
Our Chicago-based personal injury lawyers have won millions for the victims of personal injury and wrongful death. Personal injury and wrongful death do more than just cause physical harm. Victims and their families are often financially devastated as a result of a personal injury or wrongful death. Substantial medical bills may need to be paid on behalf of the victim. If the victim of the personal injury was a financial contributor to the household, the family may be in danger of losing their home or insurance benefits.
The personal injury lawyers at Parente & Norem, P.C. are dedicated solely to helping injured people and their families. They have recovered over $650 million on behalf of their clients to compensate for physical, financial, and emotional losses. Our firm philosophy is simple. If the offer is not fair to our client, we try the case.
Our experienced trial attorneys are ready to fight to get you the justice and compensation you deserve when you or a loved one has been injured.
$18.6M wrongful death jury verdict against C.H. Robinson Worldwide and Antioch Transport, Inc. Our client was a 54 year old Canadian truck driver headed westbound on I-80 near LaSalle, Illinois when the Antioch driver headed eastbound fell asleep, crossed over the median, and then blocked all oncoming lanes of I-80 in the dark causing the plaintiff to unavoidably crash into the side of the Antioch tractor trailer. Our client survived for 48 minutes trapped in his truck prior to his death.
$13.75M settlement for 17 year-old female who was severely burned as a result of a Canadian National train derailment and fire in Rockford, Illinois as she was legally stopped at the crossing with her family in her vehicle. This young woman also lost her unborn child as a result of her injuries.
$12.75M settlement for a 33 year-old pregnant home maker obtained against a south side medical group and hospital due to defendants’ alleged medical negligence in prescribing an insufficient dose of blood thinner for suspected deep vein thrombosis resulting in a pulmonary embolism and ultimately an anoxic brain injury.
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