Aaron W. Rapier
Aaron W. Rapier is one of The Collins Law Firm’s Senior Associates. His practice focuses on sophisticated environmental issues, catastrophic personal injury, and wrongful death cases.
Aaron handles a variety of important matters, including:
Aaron’s law degree has been used to help individuals pro bono. Aaron has filed an amicus curie brief with the United States Supreme Court on the constitutionality of Florida’s former capital punishment law and volunteered as a judge in a mock trial and moot court competitions.
Aaron proudly serves as a member of the Board of Directors for Easter Seals DuPage and the Fox Valley Region. Aaron raises money for Easter Seals by running marathons or competing in the Ironman distance triathlon annually.
Aaron is admitted to practice law in all Illinois state courts, as well as in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. Aaron is a member of the Federal Trial Bar.
Aaron handles a variety of important matters, including:
- Class actions on behalf of families whose homes have been impacted by neighboring landfills or industrial facilities.
- Wrongful death cases related to inadequate security; motor vehicle accidents; or exposure to dangerous chemicals or products.
- Medical negligence claims involving catastrophic and permanent injuries.
- Appeals from insurance company decisions that deny medically necessary therapy services and equipment.
Aaron’s law degree has been used to help individuals pro bono. Aaron has filed an amicus curie brief with the United States Supreme Court on the constitutionality of Florida’s former capital punishment law and volunteered as a judge in a mock trial and moot court competitions.
Aaron proudly serves as a member of the Board of Directors for Easter Seals DuPage and the Fox Valley Region. Aaron raises money for Easter Seals by running marathons or competing in the Ironman distance triathlon annually.
Aaron is admitted to practice law in all Illinois state courts, as well as in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. Aaron is a member of the Federal Trial Bar.