Know Your Rights!

If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident caused by another party's negligence or carelessness, you need to make sure that you know your rights and the benefits that you are entitled to. The only way to ensure that your rights and benefits are protected and maximized is to seek the advice of an experienced personal injury or workers' compensation attorney right away.

At the Law Offices of Steven J. Malman & Associates, P.C., we are here to help you. We will fight to protect your rights and help you obtain the maximum recovery possible for your case. We will fight as hard as we can and as fast as we can to do everything we can to resolve your case as quickly and efficiently as possible. Once you decide to retain our services, we work for you. We will do everything we can to provide you with quality legal representation and get the job done by obtaining the best outcome possible for your case.

Over the years, we have represented more than 5,000 clients in personal injury and workers' compensation cases in towns and neighborhoods in and around the Chicago area and throughout the state of Illinois. Many of our clients come from Will County, Lake County, DuPage County, and Cook County, including the towns of Lansing, Chicago Heights, Westchester, Riverside, Homewood, Blue Island, Oak Lawn, Oak Park, Matteson, Olympia Fields, Harvey, Maywood, Bellwood, Berwyn, Cicero, South Holland, Hazel Crest, Sauk Village, and Dolton.

Led by Attorney Steven J. Malman, our experienced legal team has successfully handled every kind of injury case, including the following:

Personal Injury
      Car Accidents
      Nursing Home Neglect and Abuse
      Wrongful Death
      Medical Malpractice
      Dog Bites
      Slip and Fall Accidents
      Construction Accidents
      Cerebral Palsy
      Traumatic Brain Injuries
      Spinal Cord Injuries
      Products Liability
      Truck Accidents
      Motorcycle Accidents
      Train Accidents
      Police Brutality/Civil Rights Violations
Workers' Compensation

In addition to having a team of dedicated injury lawyers focusing on your case, we have a physician that works on our staff full-time and is also a law school graduate. He can assess your injuries so we can file an accurate claim. We also have other medical, investigative, and forensic experts that are available to work on your case. Our litigation team has handled over 1000 personal injury lawsuits.

The Law Offices of Steven J. Malman & Associates, P.C. has a successful track record for negotiating settlements and winning substantial lawsuits in court for personal injury victims. Visit our Success Stories page for more information.

Your first meeting with us is a FREE, no obligation consultation. If your injury or the circumstances surrounding your accident make it impossible for you to come to us, we will travel to see you.

The Law Offices of Steven J. Malman & Associates, P.C. is conveniently located in downtown Chicago's "Loop" just two blocks from the courthouse. We have lots of parking across the street and all public transportation comes within a block of our law firm.

To schedule a consultation with the Law Offices of Stephen J. Malman & Associates P.C., call us at (312) 629-0099 or, toll-free, at 1-888-MALMAN-LAW (625-6265). You can also send us an e-mail at info@malmanlaw.com. We are available to our injury clients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week via phone and e-mail.

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