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O'Reilly Law Offices, LLC

O'Reilly Law Offices, LLC - Wheaton, IL

Personal Injury -- Plaintiff Lawyers in Wheaton, IL

1751 South Naperville Road Suite 101 Wheaton, IL 60189

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  • 34 Years 
    Experience

Wheaton Personal Injury -- Plaintiff Law Firm

Updated: 02/28/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Personal Injury -- Plaintiff 45%
  • Insurance Defense
  • Litigation & Appeals
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Motor Vehicle Accidents -- Plaintiff
  • Nursing Home
  • Personal Injury -- Defense 20%
  • State, Local & Municipal Law
  • Workers' Compensation Law

Litigation: 100%

Firm Information

Overview

O'Reilly Law Offices, LLC


1751 South Naperville Road, Suite 101
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
(630) 665-4444

Illinois Personal Injury Lawyers

The O'Reilly Law Offices, located in Wheaton, Illinois, was established in November of 1995. The firm concentrates in representing individuals and municipal entities in litigation involving personal injury, medical malpractice, automobile liability, product liability, municipal liability, employment liability, and civil rights liability.

Illinois attorneys Molly M. O'Reilly and John F. O'Reilly are the general partners of O'Reilly Law Offices. Both attorneys have extensive experience with the litigation of trials in both state and federal court.

The O'Reilly Law Offices provides legal assistance to the communities surrounding Chicago and Wheaton including Cook, DuPage, Kane, Will, and Lake Counties.

The O'Reilly Law Offices offers its perspective clients free initial consultations.

O'Reilly Law Offices, LLC

1751 South Naperville Road, Suite 101
Wheaton, Illinois 60187
Telephone: 630/665-4444
Fax No: 630/665-4442
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The O'Reilly Law Offices, located in Wheaton, Illinois serves clients in DuPage, Cook, Lake County, Kane County and Will County


Previous Law Firm Names

  • O'Reilly Cunningham Norton & Mancini, November 1, 1995

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Wheaton, IL

1751 South Naperville Road
Suite 101
Wheaton, IL 60189

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Phone: 630-537-7865

Fax: 630-665-4442

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