• As the founder of Steven J. Malman and Associates, P.C., Attorney Steven Malman has 21 years of experience handling personal injury, nursing home, medical malpractice, premises liability, construction and workers’ compensation cases. Mr. Malman is one of Chicago’s leading authorities on personal injury law and has taken a special interest in defending the elderly from neglect and abuse. He has personally handled over 10,000 cases successfully, and collected hundreds of millions dollars for his clients. Mr. Malman is involved in all of his firm’s cases, and he is always available to speak with clients. Mr. Malman is committed to satisfying every client that his firm represents, so that even under difficult circumstances, they end their case with a positive impression of the legal profession.

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Malman Law Injury Blog

Providing information on recent cases, helpful tips, and research with personal injury, workers compensation, accident injuries, nursing home neglect and abuse, medical malpractice, and wrongful death.


Construction Accident on South Side Injures Worker

May 6th, 2013

On the morning of Tuesday, April 29, 2013 a worker on the south side of Chicago was seriously injured when the façade of a building his company was rehabbing partially collapsed and a number of bricks fell directly on top … Continue reading

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Common Construction Accidents and What to Do If You’re a Victim

January 28th, 2013

Construction work is a highly competitive, and highly dangerous, field. Even the most well-trained construction worker can be injured in an accident, and this on sites that put a premium on safety. On construction sites who put a bigger premium … Continue reading

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What to do if Youve Been Injured at a Construction Site

October 25th, 2012

Every year, injuries sustained from accidents on construction sites are relatively common, as thousands of employees are involved in these unforeseen disasters. Normally, construction calamities occur when safety concerns, rules, and regulations are overlooked or ignored. Construction workers, who have … Continue reading

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