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In August of 2019, the Office of the Secretary of Defense visited Beverly and Pause recognizing the employment of Captain Ashely Galmore. The Secretary of Defense commended Captain Galmore for her contributions to the welfare of the United States and bestowed the honor of Patriotic Employer to the office. Beverly and Pause is proud to...

Mr. Srodulski obtained summary judgement in Lee v. Lee. The case arose from an incident in which the Plaintiff tried to cut down a tree limb on the Defendant’s premises despite the Defendant asking him not to do so. The Plaintiff proceeded to do so anyway and fell from a ladder suffering severe injuries. The...

Mr. Stephen defended a 17 year old motorist who struck a 58 year old pedestrian crossing in the cross walk at 111th and Cicero. The case was tried before a jury impaneled by Judge Thomas Murphy from November 12 to November 14, 2019. The plaintiff presented evidence of approximately $68,000 in medical bills. However, Mr....

On January 4, 2014, Barbara Wilke drove her car south bound on Southwest Highway proceeding on a green light. Phil Johnson, a self employed truck driver, headed east on the intersecting street. His brakes failed as he tried to slow for his red light. Mr. Johnson’s truck broadsided Ms. Wilke’s car on the passenger side....

Mr. Stephen defended a homeowner whose dog bite a neighbor while the neighbor came to check on the house and the dog while the owner was on vacation. The owner had given the neighbor instructions about taking care of the dog. The neighbor fed and watered the dog and took him from his cage to...

Ms. Kling defended a State Farm insured accused of negligently driving causing Plaintiff’s car to sustain damage of approximately $3,000. The Plaintiff alleged that while she made a right hand turn off a main thoroughfare into a parking lot, Ms. Kling’s client tried to overtake the Plaintiff by driving on the right. The Defendant contended...

Mr. Wine defended a State Farm insured who struck Ms. Romano’s car. There was no doubt about the liability of the defendant but a significant question existed as to Ms. Romano’s injuries and casual relationship to the accident. The evidence showed that Ms. Romano had no significant history as to her neck. Ultimately, after conservative...

Mr. Srodulski defended an American Family insured in a auto accident matter. Although Mr. Srodulski’s client was at fault for the collision, he built a medical defense raising questions about the Plaintiff’s quarter million dollars in medical bills and their connection to the incident. After extensive medical discovery, the parties reached an impasse with the...

From October 2 to October 8, 2017, Mr. Stephens defended State Farm’s insureds, Mr. and Mrs. Amoroso in a jury trial before the Honorable Joan Powell in the Circuit Court of Cook County. The plaintiff was hit by the nanny of the Amoroso’s while driving their car. She made a left turn on a green...

Mr. Srodulski defended a snow plower company in a personal injury lawsuit filed in the Circuit Court of Cook County. The case was tried before Judge Bartkowicz. The plaintiff filed suit alleging that Mr. Srodulski’s client had failed to properly remove snow from her condominium’s parking lot. She fell while walking across the parking lot...