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    Trial Attorneys Based in Mt. Vernon, Serving All of Jefferson County

    Our office is in Mt. Vernon. When you call Olson & Reeves, you reach a law firm that actually practices here — not a billboard operation that advertises across Southern Illinois and has never walked into the Jefferson County Courthouse on South 10th Street. We built our firm on a simple idea: clients deserve a real attorney they can reach, who knows the local courts, and who treats them like a person instead of a file number.

    Mt. Vernon sits where Interstate 57 and Interstate 64 cross — the only place the two interstates meet in Illinois outside the St. Louis area. Roughly 60,000 vehicles pass through that interchange every day, along with heavy traffic on Illinois Route 15, Route 37, and Route 142. All of that traffic means crashes, arrests, and citations happen here constantly, and a large share of them involve drivers just passing through on their way between Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis, and Louisville.

    Whether you were hurt in a wreck on I-57 or I-64, are facing a criminal charge, need to fight a DUI, or got a traffic ticket you cannot afford on your record, you will work with an attorney who brings real courtroom experience and straight answers to every case.

    Olson & Reeves is a Mt. Vernon law firm handling personal injury, criminal defense, DUI defense, and traffic cases throughout Jefferson County. We are Southern Illinois trial lawyers, not a referral network, and we appear regularly at the Jefferson County Courthouse in the Second Judicial Circuit. We offer free consultations to potential new clients.

    Types of Cases Our Mt. Vernon Attorneys Handle

    We focus on the legal problems Mt. Vernon and Jefferson County residents face most. Whether your case is a civil injury claim or a criminal charge, you will work with an attorney who handles these matters in this courthouse regularly.

    Personal Injury & Car Accidents

    A personal injury claim seeks compensation when someone is hurt by another person’s negligence — most often in a car, truck, or motorcycle crash. Mt. Vernon’s spot at the junction of I-57 and I-64 brings constant traffic and frequent collisions, and the interchange carries thousands of commercial trucks every day. Car accidents on Broadway, on South 42nd Street, and along the Route 15 commercial corridor are common.

    If you are hurt, your health comes first. Get checked promptly. The emergency room at SSM Health Good Samaritan Hospital on Good Samaritan Way can treat your injuries, and that medical record becomes important evidence in any claim.

    Under Illinois law, you generally have two years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit (735 ILCS 5/13-202). Shorter deadlines sometimes apply. A claim against a city, county, or other local government generally must be filed within one year (745 ILCS 10/8-101). Do not wait to speak with a lawyer.

    We handle injury cases on a contingency fee basis. That means you pay nothing unless we win. We deal with the insurance companies, the paperwork, and the negotiation so you can focus on getting better.

    Criminal Defense

    A criminal charge in Illinois — from a Class C misdemeanor to a Class X felony — puts your freedom, your record, and your future at stake. Olson & Reeves defends Jefferson County clients against charges including theft, drug offenses, assault, battery, domestic violence, weapons charges, and more. If you have been arrested, the decisions you make in the first hours and days matter.

    The single most important thing you can do after an arrest: do not discuss the allegations with police without a lawyer present. Call an attorney as soon as you can. We look at how the evidence was gathered, protect your constitutional rights, and build the strongest defense the facts allow.

    Our criminal defense attorneys are at the Jefferson County Courthouse regularly. We know how cases move through the Jefferson County State’s Attorney’s Office and through the Second Judicial Circuit. That day-to-day familiarity with local procedure helps us prepare your case.

    DUI Defense

    A DUI in Illinois means operating, or being in actual physical control of, a vehicle while impaired by alcohol, drugs, or any intoxicating substance (625 ILCS 5/11-501). A DUI carries criminal penalties and an immediate threat to your driving privileges: a statutory summary suspension can take effect through the Illinois Secretary of State before your court case is even resolved.

    The consequences reach your job, your insurance rates, and your permanent record. A DUI conviction in Illinois cannot be expunged or sealed — it stays with you for life. That makes an early defense critical.

    We examine every detail: the legality of the traffic stop, the calibration and administration of breath and field sobriety tests, the officer’s conduct, and the procedures used at arrest. A weakness in any one of these areas can change the outcome of your case.

    Our DUI defense attorneys handle these cases in Jefferson County and understand how they are prosecuted here.

    Traffic Offenses

    Traffic tickets are easy to underestimate — until the convictions add up. Speeding, driving on a suspended or revoked license, reckless driving, operating without insurance, and similar offenses can raise your insurance, add points to your record, and put your license at risk. For CDL holders, a single ticket can threaten a livelihood.

