Ryan M. Regan | Attorney
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About Ryan
Ryan M. Regan joined Brady, Connolly & Masuda in October, 2006. He joined the firm with experience in preparation and litigation of claims before the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission, including several trials. Mr. Regan has also appeared in several Social Security Disability hearings.
Mr. Regan is a 2002 graduate of the University of Notre Dame and 2005 graduate of the Saint Louis University School of Law. He obtained his Illinois license in the fall of 2005 and is also licensed to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
Trial Results
BCM Proves Petitioner Should Undergo Conservative Treatment Rather than Back Surgery
BCM Proves Petitioner's Significant Head Injuries Were Not Causally Related to His Work Accident
Education
Brady Connolly & Masuda Highlights
Personal Injury, Insurance, Civil Rights, Workers' Compensation, Public Schools, Municipal, Litigation