Our Attorneys

Phillips Law Offices has represented injured people and bereaved families in Illinois since 1945. Every article on this site is published by the firm; the attorneys below are the people behind that work.

Our Attorneys

Stephen D. Phillips

Stephen D. Phillips represents victims in catastrophic injury and wrongful death litigation throughout Illinois. His practice centres on cases involving permanent disability, complex liability, and multiple defendants, and he has spent his career on the plaintiff’s side of personal injury law.

Stephen J. Phillips

Stephen J. Phillips represents injury victims and grieving families in serious personal injury and wrongful death matters, continuing the family’s trial practice at the firm. His work focuses on thorough case preparation and building records that hold up at trial.

Terrence M. Quinn

Terrence M. Quinn practises in catastrophic injury, medical negligence, and wrongful death. He brings substantial trial experience to the firm’s litigation team and handles cases requiring expert medical proof.

Michael J. Phillips

Michael J. Phillips works directly with injury victims through every stage of a claim, from investigation and treatment through negotiation or trial, with a focus on keeping clients informed about where their case stands.

Alec D. Mesrobian

Alec D. Mesrobian handles complex injury litigation with an emphasis on case strategy, discovery, and detailed preparation of the evidentiary record.

The Firm

Phillips Law Offices is a Chicago personal injury and wrongful death firm founded in 1945. The firm represents clients in car, truck, and motorcycle crashes, construction and workplace injuries, medical negligence, premises liability, and wrongful death claims across Cook County and Illinois. We work on a contingency fee basis.

Contact

Phillips Law Offices
161 N Clark St, Suite 4925, Chicago, IL 60601
Phone: (312) 346-4262
Email: everybody@phillipslegal.com
Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Attorney Advertising. This page provides general information and is not legal advice, and it does not create an attorney-client relationship. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome; every case is decided on its own facts. Contingency fees cover legal fees only; clients may remain responsible for case costs and expenses.

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