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Robert J. Rooth is a dedicated attorney based in Evanston, Illinois, and the founder of The Rooth Law Firm, which serves the greater Chicago area. With a Bachelor of Arts degree earned in 1981 and a Juris Doctor obtained in 1984, Mr. Rooth possesses a solid academic foundation that complements his extensive legal experience. He honed his skills under the mentorship of nationally recognized trial lawyer Leonard M. Ring from 1982 to 1987, actively participating in high-profile cases such as the Cline Avenue Bridge Collapse Litigation and the Achille Lauro litigation. Notably, he played a pivotal role in the landmark case of Richter v. Siqueira, et al., which resulted in a $16 million verdict for a woman suffering from partial paralysis due to medical malpractice. Since establishing his practice in 1987, Mr. Rooth has passionately focused on representing injured victims in a variety of areas, including medical malpractice, personal injury, and transportation-related cases. He is committed to holding accountable those responsible for negligence, particularly in instances of nursing home neglect and medical errors. Mr. Rooth firmly believes that advocating for the rights of injured victims is essential to counterbalance the influence of corporations and insurance companies prioritizing profits over people’s safety and well-being. As a relentless advocate for justice, Robert J. Rooth continues to fight tirelessly for his clients, ensuring they receive the legal support and compensation they deserve. His unwavering dedication to the rights of the injured makes him a respected figure in the legal community, dedicated to making a meaningful impact in the lives of those he represents.