Law Office of Bryan P. Lynch, P.C.

Chicago Attorney for Easement Cases

Illinois Attorney Handling Partial Property Takings and Temporary and Permanent Easements by IDOT

Forced TakingsWhen the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) contacts property owners regarding its right to take all or part of their residential or business property due to a road-widening project, intersection project or other highway project, IDOT has likely already spent millions of dollars preparing for and gaining approval for the project. Numerous property owners will likely face condemnation actions with regard to the project and will be incapable of fighting condemnation.

When facing a partial taking or the impressment of easement on your property by IDOT, it is important to consult an experienced attorney who can effectively assert your rights and ensure you receive the full benefits to which you are entitled. Contact Chicago easement lawyer Bryan P. Lynch for a free consultation.

Why Is IDOT Taking My Property?

There are several different categories of property interest that the state may choose to take in an eminent domain and condemnation case. The majority of these projects involve some form of road construction. Widening a road or intersection in a rural or suburban area can mean taking part of one's business property, taking the frontage off one's residential property, asserting the right to use a property owner's property for a number of years or permanently.

How Much Compensation Am I Entitled to From IDOT?

Unfortunately, it is very difficult for a property owner to defeat IDOT's taking or to save his or her property. However, all property owners can require that IDOT follow the law and every step in the process; and if it does not, then it cannot take your property. Attorney Lynch will ensure that IDOT follows the law and your rights are protected. If IDOT has followed the law, then the owners' focus shifts to their valuation rights, such as:

Contact Our Chicago Law Firm

If IDOT is adding a turn lane to an intersection or widening the road near your property, understand and protect your rights. Contact our Chicago law firm for effective legal help throughout the collar counties.

Law Office of Bryan P. Lynch, P.C.
734 North Wells Street
Chicago, IL 60654
Phone: 312-573-2727
Fax: 312-573-2728

The Law Office of Bryan P. Lynch, P.C. represents property owners located across the Chicagoland area, including Chicago, Cook County, Lake County, McHenry County, Will County, DuPage County, Kendall County, Kane County, and all surrounding areas, including the communities of Rockford, Waukegan, Barrington, Arlington Heights, Elgin, St. Charles, Aurora, Naperville, Joliet and Orland Park.

The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.

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