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Workers’ Compensation

Workers Compensation settlement law is designed to protect people who suffer a work-related injury. At GWC, our experienced Illinois workers comp settlement lawyers have earned the respect of insurance companies and defense attorneys alike, and are recognized as leaders in the field. We have handled tens of thousands of Workers Compensation claims and cases, and we offer the knowledge, expertise and resources that smaller law firms simply cannot match.

That’s important because Illinois Workers Compensation laws are complex, and can often lead to potential cases for third-party product liability, medical malpractice and negligence to name a few. Workers comp cases can present potential second-recovery cases, and with our wide range of personal injury areas, we are well positioned to aggressively pursue third-party litigation to help our clients receive a maximum settlement.

We also go beyond strict legal assistance and the settlement of compensation claims to help our clients get back to a life that is satisfying and productive. We help clients obtain vocational rehabilitation services, if necessary, to help restore lost earning power. Many of our clients go on to receive additional education or attend certification programs that enable then to gain the necessary skills that help them restore their earning power.

We take pride in maximizing the settlements we obtain for our Workers Compensation clients. When life takes an unexpected turn resulting in an on-the-job injury, contact the Illinois workers comp settlement lawyers at GWC.

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One East Wacker Drive
38th and 39th Floors
(Main Reception on 38)
Chicago, Illinois
60601-9654

toll-free (800) 486.1002
local (312) 464.1200
fax (312) 464.1212
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