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Kevin Durkin

Kevin Durkin

Chicago, IL
Workplace InjurySlip & Fall

About Kevin Durkin

Kevin P. Durkin is a nationally recognized personal injury attorney and partner at Clifford Law Offices with a 45-year track record of achieving groundbreaking results. He has successfully represented clients in transportation accidents, premises liability, and medical malpractice, and is especially known for his work in international aviation litigation, as well as his involvement in nearly every major commercial airline crash over the past four decades, often serving as lead counsel.

Throughout his prolific career, Mr. Durkin has handled over 100 cases that resulted in verdicts or settlements exceeding $1 million, including some of the largest verdicts recorded in Illinois. Among those record-breaking cases is a $35 million settlement Mr. Durkin secured in 2018 on behalf of a 24-year-old woman who was severely injured when a truck struck her and dragged her for 60 feet at a Chicago street corner. This settlement is regarded as a record in Illinois for any verdict or settlement involving a pedestrian.

Throughout his career, Mr. Durkin has been at the forefront of some of the most high-profile and complex personal injury and wrongful death cases in Illinois and nationwide. He served as co-counsel in the high-profile case of violinist Rachel Barton, who was severely injured by a commuter train. The case resulted in a $29.6 million verdict after a month-long trial.

In another highly publicized case, Mr. Durkin secured a $10 million settlement on behalf of a suburban police officer who was severely injured when a speeding hearse ran a red light and struck him during a routine patrol. The case drew media attention because of the so-called "black box" discovered in the hearse, which revealed the vehicle's speed at the time of the incident and contradicted the driver's initial police statement.

Mr. Durkin was instrumental in seeking justice for the victims of the devastating 2003 Cook County Administration Building fire, which resulted in six deaths and injured sixteen others. As the lead plaintiffs attorney, his unwavering commitment to justice and relentless pursuit of accountability culminated in a $100 million settlement and prompted public safety reforms in Chicago's 911 and fire response systems.

Outside of Illinois, Mr. Durkin also represented several men who were severely burned in a power plant explosion in Hammond, Indiana, recovering multi-million dollar settlements on behalf of the injured workers.

Mr. Durkin is a leading authority in aviation litigation. His practice encompasses a wide range of aviation-related cases, including commercial airline crashes, helicopter accidents, product liability claims, and general aviation matters. His blend of deep legal knowledge and tireless work ethic has made him a powerful force in the fight for justice and accountability in aviation disasters. In 2025, Mr. Durkin was recognized as the "Lawyer of the Year" for Aviation Law in Chicago by Best Lawyers®, a prestigious honor he has held for three years.

Among his many aviation case results, Mr. Durkin was part of the plaintiffs' team that negotiated a $110 million settlement for several families in the American Airlines Flight 4184 crash in Roselawn, Indiana. He also served as one of three members of the Management Committee leading the complex litigation in the tragedy of Alaska Air Flight 261 that crashed in the Pacific Ocean in 2000 en route to Seattle from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. He took dozens of depositions, including those of the top engineers in the case against the airline and Boeing, despite the NTSB giving the corporate giant a virtual pass. Additionally, Mr. Durkin secured more than $40 million in settlements on behalf of seven families who lost loved ones, including the largest settlement among the 90 cases in the mass disaster litigation. His dedication to seeking justice, alongside the skilled team at Clifford Law Offices, has set a high bar for aviation law and industry-wide policy reform.

Currently, Mr. Durkin represents numerous families who lost loved ones in the ongoing federal district court litigation against Boeing related to the tragic 2019 crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302. He also supports the firm's efforts to represent families who lost loved ones in the 2025 collision of American Airlines Flight 5342 and a U.S. military helicopter near Reagan National Airport.

As a respected leader in his practice, Mr. Durkin has held numerous prestigious positions within esteemed legal associations. He has held leadership roles in major legal associations, including Co-Chair of the ABA Litigation Section's Aviation Committee, Co-Chair of the Mass Torts Litigation Committee, and Vice-Chair of the ABA's Aviation and Space Law Committee. He is a member of the American College of Trial Lawyers, a fellow of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers, and Past President of the Chicago Bar Association.

From 1988 to 1994, Mr. Durkin taught as an adjunct professor at DePaul University College of Law and served as President of its Center for Public Interest Advisory Board. He frequently speaks at international legal programs, including those in the UK, Spain, and Mexico. He has joined panels and conferences in the UK, Spain, and Mexico with prestigious organizations to speak on various topics surrounding aviation litigation, including international legal systems, his work surrounding the ongoing Boeing litigation, and developments in liability of air carriers.

In addition to supporting the Chicago community through his legal work, Mr. Durkin is an Executive Board Member of the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation. He has long supported the non-profit organization's mission to provide funding to support the families of Chicago Police Officers who are killed or catastrophically injured in the line of duty.

With a relentless focus on delivering justice and results for his clients, Mr. Durkin has built a reputation within the profession and among peers as a tireless advocate for those affected by personal injury or wrongful death. His reputation has earned him numerous accolades, including consistent recognition as a top-tier attorney by Best Lawyers® in personal injury litigation, aviation law, and product liability since 2011, as well as repeated recognition as the prestigious "Lawyer of the Year" across five years and several practice areas, including aviation law. These accolades are based on peer reviews and his legal ability, professionalism, and integrity. Additionally, he has been named an Illinois Super Lawyer and a Leading Lawyer since 2003, demonstrating his enduring reputation as a leader in his field.

Beyond his decades of experience and proven track record of success, Mr. Durkin is deeply connected to the Chicago community. Born and raised on Chicago's West Side, Mr. Durkin studied accounting at the University of Illinois before pursuing law at DePaul University College of Law. He began his career as an Assistant State's Attorney in Cook County, gaining vital courtroom experience.

Since joining Clifford Law Offices in 1988, Mr. Durkin has championed civil justice and delivered life-changing results for injury victims and their families.

In 2007, Mr. Durkin was bestowed the "Outstanding Contributions to the Legal Profession Award" by the International Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity (PAD) for his tireless work in promoting the legal profession in Chicago and in recognition for his public service to the people of Illinois. In 2009, he was elected a Fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers as well as being named to the Irish Legal 100, an honor that recognizes the top lawyers of Irish descent throughout the country. In 2010, Mr. Durkin also was inducted as a Fellow in the International Academy of Trial Lawyers. He gives back to the community in many ways including serving on the Board of Chicago Police Memorial Foundation, which helps families of fallen and injured Chicago police officers.

Notable case results

$35 millionSettlement

Pedestrian settlement (2018)

$112 millionVerdict

Grain bin explosion verdict

$38.3 millionVerdict

Truck-car collision verdict

$24 millionVerdict

CTA bus strike verdict

$22.75 millionVerdict

Wrongful death verdict (I-294)

$29.6 millionSettlement

Violinist Rachel Barton settlement

$10 millionSettlement

Police officer/hearse settlement

$100 millionSettlement

Cook County Administration Building fire settlement

$110 millionSettlement

American Airlines Flight 4184 settlement

$40 million

+ Alaska Air Flight 261 settlements

Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Each case is unique and depends on its own facts.

Practice areas

Workplace Injury
Slip & Fall

Education

DePaul University College of Law
Juris Doctor, 1980
University of Illinois – Champaign/Urbana
Undergraduate, 1977

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