Chicago, Illinois Personal Injury Lawyers


Our personal injury law firm is located in Chicago, Illinois. We have been dedicated to protecting injured victims and their families since 1931. Our attorneys handle personal injury claims caused by the negligence of individuals, corporations and other entities. Steinberg, Goodman & Kalish seeks fair and maximum compensation on behalf of our injured clients. The following is general personal injury information. To schedule your free consultation to discuss your specific situation, please fill out a contact form


Personal Injury - An Overview:-



Steinberg, Goodman & Kalish has the dedication and experience to successfully handle your personal injury claim. We help injured people obtain the justice and compensation they deserve.
Personal injury lawsuits are filed by people (or their representatives) injured due to the negligence of someone else. The injury may be either physical or emotional, and it can arise from a variety of sources or types of conduct. Some of the most common types of personal injury cases include slip and fall, automobile accidents, assaults and battery, medical malpractice, and product liability. In general, the goal of a personal injury action is to determine who was responsible and to compel the responsible party to compensate the injured person for the losses sustained. If you or someone you know has been injured by the careless actions of another, contact a personal injury attorney at Steinberg, Goodman & Kalish in Chicago, Illinois, at once to find out how we can help you preserve your rights.


Personal Injury Damages:-


Personal injury lawyers can help ensure that their clients receive the damages to which they are entitled by law. Some of the items for which injured parties are legally entitled to compensation include lost wages, past and future medical expenses, damages for both physical and emotional pain and suffering, and damages for disfigurement. Sometimes, a close family member of the injured person, such as his or her spouse, may also be entitled to damages. This award is often referred to as loss of consortium damages, which is intended to compensate the loved one for the loss of the injured or deceased person's services and companionship.
Other kinds of damages that may be awarded, depending on the laws of the state where the lawsuit is brought and the facts of the particular case, include hedonic damages, which are awarded to compensate the plaintiff for the loss of enjoyment of activities that he or she once valued but can no longer participate in as a result of the injuries suffered. In addition, punitive damages may be awarded when the defendant’s conduct was particularly egregious and the court or jury determines that the defendant should be punished by paying an amount above and beyond the plaintiff’s actual damages. Punitive damage awards may also serve to deter others from engaging in similar wrongful conduct.

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