    With tens of thousands of vehicles moving through Mt. Vernon every day on I-57, I-64, and Route 15, traffic stops and citations are constant. Many of them are worth fighting.

    An attorney can often negotiate court supervision or a reduced charge that keeps the offense off your driving record. Before you pay a ticket — which is the same as pleading guilty — find out what it will actually cost you.

    Talk to our traffic lawyers before you decide anything. We offer free traffic ticket case reviews.

    How Much Does a Lawyer in Mt. Vernon, IL Cost?

    Cost is one of the first things clients ask about, so we keep it clear from the start. The fee depends on the type of case, and the initial consultation is always free.

    ✓ Contingency Fees — Injury Cases

    Personal injury cases are handled on a contingency fee basis. You pay no attorney fee up front and no fee at all unless we recover compensation for you. Our fee is a percentage of the recovery, which keeps our interests aligned with yours: we only get paid when you do.

    Flat Fees — Criminal & Traffic Cases

    For most criminal defense, DUI, and traffic matters, we charge a flat fee — a single, agreed-upon price for handling your case. No hourly meter. No surprise bills. We quote the fee after discussing your situation so you can decide with full information.

    Why a Jefferson County Lawyer Makes a Difference

    The statutes are the same statewide, but the courtroom is not. The gap between a lawyer who is in the Jefferson County Courthouse week after week and one who is not can matter in your case.

    A lawyer who practices here regularly understands the local court schedule, the way cases are filed and called, the procedures of the Circuit Clerk’s office, and the day-to-day rhythm of the Second Judicial Circuit. That working knowledge of local procedure shapes how a case is prepared and presented.

    A firm advertising across Southern Illinois or a billboard operation hours away often has none of that. Some of them are not even law firms — they are lead generators that collect your information and sell your case to a local attorney after taking a referral fee. When you hire Olson & Reeves, you work directly with a Mt. Vernon attorney, with no middleman in between.

    Paying Your Ticket vs. Fighting It

    Paying a traffic ticket feels like the quick option, but in Illinois it counts as a guilty plea. Here is how simply paying compares with fighting the ticket:

    What’s at Stake If You Just Pay the Ticket If You Fight It With a Lawyer
    Your Record A conviction goes on your driving record Court supervision can keep it off your record
    Insurance Your insurer can raise your rates Avoiding a conviction helps protect your rate
    Your License Points add up; repeat offenses risk suspension Fewer or no points protects your license
    A CDL or Job A conviction can threaten a commercial license A lawyer can seek a result that protects your CDL
    Your Options Paying ends your options — it is a guilty plea You keep the chance to negotiate or contest

    How to Request Police Reports and Accident Records in Mt. Vernon, Illinois

    After a crash or an arrest, the official police report is one of the most important documents in your case. Here is how to get records in Mt. Vernon:

    Step What to Do
    1. Identify the Right Agency If Mt. Vernon city officers responded, the report is held by the Mt. Vernon Police Department at 600 S. 27th Street (phone: 618-242-2131). If the incident happened on a county road or in an unincorporated area, the report may be with the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office at 911 Casey Avenue (phone: 618-244-8004). For interstate crashes on I-57 or I-64, the Illinois State Police may hold the report, which can be requested online for a fee.
    2. Contact the Records Division Call or visit the agency’s records office. You will need the date of the incident, the location, and the names of the people involved. Reports are usually available within a few business days.
    3. Bring ID and a Fee Most agencies require a valid photo ID and charge a small copying fee for the report.
    4. Let Your Attorney Handle It If you have hired a lawyer, we request the police report, crash diagram, dash and body camera footage, 911 recordings, and any other evidence on your behalf — and we know what to look for in them.

    What to Look for When Hiring a Mt. Vernon, IL Lawyer

    Not every attorney is the right fit for every case. When choosing a lawyer in Mt. Vernon, look for these qualities:

    ✓ Trial Experience Most cases settle, but you want an attorney prepared to go to trial if needed. That willingness strengthens your position in every negotiation.
    ✓ Local Presence Choose a lawyer who actually practices in Jefferson County — not a firm that advertises here but litigates somewhere else.
    ✓ Transparent Fees A good lawyer explains costs clearly — contingency, flat fee, or otherwise — before you sign anything.
    ✓ Focused Practice A lawyer who concentrates on personal injury, criminal defense, DUI, and traffic brings depth to exactly the problems you are facing.
    ✓ Honest Assessments Be wary of anyone who promises a specific result. A trustworthy lawyer tells you what you need to hear, including the hard parts.

