negligence, meaning you can recover damages even if you’re partially at fault. Texas uses modified comparative negligence with a 51% bar, so we focus on proving the other party bears most of the blame. Illinois also follows modified comparative negligence, but recently shifted from contribution to a more plaintiff-friendly system in joint liability cases.
Beyond the legal differences, we understand how courts, juries, and insurance companies operate in each state. We know which tactics work in California negotiations, how Texas juries respond to certain arguments, and what Illinois judges expect in pre-trial motions. This local insight shapes everything, from how we value your case to how we present it. You get a strategy built for where you are.