Brett Kaplan is a dedicated and compassionate attorney with a broad range of practice experience, helping clients navigate some of life’s most challenging legal issues. Based in Chicago and admitted to the Illinois State Bar, Brett has built a reputation for delivering effective, client-centered representation across several practice areas, including personal injury, commercial litigation, and family law.
Following undergraduate studies at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Brett earned his law degree from Chicago Kent College of Law. He is an active member of both the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association and the Chicago Bar Association.
Throughout his decades-long career, Brett has gained experience in various practice areas. He initially focused on commercial litigation, developing a strong foundation in business law before shifting his practice to personal injury law, where he has spent most of his career. During his more than eight years of practicing personal injury law, Brett has helped countless injured accident victims across Illinois. He also has significant experience with trucking litigation, handling many high-stakes cases.
Brett is an accomplished trial lawyer with extensive courtroom experience. He has tried numerous cases before juries, secured millions of dollars in settlements, and conducted thousands of depositions. He takes a hands-on approach to every case, regardless of whether the case settles or goes to mediation, arbitration, or trial. Brett works tirelessly to ensure his clients receive the justice they deserve.
In his free time, Brett is a passionate fan of the Chicago Cubs, Bears, and Bulls and is an avid golfer who has played at courses across Chicagoland.
For Brett, practicing law is more than just a profession—it’s about making a meaningful difference in the lives of his clients. When you’re dealing with a painful injury after an accident, the last thing you need is to deal with an uncooperative insurance company. Brett is ready to fight for you, providing the skilled representation and personal attention you need to move forward.