    You Do Not Have to Figure This Out Alone

    A legal problem can feel overwhelming. An arrest, a serious injury, or a court date brings stress, fear, and a flood of unfamiliar paperwork and deadlines, often all at once. If that is where you are right now, you are not alone.

    At Olson & Reeves, our job is to guide you through the process with steady, honest counsel. We explain what is happening in plain language, tell you what to expect at each step, and stand beside you as your advocate. We cannot promise a particular outcome, but we can promise to prepare thoroughly, communicate openly, and fight hard for the best result your case allows.

    Jefferson County Courts & Local Resources

    Resource Address / Contact Link
    Jefferson County Courthouse 100 S. 10th St., Mt. Vernon, IL 62864 — (618) 244-8000 Directions
    Circuit Clerk’s Office 100 S. 10th St., Mt. Vernon, IL 62864 — (618) 244-8007 Website
    Second Judicial Circuit Covers Jefferson, Crawford, Edwards, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Lawrence, Richland, Wabash, Wayne & White Counties Website
    Illinois Courts — Jefferson County Court information, local rules & calendars Website
    Jefferson County State’s Attorney 100 S. 10th St., Room 203, Mt. Vernon, IL 62864 — (618) 244-8025 Website
    Mt. Vernon Police Department 600 S. 27th St., Mt. Vernon, IL 62864 — (618) 242-2131 Directions
    Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office 911 Casey Ave., Mt. Vernon, IL 62864 — (618) 244-8004 Directions
    SSM Health Good Samaritan Hospital 1 Good Samaritan Way, Mt. Vernon, IL 62864 — (618) 242-4600 Directions
    Illinois State Police — Crash Reports Request copies of ISP-investigated crash reports online Website
    Illinois Secretary of State Driver’s license, vehicle registration & driving records Website

    Proudly Serving Mt. Vernon and All of Jefferson County, Illinois

    Olson & Reeves represents clients throughout Jefferson County — not just in Mt. Vernon, but in the smaller towns and communities where an experienced attorney can be hard to find. If you live, work, or were cited or injured anywhere in the county, we can help.

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    Frequently Asked Questions For Our Mt. Vernon, IL Lawyers

    Answers to the questions Mt. Vernon clients ask us most. For advice specific to your situation, contact us for a free consultation.

    Hiring a Lawyer & Court Appearances

    Should I hire a local Mt. Vernon lawyer or a big firm from out of town?

    For a case in Jefferson County, a local Mt. Vernon attorney is almost always the better choice. Local lawyers are at the Jefferson County Courthouse regularly and understand its judges, prosecutors, and procedures firsthand. They can meet with you in person and are accountable to the community they serve.

    A distant firm — from Chicago, St. Louis, or anywhere else — may never set foot in your courtroom. Many of those firms are really referral services that collect your information and pass your case to a local attorney after taking a cut. At Olson & Reeves, your case is handled here in Mt. Vernon by the attorney you actually meet, not passed down an anonymous chain.

    Can an attorney guarantee a specific outcome in my case?

    No. Under the Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct, no ethical attorney can guarantee a specific result, and anyone who does should be treated as a serious red flag. What a good lawyer can offer is thorough preparation, honest advice, and aggressive advocacy.

    Be cautious of any attorney who promises a dismissal or a specific dollar amount before reviewing the facts of your case. The Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct bar that kind of guarantee. At Olson & Reeves, we give you a realistic picture from the start, including the hard parts.

    Can my lawyer go to the Jefferson County Courthouse for me so I don't miss work?

    In many routine traffic cases and minor misdemeanor matters, yes — an Illinois attorney can appear at the Jefferson County Courthouse on your behalf so you do not have to miss work, arrange childcare, or make a long drive. More serious charges, and most felony and DUI cases, require your personal appearance in court.

    Once we review your case, we will tell you upfront which dates require you to be there and which ones we can cover for you.

    Can I represent myself in Jefferson County court?

    You have the legal right to represent yourself, but it is rarely a good idea. If you do, you will be up against the Jefferson County State’s Attorney’s Office, experienced full-time prosecutors who handle cases like yours every day and know the local rules of court inside and out.

    Procedure, evidence rules, plea negotiations, and sentencing exposure are easy to get wrong, and mistakes can be permanent. Even a routine traffic ticket has consequences that are not obvious until it is too late. A consultation costs nothing, so at minimum understand what you are facing before you decide to go it alone.

