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Berman, Steven A.

Steven A. Berman - Chicago, IL

Attorney at Anesi Ozmon, Ltd.

Personal Injury Litigation Lawyers in Chicago, IL

161 North Clark Street Suite 2100 Chicago, IL 60601

  • Free Consultation
  • 1 Super Lawyers®
  • 32 Years 
    Experience

Chicago Personal Injury Litigation Lawyer

Updated: 03/02/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Personal Injury Litigation

Attorney Information

Overview

Steve Berman has over 30 years of experience in the area of personal injury litigation, including trying, as first chair attorney, over 60 personal injury jury trials throughout the state of Illinois, including Cook, DuPage, DeKalb, Federal District Court Northern District of Illinois, Lake, LaSalle, McHenry, McLean, Winnebago, and Whiteside counties. Three of these trials resulted in jury verdicts in excess of insurance policy limits when insurers had refused to settle prior to trial. With Anesi Ozmon, Ltd. since 1998, he has also briefed and argued before the First, Second, and Third District, Illinois Appellate Courts.

Steve has successfully appeared before the Appellate Court in the state of Illinois in a significant case upholding the rights of all injured victims who slip and fall on ice. In the case Russell v. the Village of Lake Villa, the trial court dismissed the Plaintiff’s case because it found that the Plaintiff’s injury was caused by ice that was considered to be a natural accumulation under previous case law. Steve appealed and the Appellate Court reversed and found that where unsafe plowing procedures cause ice to form, that ice is not a natural accumulation, and a successful settlement was obtained. In addition, Steve successfully argued that the trial court was wrong to dismiss a construction negligence case where the proof established that the General Contractor controlled safety on the job site. In the case Foley v. Builtech Construction Inc., the Appellate Court reversed and remanded the case. A successful settlement was ultimately achieved.

“I believe that all of my clients deserve to be treated with respect and professionalism at all times. Each client’s injury is unique to him or her and I will do whatever it takes to obtain the maximum compensation possible on their behalf.”

Steve is a dedicated litigator who stops at nothing to achieve success and significant awards for his clients. He has been consistently named as one of the Leading Lawyers in Illinois for personal injury attorneys. In addition, Steve has given presentation lectures to members of ITLA (Illinois Trial Lawyers Association), and has served as a member of the Board of managers of ITLA.

Steve has achieved over $90 million in compensation for his clients. Some notable results include:

Construction Negligence:

  • $10.03 million settlement for a union ironworker who sustained serious knee and wrist injuries requiring multiple surgeries when, while erecting industrial racking at a large warehouse in Aurora, a row of racks was caused to tip and fall over onto his man lift. The defendants responsible for the construction site offered $4.5 million to settle prior to trial which was rejected. However, after 5 days of trial in Federal Court, the settlement was achieved.
  • $5.3 million settlement for a 40-year-old Local 1 Ironworker who sustained a herniated disk while installing rebar on a construction site in Chicago. The injury required three surgeries including a fusion of the L5-S1 disk space in the lumbar spine as well as follow up pain management care.
  • $3.5 million settlement for a 58-year-old Local 1 Ironworker who was injured while going to work on a high-rise renovation project in Chicago when the freight elevator he was in fell two stories from the ground level to the sub-basement level due to being overloaded. The ironworker sustained neck and back injuries which required spinal fusion surgery as well as needing a spinal cord stimulator implanted for pain management.
  • $2.5 million jury verdict for a union electrician IBEW Local 134 who injured his knee requiring arthroscopic surgery after he twisted his knee coming down from a ladder while working at a UPS packaging facility, when the UPS package cart bumped into his ladder. The Defendant offered $125,000 prior to trial to settle the case which was rejected.
  • $2.25 million total package settlement for union laborer Local 1035 who was injured during a tunneling project when rocks and slag fell onto him, cracking his hard hat and injuring his neck.
  • $2.1 million in total package settlement for a 50-year-old union ironworker Local 393 who fell approximately 14 feet after slipping and losing his balance while walking on open steel beams, landing on the concrete floor below. He sustained fractures to both wrists as well as a ruptured spleen requiring emergency surgery. The worker was not provided with or using fall protection at the time of the injury.
  • $1.9 million total package settlement for a union iron worker Local 444 who slipped on unsafe ground conditions on a construction site in Putnam County suffering a herniated disc and requiring discectomy surgery and pain management.
  • $1.7 million total package settlement for a union ironworker Local 465 who injured his back in a slip and fall while working to secure metal decking on a steel roof at a jobsite in Vermillion County.
  • $1.52 million settlement for a Local 393 iron worker who was caused to trip and fall due to hole that should have been backfilled on a construction site in Batavia. Our client sustained a torn rotator cuff requiring surgical repair.
  • $1.5 total package settlement for a union ironworker who injured his shoulder while manually installing angle iron from a man lift.
  • $1.5 million total package settlement for a union painter who injured his knee while climbing an old wooden affixed ladder on a jobsite in Chicago.
  • $1.5 million settlement for a Local 152 Laborer who injured his ring finger when washing out a concrete bucket. The fracture got infected and failed to properly heal and the last joint on the ring finger needed to be permanently fused.
  • $9.0 Million settlement for the electrocution death of a minor in an industrial accident in Central Illinois. The incident was unwitnessed and the Defendants claimed that they were not aware of or responsible for any unsafe condition that caused the death. The settlement was reached after extensive discovery had been completed. The deceased minor left behind his parents and a brother. The parties to the settlement are confidential.
  • $6.624 million jury verdict for a Local 498 Ironworker who injured his back when he tripped and fell on a job site in Belvidere, IL. The Ironworker sustained a L4-5 herniated disc requiring laminectomy surgery and impacting his ability to continue working in a heavy profession. The defense offered $250,000 to settle prior to trial, which was rejected.
  • $4.55 million settlement for a 57-year-old union caulker who was working out of a large boom lift that was stuck by a passing box truck while he was working outside the building under construction in Chicago. He was caused chest trauma and multiple right rib fractures, a collapsed lung (pneumothorax), and head trauma/concussion. In addition, during his rehabilitation from his injuries, he suffered a herniated disc in his low back that was treated by injections.
  • $2.25 million settlement for a union electrician who slipped and fell on a sheet of ice in a warehouse under construction. The ice accumulated as a result of the general contractor’s failure to block the open doors and windows that had not yet been installed when it should have know that an over-night snow storm was on the way. Our client sustained a right shoulder rotator cuff tear and meniscus tear in his knee requiring surgery.


