If you’ve been injured in an accident in or near Morton—whether on I-155, I-74, or Route 150—you may be entitled to financial compensation. We represent victims in:
Our firm works with individuals and families in Morton navigating the U.S. immigration system. Services include:
Adjustment of status and visa applications
Deportation defense and immigration court representation
Family-based petitions and green cards
Naturalization and citizenship support
We provide clear guidance and support throughout each stage of the process.
Local Experience You Can Rely On
We understand how Tazewell County’s legal system operates, from the prosecutors to the judges. Our office is a short drive away, and we routinely work with clients from Morton. Whether you’re near Idlewood Park or the Four Corners district, our team is ready to provide responsive, tailored legal help.
Schedule a Consultation
We offer flexible consultation options for Morton residents—by phone at (309) 250-1871 or in person at our office in Peoria.
Former Prosecutor on Your Side
With a background in prosecution, we know how the other side thinks—and how to build stronger defenses and smarter injury claims.
Local Experience, Proven Results
Born and raised here, we’ve handled thousands of cases across Illinois and recovered millions for clients in your community.
Trial-Ready Custom Strategy
Every case is prepared as if it’s going to court, giving you maximum leverage whether we’re negotiating or litigating.
24/7 Availability & Clear Communication
We’re always just a call away—and we make sure you’re informed at every stage of your case.
Confidential Settlement
Medical Malpractice
Awake During Procedure
$20,000
Car Accident
Drunk Driving Casino Case
Five-Figure Settlement
Premises Liability
Fall on Hotel Stairs
Not GuiltyJury Trial, Drug Distribution
“They Went Above and Beyond”
“My wife and I had a great experience using Schierer and Ritchie. They were very professional and responsive from day one, and all the way until the end. There were multiple instances where they went above and beyond to represent us.”