Chute, O’Malley, Knobloch & Turcy

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Downers Grove Magazine (DGM): What is the mission behind Chute, O’Malley, Knobloch & Turcy?
Chute, O’Malley, Knobloch & Turcy (COKT): Our mission is simple: to provide exceptional, personal legal representation to people during some of the most difficult times in their lives. Whether it’s a serious injury, a workplace accident, or medical malpractice, we stand by our clients from start to finish with honesty, compassion, and experience. We prioritize transparent communication, ensuring clients understand the strength of their case without making empty promises.

DGM: What areas of law does your firm specialize in?

COKT: We focus primarily on personal injury law, including auto accidents, work-related injuries, premises liability, and medical malpractice. These are cases where someone has been hurt—physically, financially, or emotionally—and needs strong legal representation to recover and move forward. With over 100 years of combined experience, we have a deep understanding of local laws and court procedures and can leverage a network of top medical experts and specialists to support our clients’ cases. We also have access to a network of top medical experts, accident reconstructionists, and other specialists to strengthen our clients’ cases

DGM: What makes your firm different from larger, more corporate law firms?

COKT: Personal attention. Client satisfaction is a top priority for our firm. During free case evaluations, our attorneys take the time to understand each client’s unique situation, discussing how injuries have impacted their lives and the types of losses suffered. We develop customized legal strategies aimed at meeting the client’s goals and improving their quality of life. Our attorneys are hands-on and directly involved in every case. We form close relationships with our clients and pride ourselves on being accessible and responsive.

DGM: What kind of results has the firm achieved for clients?

COKT: Our team has secured millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements over the years. More importantly, we’ve helped real people get their lives back on track after devastating injuries. Whether it’s negotiating with insurance companies or taking a case to trial, we fight tirelessly for the best possible outcome.

DGM: Who are the lawyers behind the firm?

COKT: Our firm was founded by a group of seasoned attorneys, including Thomas Chute, who has more than 30 years of trial experience and a long track record of success. Each of our lawyers brings a unique skill set, but we share a common goal: to be strong advocates for individuals and families in need.

Chute, O’Malley, Knobloch & Turcy
300 E 5th Ave, Suite 230, Naperville, Illinois
(312) 775-0042
thenapervillelawyer.com

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