Have an Illinois Workmans Compensation Case?
If the thought of obtaining Illinois workman’s compensation for an injury is on your mind, find out more from the trial law firm of Lipkin & Higgins. Visit ou “Do I Have a Case?” questionnaire where you can easily jot down your concerns. Simply fill in your answers to questions such as:
- When where you injured?
- Where did it happen?
- What happened?
- What are your injuries?
- What medical attention have you received?
- Who is the insurance company for the person or business that caused your injury?
- Is your injury work related?
There is absolutely no charge to have an initial consultation to speak with our Illinois workmans compensation lawyers. You may submit your workmans compensation questions anonymously -- we just need an e-mail address or phone number so our lawyers can respond.
If you prefer, you can also call Lipkin & Higgins at 312.857.1710 to tell us about your potential workmans compensation case.
Small law firm dedicated to client needs.
When you hire the lawyers at Lipkin & Higgins for your workmans compensation case, you get us. We will explain and clarify the issues involved in your Illinois workmans compensation case so that you understand them. We will analyze your case and honestly answer your questions.
Mr. Lipkin is an accomplished trial lawyer who has long focused his practice on representing seriously injured individuals in personal injury lawsuits. After leaving the large law firms and starting his own practice in 1995, Mr. Higgins has concentrated on representing railroad and construction workers, people who have been seriously injured in automobile accidents and slip and fall accidents, as well as victims of medical malpractice and nursing home abuse and neglect. Highlights of a few of the cases he has resolved include:
- $2.55 million for a 28-year-old man with failed back surgery as a result of medical malpractice
- $1 million (lifetime) for a nurse who suffered a serious work injury
- $1.2 million for a 38-year-old railroad worker who suffered a serious back injury
- $700,000 for a 27-year-old construction worker who suffered a broken leg on the job
We urge you to review the information available on our Web site, and then contact us to discuss your case.



