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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Work Place Injury lawyer in your area do?
A Work Place Injury lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Work Place Injury cases in your area.
How much does a Work Place Injury lawyer cost in your area?
Most Work Place Injury lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Work Place Injury lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Work Place Injury lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Work Place Injury lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Work Place Injury cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
3986 Work Place Injury Lawyers Found
Kerry O'Sullivan is a workers compensation attorney with Brown & Crouppen. Kerry is devoted to her clients and gets top reviews when the firm seeks feedback from clients whose cases have been completed. Kerry works hard to get compensation for workers whose injuries at work have made their life complicated and confusing. Injured workers need to be sure to fully recover their health and work with medical providers to get all the help they need. Brown & Crouppen supports injured workers in getting the best possible result for their Workers Compensation claim.
Ms. Mary L. Lemp is an Attorney located in the St. Louis, Missouri. She is licensed to practice law in the State of Missouri and Illinois. She is also admitted to practice in the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Missouri.Ms. Lemp graduated from the University of Missouri – Columbia with a B.S. in Psychology and minors in Sociology and Business. As an undergraduate she was a research assistant in the Truman School conducting research on the Autism Project. Ms. Lemp was also a research assistant in the MU Math Study, conducting research for Dr. David Geary in Math Cognition and Development. Ms. Lemp was a member of Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Nu chapter and served as the financial chair and as the Red Cross Blood Drive Chair.Ms. Lemp received her Juris Doctorate from Saint Louis University School of Law. She was a member of the Public Interest Law Group and participated in the Mediation Clinic and Trial Advocacy. Ms. Lemp was an Associate Attorney at a civil litigation insurance defense firm located in Clayton, Missouri and practice family law in St. Louis Missouri. She also clerked previously for a local famliy law attorney in Clayton, Missouri. Ms. Lemp is currently a member of the Women’s Lawyers Association.
Gregory H. Booth began his legal career practicing as a personal injury and workers’ compensation attorney in Chicago, Illinois.. After refining his litigation techniques and skills, he returned to Aurora, Illinois to open his own firm. Prior to joining Meyers & Flowers, Greg had the pleasure of working alongside his father, Robert P. Booth, who represented injured parties in Kane County for nearly 40 years.. Mr. Booth received his law degree from The University of Dayton School of Law. While in law school, Greg was a member of the Moot Court Team and a teaching assistant for Appellate Practice and Procedure. Greg received an undergraduate degree from Marquette University. As an undergraduate, Greg spent a semester abroad in Madrid, Spain where he honed his Spanish language skills.. "By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail. – Benjamin Franklin. I have been fortunate in my career to have been surrounded by many great attorneys and mentors. One mentor taught me that it is impossible to over-prepare for a case that is going to hearing or trial. It is important to know your client, know the facts, and know the law. But most importantly, you need to outwork your opponent.". Greg is licensed to practice law in the State of Illinois. He is a member of the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association (ITLA), the Illinois State Bar Association, the Workers’ Injury Law & Advocacy Group (WILG), the Workers’ Compensation Lawyers Association, and the Kane County Bar Association. Mr. Booth has been selected to the Rising Stars by Illinois Super Lawyers (2018-2021) and Emerging Lawyers by Leading Lawyers (2018-2020), an honor given to only 2.5% of all attorneys practicing in Illinois. He has also been selected to the National Trial Lawyers Top 40 under 40 (2019).. Mr. Booth was born in Aurora, Illinois and is a lifelong resident of the Fox Valley. He attended grade school at Holy Angels in Aurora and high school at Marmion Academy, where he now serves on the Marmion Alumni Association Board of Directors. Greg is also a homebrewer and BJCP certified beer judge, and he has won multiple awards at competitions throughout the country. Greg resides in Aurora with his wife and daughter.
Erin M. Sievers concentrates primarily in workers’ compensation and personal injury matters.. While in law school and in the year following graduation, Erin worked for Circuit Court Judge Joan Moriarty in the City of St. Louis where she was able to gain an invaluable perspective into the litigation process. Following her clerkship, she practiced in the areas of personal injury, workers’ compensation, and general civil litigation in St. Louis, MO. During this time, she appeared on behalf of clients in Circuit Court, the Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern District as well as in front of the Labor and Industrial Relations Commission. Since moving to Chicago in 2013, Erin has continued her practice in representing injured workers.
Brian C. Cichon is a well-versed trial attorney who concentrates his practice in the areas of workers' compensation and civil litigation. After earning his Juris Doctor from Chicago-Kent College of Law in 1995, Attorney Cichon was admitted to the Illinois Bar and the United States District Court Northern District of Illinois. Located in Joliet, Brian serves individuals and families throughout Cook County, Grundy County, DuPage County, Kendall County, and Kankakee County. Call to schedule a free consultation.