    Personal Injury & Car Accidents

    What if I was in a crash on I-57 or I-64 near Mt. Vernon but I live out of state?

    You can still pursue an Illinois injury claim even if you live in another state. A crash on I-57 or I-64 in Jefferson County is governed by Illinois law and handled through the Jefferson County courts, no matter where you live. A local Mt. Vernon attorney can manage the claim, deal with the insurance companies, and handle most steps so you rarely need to travel back.

    This is common here. Mt. Vernon is the only place I-57 and I-64 meet in Illinois outside the St. Louis area, so many drivers in crashes are passing through between Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis, and Louisville.

    What should I say if the other driver's insurance company calls me after a crash?

    Be very careful. The other driver’s insurance company is not on your side — its goal is to pay you as little as possible. You are not required to give a recorded statement. Politely decline to discuss fault or the extent of your injuries, tell them your attorney will follow up, and then call a lawyer.

    Early recorded statements are routinely used later to minimize or deny otherwise valid claims. Adjusters are trained to ask questions in ways that can hurt your case before you even realize it. Speak with an attorney first.

    How long do I have to file an injury lawsuit in Illinois?

    In most Illinois personal injury cases, you have two years from the date of the injury to file a lawsuit (735 ILCS 5/13-202). If you miss that deadline, the court will almost certainly dismiss your case for good. Shorter deadlines can apply, so contact an attorney promptly.

    A claim against a city, county, or other local government generally has a shorter one-year deadline. Evidence also fades fast: witness memories blur, surveillance footage is overwritten, and the accident scene changes. The sooner you call, the stronger your case is likely to be.

    Traffic Tickets & DUI Defense

    Do I need an attorney for a traffic ticket in Mt. Vernon?

    Not every ticket requires a lawyer, but many do, and the consequences of a conviction are often worse than people expect. A guilty plea — which is what paying the ticket amounts to — can raise your insurance, add points to your record, and push you closer to a suspension. An attorney can often negotiate court supervision or a reduced charge that keeps the offense off your record.

    This is especially true for CDL holders, where a single moving violation can jeopardize a commercial driving career. A short, free consultation will tell you whether your specific ticket is worth fighting.

    Can I just pay my Mt. Vernon traffic ticket instead of going to court?

    You can, but paying a traffic ticket in Illinois is the same as pleading guilty. It puts a conviction on your driving record, can add points, and will likely raise your insurance. Going to court, or sending an attorney in your place, gives you the chance to seek court supervision or a reduction. Once you pay, that option is gone.

    Court supervision is not a conviction, and once you complete it successfully the offense stays off your public driving record. But supervision is not automatic — it has to be requested, and eligibility depends on your driving history. Before you pay anything, it is worth a free call to find out what is at stake.

    How long does a DUI stay on my record in Illinois?

    A DUI conviction stays on your Illinois driving and criminal record permanently. Illinois law does not allow DUI convictions to be expunged or sealed, so they cannot be removed later — ever. This is why fighting the charge early and aggressively matters from the very first court date.

    In some first-offense cases, court supervision may be available. Supervision is not a conviction, so it can keep a conviction off your public criminal record, but a DUI supervision still appears on your driving record and cannot itself be expunged. Because the consequences are lifelong, experienced DUI defense is critical.

    What should I do about a Jefferson County traffic ticket if I live out of state?

    You usually will not have to return to Illinois. A local attorney can often handle an out-of-state driver’s Jefferson County traffic ticket and appear at the courthouse on your behalf to resolve it. Do not ignore the ticket: an unresolved Illinois citation can follow you home and affect your license and insurance.

    Because Mt. Vernon sits where I-57 and I-64 cross, many drivers cited here are passing through. An Illinois citation does not disappear when you cross the state line. Most states share driving records through the Driver License Compact, so an unresolved ticket can reach your home state. If you were ticketed traveling through Mt. Vernon, call us before you simply pay it.

    Call For a Free Consultation With a Mt. Vernon, IL Attorney Today

    If you are facing a criminal charge, a DUI, a traffic ticket, or an injury claim in Mt. Vernon or anywhere in Jefferson County, do not wait to get answers. At Olson & Reeves, the consultation is always free, the advice is always honest, and you will speak with a real local trial attorney about your case.

    Call us at (618) 316-7322 or use the form below to schedule your free consultation. Let us put our experience to work for you.

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