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Chicago Workplace Injury Lawyer

At Steinberg, Burtker & Grossman, our workplace injury attorneys in Chicago, Illinois, are proud to help workers get maximum compensation for injuries suffered on-the-job. While the first source of compensation that most injured workers think of is workers' compensation, we understand the importance of looking further to get everything possible for the people we represent. We have been committed to providing results for victims of workplace injuries in Chicago four decades now. You can be confident that we can provide results for you.

Going Beyond Worker's Compensation to Maximize Recovery for Workplace Injuries

The obvious option for people who have suffered workplace injuries is to file for workers' compensation. Our workplace injury lawyers help accident victims throughout Chicago take advantage of that option efficiently and effectively.

Workers' comp has limitations. For one, it only provides coverage for a certain portion of the wages lost because of the workplace injuries. What is an injured worker supposed to do about the rest of the income they are losing? This is why the method used by our attorneys is to look beyond the obvious.

By looking a little closer, we may find additional sources of compensation. Perhaps we can file a personal injury claim against a third party, such as the manufacturer of a defective piece of work equipment that caused the accident. By filing a third party liability claim, we can maximize compensation for the injured worker.

Representation in all Workplace Accidents in Chicago

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To learn more about our successful personal injury case results, visit our Representative Cases page.

All Personal Injury Cases are Handled on a Contingency Basis

Our Chicago personal injury law firm has the resources to invest in your case. We will not ask you for any payment unless we are successful in getting you compensation for your on-the-job accident.

Contact Our On-the-Job Accident Attorneys Today

Tell us about your workplace accident case. Our Chicago injury attorneys will tell you how we can help. Contact us toll-free at (312) 401-4445 for a free consultation.

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About the Firm Chicago Illinois Personal Injury Lawyers

http://www.rickgrossman.com 866-942-8024 The attorneys at Steinberg, Burtker & Grossman practice exclusively in the area of personal injury litigation. For representation, contact the firm today in Chicago, Illinois.

Representative Cases

  • $8.3 Million to a tire serviceman who suffered brain damage and quadraparesis as a result of the explosion of a defective multi-piece rim.
  • $4.0 Million to the estate of a man who died after knee replacement surgery at Evanston Hospital.
  • $3.1 Million to the estate of a woman who died post child birth at the University of Chicago Hospital.
  • $2.2 Million to the estate of a woman that was killed in a roll over vehicle accident on the Kennedy Expressway.
  • $2.1 Million to the estate of a over medicated man who died at Rush University Medical Center.
  • $2.0 Million to a tuck pointer who fell from scaffolding.
  • $1.0 Million to the estate of an elderly woman who fell from her bed at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago.
  • $1.0 Million to the estate of a woman killed by a City of Chicago fireman.
  • $1.0 Million to the estate of a single woman killed in an airplane crash.
  • $1.0 Million to the estate of a man who died in Loyola Hospital as a result of the mechanical failure of a respirator.
  • $1.0 Million for the death of a baby from delayed treatment at Roseland Community Hospital.
  • $800,000 to a man from undiagnosed carpel tunnel syndrome at Rush University Medical Center.
  • $750,000 to motorcyclist who sustained severe injuries to his leg when struck by a motor vehicle.

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