Bellas & Wachowski
15 N Northwest Hwy, Park Ridge, IL 60068, Park Ridge, IL 60068
About Bellas & Wachowski
Bellas & Wachowski is a law firm located in Park Ridge, Illinois, serving Cook and DuPage Counties. The firm represents clients in personal injury, wrongful death, workers' compensation, and other legal areas. Partners George S. Bellas and Peter C. Wachowski each have over 30 years of experience, and Peter C. Wachowski is fluent in Polish. The firm has secured over $36 million in total compensation for clients and employs a "Total Guard Approach" to case management.
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Notable Case Results
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$5.6M
Mesothelioma
Fred Riebel, a 56-year-old man, died due to preventable asbestos exposure as an insulating contractor. The lawsuit alleged that Mr. Riebel was negligently or unknowingly exposed to asbestos. The defendants failed to protect or even warn Mr. Riebel of the asbestos exposure at their facilities.
$1.9M
Car Accident
Lake County woman suffered a fractured calcaneus (heel bone injury) because of a motor vehicle accident. The defendant veered into the plaintiff’s lane of traffic and hit the plaintiff’s vehicle during a lane change. The plaintiff applied her brakes with such force that she broke her right heel bone as she slid off the road and into a tree.
$580,000
Truck Accident
Truck driver operating his tractor-trailer in Will County became the victim of a serious incident. The defendant, also driving a tractor-trailer owned by a cartage company, lost control, crossing the median and colliding with the plaintiff’s truck head-on. This head-on collision resulted in significant personal injuries and substantial damages to the plaintiff.
