Ankin Law

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Hinsdale Magazine Group (HMG): You’ve been practicing personal injury law in Illinois for more than 30 years. What led you to this field?

Howard Ankin

Howard Ankin: I come from a family of lawyers. I grew up watching my father and grandfather help people during some of the most difficult moments in their lives, and that had a big impact on me. I knew I wanted to follow in their footsteps. Personal injury gives me a way to speak up for people who’ve been hurt or ignored by the system.

HMG: Howard, what makes Ankin Law different from other injury firms?

Mr. Ankin: We’re one of the largest filers of personal injury and workers’ compensation cases in the state, but we’re also deeply focused on the individual client experience. Our team of more than 90 attorneys and staff brings an incredible depth of knowledge, and we handle a wide range of cases—from auto accidents and workplace injuries to wrongful death, medical malpractice, and Social Security Disability. “Injury law made personal” is our tagline and north star. We get to know our clients and what’s going on in their lives. Injuries are personal and affect not only the client, but everyone around them.

HMG: Why is your involvement in organizations like the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association (ITLA) and the American Association for Justice (AAJ) important to you?

Mr. Ankin: These organizations are essential because they’re on the front lines of defending the rights of injured people. ITLA and AAJ, a national organization, not only keep us informed on changes in the law and legal strategies, but they also advocate for policies that protect consumers and preserve access to justice nationally. I also stay involved locally—serving on boards like Chicago Volunteer Legal Services and mentoring law students—because I believe in strengthening the profession from within and giving back to the community that supports us.

HMG: What do you wish more people knew before contacting a personal injury attorney?

Mr. Ankin: That there’s no risk in reaching out. Consultations are free, and we work on a contingency fee basis—so clients pay nothing unless we win. Also, timing is critical. The sooner we can get involved, the better we can preserve evidence and position the case for success. Waiting too long can limit options, even in cases with strong merit.

HMG: Why is it important for people to be familiar with your firm before they need legal help?

Mr. Ankin: When something goes wrong—whether it’s an accident, injury, or sudden loss—people don’t want to scramble to find legal help. They want to call someone they already trust. That’s why it’s important for us to stay visible in the community. We want people to feel confident turning to us when they’re facing the unexpected, knowing that we’ll be ready to step in and fight for them.

 

Injury Law Made Personal™

10 N Dearborn St #500
Chicago, Illinois
312-600-0000
ankinlaw.com

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