Robert Thomas

Attorney

As a trial attorney, Robert Thomas has spent his career advocating for injured individuals. Born and raised in the city of Chicago, Robert embraced the blue-collar mentality that permeates the culture he grew up in. Robert’s hard work and grind it out style, has resulted countless client successes. Robert graduated from North Park University in 2014 and then attended University of Illinois Chicago School of Law (formerly John Marshall Law School), earning his law degree in December 2017. Robert’s love for the court room began in law school where he tried numerous misdemeanor cases clerking for the Cook County States Attorney’s Office. After joining the Illinois Bar, Robert spent his whole career as a personal injury attorney representing injured people in varying case types. As a litigator, Robert looks at all cases through a trial lens and prepares each case as if it were to proceed to trial. Robert handles a variety of case types from simple rear-end motor vehicle collisions, to complex multi-party claims involving medical malpractice. Robert appreciates the responsibility and trust his clients place in him, and zealously advocates to ensure they get the justice they deserve.

Education

North Park University – Bachelor of Arts in Theological Studies – May 2014

University of Illinois Chicago School of Law – Juris Doctor – December 2017

Practice Areas
  • Motor Vehicle Collisions
  • Premises Liability
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Nursing Home Negligence
  • Sexual Assault
  • Employment Discrimination
  • Animal Attacks
  • Product Liability
Admissions & Affiliations
  • Illinois Trial Lawyers Association
  • American Association for Justice
  • Chicago Bar Association
  • Illinois State Bar Association
  • Wisconsin State Bar Association
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