2025 ILLINOIS ATTORNEYS TO WATCH
GRANT BOSNICH
AGE 30
FIRM Taxman, Pollock, Murray & Bekkerman, LLC
LAW SCHOOL Loyola University School of Law
and his results show that. “
AREA(S) OF PRACTICE Personal injury
His firm is lucky to have him,
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G rant A. Bosnich is a rare talent in personal injury – a young attorney whose discipline and skill far exceed his years, and who is routinely entrusted with significant, complex cases. Some of Bosnich's 2024 and 2025 results include a $27.7 mil- lion settlement on behalf of six plaintiffs who were injured or killed by an explosion at a chemical manufacturing plant in Il- linois, and a jury verdict of $13.8 million in a trucking case on behalf of two minor children who lost their father in the colli- sion. In another case, Bosnich, as first chair, secured a $7 million settlement in a wrongful death negligent security case in which a minor was shot and killed in the Cabrini Green Row Houses in Chicago. He also led an effort resulting in a $4 million dol- lar settlement on behalf of the family of a man in his 20’s who was killed at work when a product exploded on the first day it was used. "Grant is an exceptional personal injury attorney," said Chi- cago attorney Jill Webb. "It takes a special person to handle the rigors of preparation for depositions and trial and the challeng- es of dealing with difficult opposing counsel, as well as having a good presence in the courtroom before judges and juries."
Outside the courtroom, Bosnich enjoys giving back to his community. He believes that a well-balanced life is part and par- cel to positive performance for his clients, and that community service offers important lessons in empathy which, according to him, is an under-recognized skill of a good trial lawyer. Bosnich volunteers as the secretary of the Commercial Park Advisory Council in Chicago’s West Town neighborhood, as President of St. Bede Academy Alumni Association in Peru, Illinois, and Direc- tor of the DePue Men’s Club in his hometown, DePue, Illinois. He also serves as an adjunct faculty at his alma mater, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, teaching professional identity formation to first year law students each fall. "I've worked on several cases adverse to Grant and he has handled himself above and beyond his years of experience," said Joe Carini, president of Chicago's Johnson & Bell. "He has shown exceptional skills handling complex issues; exceptional demeanor dealing with the court, counsel and witnesses; and compassion for his clients. His firm is lucky to have him, and his results show that."
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