About Eric
Eric W. Cracken joined TorHoerman Law in 2019, to work in our Chicago office. At TorHoerman Law, Eric works in our Chicago office as a member of our trial team that focuses in nationwide, complex litigations representing clients who have been injured by the actions of large corporations and organizations. These cases include: Acetaminophen (ASD/ADHD) - Products Liability Litigation, MDL Case No. 3043. Appointed to the Plaintiff’s Steering Committee by Judge Denise Cote in the MDL. The case is pending. Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) - Products Liability Litigation, MDL Case No.2873. Eric co-leads all AFFF litigation for TorHoerman Law, LLC, representing numerous inviduals who were exposed to aqueous film-forming foam during the course of their employment and now suffer from a serious injuries, including cancer. These cases are pending. Diacetyl (Popcorn Lung) - Eric co-leads in all Diacetyl litigation for TorHoerman Law, representing dozens of former/current workers accross the United States who were exposed to Diacetyl in the course of their employment and now suffer from lung disease. These cases are pending. Sports-Related Concussions (CTE) - Eric co-leads in all sports-related concussion litigation for TorHoerman Law, including representing the family of a former Olympian who tragically lost his life as a result of his suffering from CTE. This case is pending. Additionally, Eric represents clients who have been injured by the actions of others, in single-incident personal injury and wrongful death cases.
Licensed States
Education
B.S. in Philosophy
University of Oklahoma
E.U. Human Rights and Business Law
Universidad Pontificia Comillas
Trial Advocacy
University of Oxford, St. Hugh’s College
J.D.
DePaul University College of Law
Contact Eric
Location
227 West Monroe Street Suite #2650 Chicago, IL 60606
Chicago, IL
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