The time to decide what kind of care you prefer if you are ever physically or mentally incapacitated is now, while you are in good health. Whatever your circumstances, you'll feel reassured knowing you understand and have taken care of the important legal aspects of your health. Learn more about patient rights, power of attorney, living wills, and more.
Consumer Guides
- Consumer’s Quick Guide to Problems with Nursing Home Contracts and Problems with Nursing Home Stays
- Your Guide to Your Health Care
- Your Guide to Health Care Privacy
Video
- What is Power of Attorney?
- ISBA Member Lawyer Discusses Medical Malpractice in Illinois
- Who pays for my medical bills if I’m injured at work?
- What if I can’t return to the same type of work after I’m injured?
- Who pays for my permanent problems if I’m injured at work?
- Who pays for my lost time if I’m injured at work?