Kevin Durkin is a partner at Clifford Law Offices. Over a
career that spans more than 35 years, Mr. Durkin has successfully represented
clients in many practice areas, including:
Aviation accident
litigation and transportation liability
Truck, railroad and
automobile litigation
Premises liability
and negligent security
Medical malpractice
Mr. Durkin has been named a top-tier attorney by U.S.
News-Best Lawyers in the areas of personal injury litigation, aviation law and
product liability since 2011. Most recently he was named the Lawyer of the Year
in 2017 in the area of Plaintiffs’ Product Liability Litigation. These
accolades are based on peer reviews and his legal ability, professionalism and
integrity. He has also been named an Illinois Super Lawyer and a Leading Lawyer
since 2003, its inception in the state.
Mr. Durkin has received multi-million dollar settlements or
verdicts in well over one hundred cases. Some of these verdicts have been among
the largest verdicts recorded in Illinois. The most recent of these was a
$22.75 million wrongful death verdict in 2016 for a young woman who lost her
31-year old husband in a vehicular crash on I-294. This is the largest wrongful
death verdict in Cook County in the last 10 years.
Other record-setting cases include:
Mr. Durkin tried the case of a mother and her two children
who were involved in a devastating truck-car collision on Interstate 90 near
Rockford in 1999. After a month-long trial in the Cook County Circuit Court,
Mr. Durkin received a $38.3 million verdict on behalf of the family in March
2004. The verdict was the largest in the country in 2004 involving a motor
vehicle crash and was featured as one of the Top 100 Verdicts in the National
Law Journal in 2005.
In May 2012, he was part of the trial team that obtained a
$112 million verdict for two men who were injured in a grain bin explosion at a
ConAgra mill in southern Illinois. For this case, Durkin received a Trial
Lawyer Excellence Award by the Jury Verdict Reporter of the Law Bulletin
Publishing company.
In February of 2013, he obtained a $16 million jury verdict
in 2013 in Carroll County on behalf of the families of a fourteen-year-old and
nineteen-year-old who were killed when entrapped in a grain bin, a record
wrongful death verdict for a minor in Illinois outside of Cook County. The highest
recorded verdict in that county previously was under $250,000. For this case,
Mr. Durkin received a Trial Lawyer Excellence Award by the Jury Verdict
Reporter of the Law Bulletin Publishing Company.
Mr. Durkin also tried a tragic automobile accident case in
South Dakota on behalf of a man who suffered permanent brain damage. The case
resulted in that state’s largest personal injury verdict, $7.5 million.
Following a two-week trial, he and Bob Clifford obtained a
$24 million verdict on behalf of a small boy hit by a speeding CTA bus in a
school zone.
He obtained a $9 million verdict on behalf of a man who lost
an arm and his spleen in a rail tragedy following a three-week trial in federal
court in central Illinois.
Mr. Durkin also obtained a $14.2 million verdict on behalf
of a Boy Scout who was permanently brain damaged following a car accident.
Other Notable Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Verdicts
And Settlements
Mr. Durkin’s trial accomplishments include serving as
co-counsel in the highly publicized case of the internationally acclaimed
violinist, Rachel Barton, who was severely injured when a Chicago commuter
train dragged her for more than 300 feet. After taking dozens of depositions
and a pain-staking investigation for more than four years, the month-long trial
resulted in a $35 million verdict.
Mr. Durkin handled the highly publicized $10 million
settlement on behalf of a suburban police officer who was struck by a speeding
hearse that ran a red light while the officer was on routine patrol. It made
headlines because of the so-called “black box” that was discovered in the
hearse that recorded the speed and contradicted the driver’s story to police.
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 led the plaintiffs in the litigation involving
the tragic high-rise fire in the Cook County Administration Building that
killed six people and injured sixteen others. This resulted in a $100 million
settlement.
Mr. Durkin was also co-lead counsel in the Amtrak crash that
occurred in Bourbonnais, Illinois, killing 11 people and injuring hundreds
more.
A Record Of Success In Aviation Accident Cases
While he is an established attorney for personal injury, Mr.
Durkin is perhaps best known for his work as an aviation accident attorney. He
has been involved in nearly every major commercial airline crash of the last
two decades, often serving as lead counsel.
In 2003, Mr. Durkin
was instrumental in settling a series of lawsuits stemming from the crash of
Alaska Airlines 261. This crash killed 88 people when it plunged into the
Pacific Ocean in January 2000. Served as Co-Chair of the Plaintiff’s Executive
Committee for the litigation, he helped to recover more than $40 million in
settlements on behalf of seven families following three years of depositions.
Critically, Mr. Durkin exposed problems with the aircraft’s horizontal
stabilizer. As a result, Boeing admitted liability despite the National
Transportation Safety Board giving the corporate giant a virtual pass in its
determination of the cause of the crash.
Mr. Durkin served on the Steering Committee of the Singapore
Air crash Flight 006.
Mr. Durkin served on the Steering Committee for the crash of
American Airlines Flight 587 that crashed in Queens, New York.
Mr. Durkin served as Lead Plaintiff’s Co-Counsel in federal
court where a $110 million settlement was negotiated for a number of families
in the American Airlines Flight 4184 crash in Roselawn, Indiana.
Mr. Durkin represented the family of Joshua Woods, the
six-year-old boy who was killed when a Southwest jetliner crashed into his
family’s car after skidding off the runway at Midway Airport in December 2005.
Mr. Durkin represented several families in the August 27,
2006, tragedy involving a Comair plane in Lexington, Kentucky.
Mr. Durkin represented several families in the February 12,
2009, tragedy involving the crash of a Colgan Air commuter aircraft near
Buffalo, New York. This case resulted in a successful settlement for the
victims’ families.
With his experience and success as an aviation accident
attorney, Mr. Durkin served for four years as the Co-Chair of the Aviation
Committee for the 75,000-member American Bar Association’s Section of
Litigation. In that position, he chaired an annual program that brings together
the best and the brightest to discuss cutting-edge issues in aviation
litigation. He often still serves as a speaker for that annual program. Mr.
Durkin served for two years as Co-Chair of the Mass Torts Litigation Committee
and has served as Vice-Chair of the Aviation and Space Law Committee of the
Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section of the American Bar Association.
In addition to his work with commercial aviation litigation,
Mr. Durkin has also represented victims of many small plane crashes. For
example, he handled the case involving the crash of Bob Collins, WGN radio’s
most popular disc jockey, who was killed when a small plane crashed into him as
he was landing in the Chicago area. In 2007, the judge in that case entered an
award for the maximum coverage by the insurance, nearly $1 million. Mr. Durkin
also received a $4.1 million settlement in October 2001 on behalf of a
photographer killed in a helicopter crash in northwest suburban Chicago.
After he graduated from DePaul University College of Law,
Mr. Durkin served as an Assistant State’s Attorney in the Cook County State’s
Attorney’s Office in Chicago for eight years from 1980 to 1988. Since then, he
has focused on civil litigation at Clifford Law Offices.