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David J. Bawcum - Fox Lake, IL
PO Box 8674 E. Grand Ave. Fox Lake, IL 60020- 1465
Soffietti, Johnson, Teegan, Argueta, Bawcum & Barone
Fox Lake Worker's Compensation Lawyer
Overview
Born and raised in Indiana, Mr. Bawcum graduated from the Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, California in 2005. Before coming to SJTPM & A, Mr. Bawcum worked at a nationally recognized personal injury firm in the Chicagoland area where he assisted on high profile medical malpractice and catastrophic injury cases. Mr. Bawcum was then hired as an associate with SJTPM & A in 2006 and then named partner in January of 2013.
Mr...
Born and raised in Indiana, Mr. Bawcum graduated from the Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, California in 2005. Before coming to SJTPM & A, Mr. Bawcum worked at a nationally recognized personal injury firm in the Chicagoland area where he assisted on high profile medical malpractice and catastrophic injury cases. Mr. Bawcum was then hired as an associate with SJTPM & A in 2006 and then named partner in January of 2013.
Mr...
Born and raised in Indiana, Mr. Bawcum graduated from the Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, California in 2005. Before coming to SJTPM & A, Mr. Bawcum worked at a nationally recognized personal injury firm in the Chicagoland area where he assisted on high profile medical malpractice and catastrophic injury cases. Mr. Bawcum was then hired as an associate with SJTPM & A in 2006 and then named partner in January of 2013.
Mr. Bawcum specializes and leads both the Firm’s personal injury and worker’s compensation practice and has produced millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements for his client, as represented below.
Mr. Bawcum is a full service injury attorney, specializing in work related and major accidents, as well as catastrophic injury case.
Recent and Notable Verdicts and Settlements
• $2.3 million-Medical Malpractice
• $799,000-Pedestrian v. Auto
• $200,000- auto v. auto
• $2.86 million-Auto v. Semi-truck
• $1.25 million-Pedestrian v. Auto
• $650,000- pedestrian struck by car
• $575,000- Auto v. Auto
• $350,000-Slip and fall at construction site
• $290,000- Slip and fall at restaurant
• $250,000-Dog Bite (policy limits)
• $250,000- Auto v. Auto
• $225,000- Pedestrian v. Auto
• $225,000- Work injury (Rotator Cuff Tear)
• $225,000-Auto v. Auto
• $200,000-Slip and fall at construction site
• $175,000- Work related death due to narcotic overdose
• $175,000-Work injury (Bi-Lateral carpal tunnel)
• $165,000-Work injury (Rotator cuff tear)
• $150,000-Slip and fall at shopping center
• $145,000-Work injury (cervical herniated disk)
• $125,000-Slip and fall and grocery store
About David J. Bawcum
Practice Areas
- Worker's Compensation
- Personal Injury
Litigation
- 65%
Current Employment Position(s)
- Partner
Year Joined Firm
- 2006
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Illinois, 2005
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Illinois, 2005
Other Affiliations
- Illinois Bar Association, 2005 - Present (Member)
- Lake County Bar Association, 2005 - Present (Member)
Education
- Thomas Jefferson School of Law, San Diego, California, May, 2005
J.D. - Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, May, 2002
B.A.
Major: Public Relations
Major: Psychology
Fraternities and Sororities
- Phi Gamma Delta
Past Positions
- Salvi, Schostok, & Pritchard, Law Clerk/Attorney, August 15, 2005 - May 11, 2006
- San Diego Alternative Public Defenders Office, Law Clerk, 2004 - 2005
Pro Bono Activities
- Prairie State Legal Services, 2005 - Present
Achievements
Office Information
Address
PO Box 8674 E. Grand Ave. Fox Lake, IL 60020- 1465
Fax
- 847-587-4538
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Publication
Representative Cases
- 2.3 million-Medical Malpractice
- 799,000-Pedestrian v. Auto
- $200,000- auto v. auto
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