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Kevin S. Botha

Kevin S. Botha

Partner
Location:
Mundelein, Illinois
Phone:
847-388-0874
866-533-6590
Fax:
847-949-1084
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Kevin S. Botha graduated from The Rand Afrikaans University in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1994 with a Bachelors degree in Sports Management and an Honors Degree in Sports Management and Exercise Physiology in 1995. He received his Juris Doctor from the John Marshall Law School in 2006, and was admitted to the Illinois State Bar and the U.S. District Court (Northern District of Illinois) the same year.

Kevin has experience in the Insurance Industry and Workers' Compensation since 1995. He began his career n the Insurance Industry in underwriting in 1995. He moved into Worker's Compensation claims management from 1999 until 2006 for various Insurance Companies and Third Party Administrators. As a Claims Adjuster then Claims Manager, he managed Insurance Programs and claims that included hundreds of millions of dollars in Worker's Compensation Claims including catastrophic losses and complex litigation involving Worker's Compensation and Employer's Liability. He has a unique perspective into the handling of a Worker's Compensation case. Since 2006 his practice is exclusive in representing the injured worker. He has successfully tried numerous cases before the Illinois Worker's Compensation Commission to secure his clients rights under the Worker's Compensation Act.

He is a current Member of the Board of Directors of the Worker's Compensation Lawyers Association, and a member of the Illinois State Bar Association (Worker's Compensation Law Section), the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association, The Lake County Bar Association, and the Chicago Bar Association.

Kevin has lectured the current Illinois Arbitrators and Commissioners on Illinois case law during the 2011 Illinois Worker's Compensation Commission judicial training, and has published several articles on various Worker's Compensation Issues, including: 'Petitioner's non-compliance with Vocation Rehabilitation insufficient to deny compensation," ISBA Worker's Compensation Law Newsletter, December, 2006; "Respondents Must Meet Their Obligation in Vocational Rehabilitation," ISBA Worker's Compensation Law Newsletter, March 2007; "The elusiveness of the Intoxication defense," ISBA Worker's Compensation Law Newsletter, June 2007; "A rare reversal & remand of a manifest weight issue under the Odd-Lot permanent disability theory," ISBA Worker's Compensation Law Newsletter, June 2007; and "The Commission Giveth and the Appellate Court Taketh," ISBA Worker's Compensation Law Newsletter, June 2008.

Areas of Practice

  • Workers' Compensation
  • Work Related and other Injuries

Litigation Percentage

  • 100% of Practice Devoted to Litigation

Bar Admissions

  • Illinois, 2006
  • U.S. District Court Northern District of Illinois, 2006

Education

  • John Marshall Law School, Chicago, Illinois
    • J.D. - 2006
  • Rand Afrikaans University (University of Johannesburg), Johannesburg, South Africa
    • B.A. - 1995
    • Honors: Honors Degree in Sports Management and Exercise Physiology
    • Major: Sports Management and Exercise Physiology

Published Works

  • "Petitioner's Non-Compliance with Vocation Rehabilitation Insufficient to Deny Compensation", ISBA Worker's Compensation Law Newsletter, December, 2006
  • "Respondents Must Meet Their Obligations in Vocational Rehabilitation", ISBA Worker’s Compensation Law Newsletter, March, 2007
  • "The Elusiveness of the Intoxication Defense", ISBA Worker’s Compensation Law Newsletter, June, 2007
  • "A Rare Reversal & Remand of a Manifest Weight Issue Under the Odd-Lot Permanent Disability Theory", ISBA Worker’s Compensation Law Newsletter, June, 2007
  • The Commission Giveth and the Appellate Court Taketh, ISBA Worker's Compensation Law Newsletter, June, 2008

Professional Associations and Memberships

  • Illinois State Bar Association, Member
  • ISBA, Worker’s Compensation Law Section Council
  • Worker’s Compensation Lawyers Association, Member, Director
  • Lake County Bar Association, Member
  • Chicago Bar Association, Member
  • Illinois Trial Lawyers Association, Member
  • Illinois State Worker's Compensation Program Advisory Board, September 20, 2011 - Present

Past Employment Positions

  • Richard D. Hannigan, Ltd., 2006 - 2007
  • Martin Boyer Co., Cambridge, Gallagher Bassett, GE ERC, Swiss Re, Claims Adjuster, Claims Manager, 1999 - 2006

Languages

  • Spanish
  • Afrikaans
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
  • How much time do I have to file a claim for Workers' Compensation?


    This is called a Statute of Limitations and you have three (3) years from the date of accident or two (2) years from the last payment of compensation; whichever is longer.
  • When do I pay the attorney for his involvement on my claim?


    Fees are taken out from the checks received from proceeds the employer/insurance carrier pays for Awards and/or Settlement. There are no upfront or out-of -pocket payments made to the attorneys.
  • Can the insurance company tell me where to get medical treatment?


    You have the right to select two (2) doctors of your choice. This does not include referrals from one doctor to another.
  • What benefits am I entitled to if I am injured on the job?


    You have the right to Temporary Total Disability (TTD) while you are unable to work. You have the right to reasonable and necessary medical, surgical and hospital expenses covered at 100% - no deductibles and co-payments.
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