Chicago, IL Personal Injury Attorneys Handle Taxicab Accident Cases
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There are more than 7,000 taxicabs operating throughout Chicago. Taxis are privately owned and licensed, although the City of Chicago regulates the number of cabs on the road through city-authorized taxi medallions.
Some facts about taxicabs in Chicago:
- Chicago cab drivers do not wear uniforms and, unlike some other cities, cabs are not required to be a certain color.
- Chicago taxis have security cameras in place of plastic partitions between passengers and the driver, but unfortunately, they do little to provide safety in the event of accidents.
- In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, in June 2020, the City of Chicago began to provide cab drivers with $200 a year to buy personal protective gear.
- Taxi drivers in Chicago are required to carry commercial liability insurance with a minimum liability limit of $350,000.
In October 2019, a 33-year-old man riding in a taxi was killed in Downtown Chicago when the taxi driver made a left turn (or potentially a U-turn) and hit another vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed. The victim suffered internal injuries and was later pronounced dead at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
Excessive speed and risky driving practices are an all-to-familiar part of riding in a taxicab in Chicago, where accidents causing injuries to passengers and drivers are not uncommon. Because Chicago’s cab industry can be notoriously difficult to recover damages from, it’s critical to retain the representation of an attorney who understands the intricacies of federal, state, and local laws covering taxicabs in Chicago.
Contact a Skilled Chicago Accident Attorney
Were you injured in a taxicab accident in Chicago? Contact Kelly Law Offices online or call 1-800-859-8800 and set up your free initial consultation with a personal injury attorney experienced with taxicab accidents today.