Slip and Fall / Motor Vehicle:

  • $4.55 million settlement for motorcycle crash causing severe TBI and requiring emergency life saving brain surgery. Our client a 55 year old man self-employed in trucking was caused to crash his motorcycle due to unsafe road paving (resurfacing) work performed on a busy road in Chicago.
  • $2.55 million settlement for a man working as a “flagman” when a large truck rolled over his lower leg causing the leg to be amputated.
  • $1.75 million settlement for a student who had suffered a severe concussion when an inflatable amusement ride malfunctioned at a post-high school prom event. Our client was struck in the head with a chain when the apparatus came apart, and he continues to suffer from migraine headaches as a result of his head injury.
  • $950,000 settlement for a semi-truck driver who was rear-ended by another truck while in traffic on I-80. He sustained a herniated disc which required surgery and continuing chiropractic care.
  • $668,750 settlement for pedestrians who were struck while crossing Aurora Avenue in Naperville by a Naperville Police Officer. The Village of Naperville argued that it was immune from suit under the law. It filed multiple motions to dismiss which were defeated.
  • $440,000 settlement for a union ironworker apprentice Local 63 who injured her back requiring an IDET procedure when she slipped and fell on water on the floor at a Jewel food store in DuPage County.
  • $437,000 total package settlement for a union painter who suffered a torn rotator cuff of his shoulder in a fall from an improperly placed ladder on a job site.
  • $2.8575 million record jury verdict in Rock Island County on behalf of a Local 111 Ironworker as a result of a motorcycle accident at an intersection. Our client suffered a fractured tibia and fibula requiring surgery. The defendants refused to offer a reasonable settlement. At trial, the defendants denied fault for the accident and blamed our client for improperly operating his motorcycle, which the jury rejected. The damages the jury awarded our client was a record verdict in Rock Island County.$2.3 million settlement for a 47-year-old ironworker who slipped and fell on ice and fractured his right ankle, requiring surgery, during the construction of a wind farm being erected on a large plot of land previously used as farmland. Although the defendant argued that the ice was simply due to the natural weather conditions at the time, we were able to prove that the excavation subcontractor was the cause due to its negligently performed site preparation and excavation work.

Awards and Honors

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Past Lists

  • 2025 Illinois Super Lawyers list
  • 2024 Illinois Super Lawyers list
  • 2023 Illinois Super Lawyers list
  • 2022 Illinois Super Lawyers list
  • 2021 Illinois Super Lawyers list

Education

  • Legal Education

    • Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois, 1994
      J.D.
  • Non Legal Education

    • Bradley University, 1991
      B.S.

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Partner

Classes and Seminars

  • Presenter, Members of ITLA (Illinois Trial Lawyers Association)

Representative Cases

  • Russell v. the Village of Lake Villa

Bar Admissions

  • Illinois, 1994
  • U.S. District Court Northern District of Illinois, 1994

Other Affiliations

  • Illinois Trial Lawyers' Association
  • Illinois State Bar Association
  • American Association for Justice
  • Chicago Bar Association

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