PTB 174r - Illinois Department of Transportation 2025

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For IDOT-related questions, please call (800) 452-4368 or use our online form. Information regarding property damage claims procedures may be accessed by visiting the IDOT Claims Procedures page or calling IDOTs Central Bureau of Claims located in Springfield at (217) 782-6263 or (847) 705-4061 for the Chicago area.
ing to Illinois law, motorists do not have to report a car accident. However, if youre a state employee, you must report an automobile accident to the Illinois DOT if any of the following apply: The accident causes bodily injury or death. The crash causes more than $1,500 in property damage.
Our mission is to provide safe, cost-effective transportation for Illinois residents and visitors in ways that enhance quality of life, promote economic prosperity and demonstrate respect for the environment.
Illinois statute (625 ILCS 5/11-408) requires that crash reports be submitted to the Department within 10 days after investigation of the motor vehicle accident.
ing to the Illinois State Police, drivers must report any accident resulting in death, injury, or property damage exceeding $1,500 (or $500 if a driver is uninsured). You can still file a report of an accident that does not meet these criteria.
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The EDP program uses state only funds and is designed to provide 50% state funding for eligible locally owned roadways and 100% state funding for roadway improvements on state owned routes. The remaining 50% match will be provided by local government entities or private sources.
After a car accident in Illinois, you typically have 2 years to file a lawsuit.

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