Cicero, IL

Illinois’ city of Cicero (named after the brilliant Roman orator) boasts a colorful and checkered history. From the Polish Cathedral to Chicago Motor Speedway to authentic Czech eateries on 22nd Street, Cicero offers exotic and one-of-a-kind artifacts for tourists and historians alike. Notorious Chicago gangster Al Capone fled to Cicero in the 1920s after being hounded by the Chicago Police Department. In the 1960s, the town witnessed serious Civil Rights marches, some of which involved Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King.

Unfortunately, there is a flipside to Cicero’s eccentric nature. Carelessness and recklessness often put citizens at risk. For instance, in 1924, an entire high school was literally burnt to the ground. In the 1960s, many protest marchers fell victim to police brutality. Today, even though the city has managed to foster an environment of relative racial harmony, street fights, violent attacks, and accidents still cause dozens of injuries each year. Whether you slipped and hurt your back near St. Mary's of Czestochowa or sprained your neck in a car accident on the way to see Al Capone’s hideout, the Law Offices of Steven J. Malman & Associates, PC, can provide guidance. For over 15 years, Steven J. Malman has focused singularly on assisting accident victims with ethical and creative solutions. Steven knows the Chicago area court system inside and out. He and his staff work diligently to ensure that every client gets personalized, strategic, and compassionate attention. Clients are taken on a contingency only basis, and the firm provides 24/7 emergency assistance. There is a doctor on staff to help assess your injuries and figure out precisely how to approach your claim. To connect with this client-focused team today, dial the offices toll free at 1-(888) 625-6265, or click over to www.malmanlaw.com. Consultations are free, confidential, and non-obligating.