About Bruce Radzin
Bruce Radzin is a sole practitioner in downtown Chicago. He earned his BA from the University of Illinois and his law degree from Chicago-Kent College of Law. Mr. Radzin is admitted to practice law in Illinois and the Federal District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. His practice is focused on personal injury law.
Earlier in his career, Mr. Radzin served as a defense attorney for an automobile insurance company. That experience has contributed to his understanding of all aspects of an injury claim and uniquely qualified him to represent injured persons. He has been a chair-qualified arbitrator for many years with the Cook County Court Mandatory Arbitration Program, where he helped resolve a wide range of disputes. Mr. Radzin is also an arbitrator with the American Arbitration Association and primarily hears uninsured motorist automobile claims.
Earlier in his career, Mr. Radzin served as a defense attorney for an automobile insurance company. That experience has contributed to his understanding of all aspects of an injury claim and uniquely qualified him to represent injured persons. He has been a chair-qualified arbitrator for many years with the Cook County Court Mandatory Arbitration Program, where he helped resolve a wide range of disputes. Mr. Radzin is also an arbitrator with the American Arbitration Association and primarily hears uninsured motorist automobile claims.
Practice Areas
- Personal Injury Law
- Workers’ Compensation Law
- Medical Malpractice Law
Membership
- The Illinois Bar Association
- The Illinois Bar
- The American Arbitration Association
Admissions
- State of Illinois, 1976
- US District Court, Northern State of Illinois, 1976
Education
- University of Illinois, 1971
- Chicago-Kent College of Law, 1976