Anesi Ozmon, LTD.
161 North Clark Street, Suite 2100, Chicago, IL 60601, Chicago, IL 60601
About Anesi Ozmon, LTD.
Anesi Ozmon, LTD. is a Chicago-based law firm representing injured individuals across Illinois. Founded in 1955, the firm focuses on personal injury, workers' compensation, medical malpractice, and construction accident claims. Its attorneys have recovered over $1 billion for clients and are known for their trial work. The firm emphasizes personalized service, with attorneys providing direct contact and same-day meetings. They also represent first responders and union workers.
Our Attorneys

Nat P. Ozmon
71+ years experience

Douglas A. Colby
Of Counsel
43+ years experience

Scott C. Sands
Partner
39+ years experience

John M. Popelka
Senior Partner
38+ years experience

David Figlioli
Partner
34+ years experience

Steve A. Wade
Associate
31+ years experience

Steven A. Berman
Partner
31+ years experience

Jeffrey M. Alter
President & Managing Partner
26+ years experience

Brian D. Teven
Partner
23+ years experience

Robert Cheris
Partner
17+ years experience

Brandon M. Collins
Of Counsel
12+ years experience

Scott P. Moran
Associate
6+ years experience

Patricia J. Kuzebski
Associate
4+ years experience
Notable Case Results
Case results are sourced directly from attorney websites by Injuria.ai's data infrastructure, which actively monitors 22,000+ personal injury law firms. They are not results obtained by ThatCarHitMe.com. Every case is unique and must be evaluated on its own facts. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. The results shown are not necessarily representative of all results obtained by these firms.
$67M
Burn Injury
Verdict for a worker who suffered burn injuries when a grain bin exploded at a ConAgra, Inc., facility in Chester, Illinois.
$67M
Premises Liability
Verdict for a worker who suffered burn injuries when a grain bin exploded at a ConAgra, Inc. facility in Chester, Illinois.
$24.3M
Construction Accident
Settlement for an ironworker rendered quadriplegic as a result of a 50-foot fall.
$24.3M
Construction Accident
Settlement for an ironworker rendered a quadriplegic as a result of a 50-foot fall.
$22M
Construction Accident
Combined settlement for seven masons injured when a masonry wall collapsed during construction due to high winds and failure to properly brace the wall.
$20.9M
Construction Accident
Verdict for an ironworker whose arm was severed by a 550-lb steel beam falling from a crane on a construction site, requiring surgical re-attachment but not full functionality.