Bennett Law Offices is an experienced, full-service law firm that provides the local community with services in the areas of personal injury, criminal defense, civil litigation, worker's compensation and real estate. Bennett Law Offices is firmly rooted in Aurora, Illinois, and is easily accessible to clients with cases in Kane, DuPage, Will, Cook, Kendall, DeKalb, and Winnebago County courts, as well as the Federal District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
Attorney Kelly Q. Bennett has been serving the local community's legal needs since 1998. He has secured millions of dollars for his clients in settlements and trial verdicts in the civil courts. His experience covers a broad range of claims including car accidents, motorcycle accidents, torts, and workers' compensation. Unlike insurance companies, Bennett Law Offices is only concerned with your success.
Mr. Bennett has also won countless not guilty verdicts for people accused of crimes. He has fought for the rights of clients accused of drug offenses, sex crimes, child abuse, DUI and other crimes.
Attorney Kelly Q. Bennett has been serving the local community's legal needs since 1998. He has secured millions of dollars for his clients in settlements and trial verdicts in the civil courts. His experience covers a broad range of claims including car accidents, motorcycle accidents, torts, and workers' compensation. Unlike insurance companies, Bennett Law Offices is only concerned with your success.
Mr. Bennett has also won countless not guilty verdicts for people accused of crimes. He has fought for the rights of clients accused of drug offenses, sex crimes, child abuse, DUI and other crimes.
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Attorney Kelly Q. Bennett has been a trial lawyer in Illinois since graduation and passing the bar exam in 1998.
Since that time, he has concentrated his practice primarily in two areas of law: Representing the severely injured and defending those criminally charged.
Mr. Bennett has been successfully prosecuting injury claims for his clients since 1998.
Through negotiated settlements and verdicts after trial, Mr. Bennett has secured millions of dollars for his clients, to help ease the burden of their injuries.
Since that time, he has concentrated his practice primarily in two areas of law: Representing the severely injured and defending those criminally charged.
Mr. Bennett has been successfully prosecuting injury claims for his clients since 1998.
Through negotiated settlements and verdicts after trial, Mr. Bennett has secured millions of dollars for his clients, to help ease the burden of their injuries.
Below you will find a few brief descriptions of criminal cases Bennett Law Offices has recently defended, ranging from misdemeanors to felonies.
Every case is important and is vigorously defended by Bennett Law Offices.
Feel free to call for your free initial consultation.
State of Illinois v. J.K., 08 CR 22211: Client was indicted by the Grand Jury and charged with Aggravated Battery, a Class 3 felony with possible incarceration of 2 - 5 years.
After a contested trial, client was found Not Guilty of all charges.
Every case is important and is vigorously defended by Bennett Law Offices.
Feel free to call for your free initial consultation.
State of Illinois v. J.K., 08 CR 22211: Client was indicted by the Grand Jury and charged with Aggravated Battery, a Class 3 felony with possible incarceration of 2 - 5 years.
After a contested trial, client was found Not Guilty of all charges.
A criminal defense lawyer is one who defends a person who has been charged with criminal conduct either in Federal or State courts.
Anyone who has been arrested and charged with a crime is presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
It is the role of the criminal defense lawyer to vigorously defend his or her client and to protect the client's constitutional rights and safeguards.
Finding yourself arrested and charged with a crime in Illinois is a traumatic and life-changing event, with the potential to devastate a person's health, relationships, and earning potential, so retaining an experienced and effective Criminal Defense lawyer is very important.
Anyone who has been arrested and charged with a crime is presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
It is the role of the criminal defense lawyer to vigorously defend his or her client and to protect the client's constitutional rights and safeguards.
Finding yourself arrested and charged with a crime in Illinois is a traumatic and life-changing event, with the potential to devastate a person's health, relationships, and earning potential, so retaining an experienced and effective Criminal Defense lawyer is very important.
Personal Injury is a legal term referring to harm which affects an individual's body, mind, or emotions, as opposed to damage inflicted upon property.
The injury may be either physical or emotional, and it can arise from a variety of sources or types of conduct.
Suffering a Personal Injury can be a traumatic and life-changing event with the potential to devastate a person's health, relationships, and earning potential, so retaining an experienced and effective Personal Injury lawyer is very important.
The injury may be either physical or emotional, and it can arise from a variety of sources or types of conduct.
Suffering a Personal Injury can be a traumatic and life-changing event with the potential to devastate a person's health, relationships, and earning potential, so retaining an experienced and effective Personal Injury lawyer is very important.
A tort is the legal name for an action by one person, who harms another.
Torts can be intentional acts, but they can also be complete accidents if they were the result of negligence or by failing to take reasonable steps to avoid the incident.
Under the law, a person who commits a tort is responsible for any foreseeable harm caused by the act, including reimbursement for property damage and medical costs.
Dog owners are responsible for controlling their dogs at all times.
If their dog bites someone and it was in a public area off of a leash, on a leash but not under full control, or even on the owner's private property where adequate safeguards weren't taken to warn or protect guests, the owner will be likely be determined to be liable for any injuries caused.
Torts can be intentional acts, but they can also be complete accidents if they were the result of negligence or by failing to take reasonable steps to avoid the incident.
Under the law, a person who commits a tort is responsible for any foreseeable harm caused by the act, including reimbursement for property damage and medical costs.
Dog owners are responsible for controlling their dogs at all times.
If their dog bites someone and it was in a public area off of a leash, on a leash but not under full control, or even on the owner's private property where adequate safeguards weren't taken to warn or protect guests, the owner will be likely be determined to be liable for any injuries caused.
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