T.F. Winslow - Personal service guaranteed. You get to speak to the actual attorney that you thought you hired, Timothy Felix Winslow. I go to court for you and I fight for you. Don’t be passed off to some associate or staff. Dedication to results. Not only do you actually get to talk to the attorney that you hired, results matter. Vigorous advocacy to win for you.
If one thing can be said about Miranda's interactions with her clients, it is that she truly cares. Having been through the process of a personal injury suit herself, she is uniquely in touch with what it is like to be in the client's shoes.. In 2015, she was named by the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin as an Emerging Lawyer in the State of Illinois, as well as being recognized as a Rising Star by Super Lawyer every year since 2015. Both accolades are an honor extended only to those lawyers who are the most recommended by their peers. Again in 2015, she was named as 40 under 40 by the Central Illinois Business Magazine, which recognizes the achievements, leadership, innovation, experience and community involvement of young professionals in Central Illinois. Miranda is continuously recognized for her dedication to practicing law, which is shown in receiving the title of 2019 Leading Lawyer and her most recent appointment as an Executive Committee Member of the Women's Trial Lawyer Caucus of the American Association for Justice in 2021.. During law school, Miranda received accolades for her performance in the area of Advanced Legal Research and as a member of the Law School’s traveling trial team. She is a recipient of the Pro Bono Notation for volunteering numerous hours of legal services to those in need.. When she is not working on a case, Miranda enjoys volunteering with multitude of different organizations, hanging out with her two dogs and cat, and spending time with her husband, Chris.
John Bentley Gariglietti practices in the areas of workers’ compensation and personal injury litigation and is a member of the Workers’ Compensation, Personal Injury, and Litigation & Dispute Resolution groups. He represents clients in other areas of complex litigation including medical malpractice and discrimination disputes. Mr. Gariglietti is licensed in both Kansas and Missouri and has appellate experience.. As a bilingual speaker of the Spanish and English languages, Mr. Gariglietti has a diverse clientele. He is well known for his relentless advocacy for workers’ rights through pro-bono work for the Kansas City Workers’ Justice Center, where he serves as a board member. Due to his dedicated service to the community, Mr. Gariglietti has been recognized many times as a special volunteer by organizations in Kansas City and Wichita, Kansas. He speaks publicly about workers’ rights and safety.. Additionally, Mr. Gariglietti was chosen to receive the prestigious "Top 10 Under 40 Attorney Award" for the state of Kansas by the National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys.
Althoug I was originally born and raised in Kansas, I began my career in California, where I assisted the public defender in managing the court contacts and caseloads. I came back home, and I have been with Slape & Howard, Chartered since 2012. My practice focuses on Social Security Disability, Workers Compensation, and Personal Injury cases. I am licensed in the State of Kansas and the State of California. I am admitted to practice in the District Courts, Appelate Courts, Administrative Courts of this State, United States District Court, District of Kansas, and the United States Court of Appeals, 10th Circuit.Education: B.A. in Political Science, Wisconsin Lutheran College (2004); Juris Doctorate, Washburn University School of Law (2011) (Deans Honors)Associations/Memberships: American Bar Association, Kansas Bar Association, and Wichita Bar AssociationEmail Jonathan at
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A scout leader, sports coach, and community supporter – he’s the guy knocking on his neighbor’s doors with an extra generator when the power is out, or following his snow shovel up and down the entire block before most people are even awake. Chris has a deep commitment to his family and friends.. Chris graduated high school in the Tri-Cities (go Falcons!) and went on to receive his Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from Seattle University and his Juris Doctor from Gonzaga Law. He’s is a member of the Washington State Bar Association, Washington Association for Justice, and works with the Housing Justice project providing free representation to tenants in disputes with their landlords. As an attorney, Chris doesn’t hear the word “no” as a problem, but rather as a challenge, and he doesn’t run away from the tough cases. In fact (at times to his partner’s chagrin) Chris often seeks them out, especially if the cause is just.
A founding member of Carlisle & Byers, PLLC, Rich's core emphasis is representing clients in worker’s compensation matters throughout eastern Washington.. With a double concentration in marketing, and communication and media methods from Gonzaga University, Rich went on to get his Juris Doctor, also from Gonzaga, in 2010. A member of the Spokane County and Washington State Bar Associations, as well as the SCBA Solo and Small Practitioners Section, Rich is active in the Spokane Community. After helping lower income families with pro-bono representation at the Federal Tax Clinic at Gonzaga, Rich spent two years with the law firm of Stiley & Cikutovich before deciding to partner up with Chris Carlisle, realizing that the Spokane market was underserved by attorneys who value community connection and personal service in the legal industry.. Although his professional life has often taken priority, don’t be surprised to see him playing a role as the 12th man at Century Link Field, or charging a wave through the Alberton Gorge.