Justice Matters. Your Case Matters. An Experienced Lawyer Makes a Difference.
At Heinrich Law Office, we offer a broad range of legal services to men and women in DuPage, Kane, and DeKalb Counties and the western Chicago suburbs. Our founding attorney, Paul Heinrich, is an honorably discharged U.S. Marine who earned his law degree from the prestigious University of Illinois College of Law in 1987. Since that time he has:
- Handled a significant number of personal injury, workman's compensation and medical malpractice matters, obtaining several verdicts and settlements for clients in excess of a million dollars
- Helped many young clients successfully fight criminal and traffic charges that would have destroyed their chances for a bright future
- Fought to preserve, protect and restore drivers' privileges for thousands of individuals
- Successfully brought hundreds of clients' cases through to jury trial
- Developed the legal experience to help you
Focused, Trustworthy Legal Counsel | Wheaton, Geneva, Sycamore: (630) 232-1116 | Free Initial Consultation | E-Mail
Attorney Paul Heinrich's goal is to help men and women obtain justice and resolution of their legal matter by not just following the letter of the law, but by using his ability to present their specific individual circumstances and allow for the spirit of the law to shape an equitable legal outcome.
Keep Things Simple and Straightforward
At our firm, we answer your questions and make an effort to keep things simple for our clients. Our goal is to boil your case down to its essence, develop an innovative, persuasive case and fight for your rights with well-prepared legal representation. In doing so, we give our clients hope for a better outcome than less experienced attorneys can offer.
Free Initial Consultations | Call Today
If you wish to speak to an experienced attorney about your legal matter, please contact us online or call our firm at your convenience: (630) 232-1116. We do not charge for confidential initial telephone consultations and, in most traffic cases, an office visit is not necessary to obtain representation.








