Amy L. Sataloff
Partner
With over a decade of legal experience, Amy is a dedicated workers’ compensation attorney committed to standing up for the rights of injured workers. Her mission: to ensure every client feels heard, supported, and empowered throughout their case. I take pride in delivering compassionate, results-driven representation—because behind every claim is a person who deserves justice and dignity.
Primary Practice Focus
Amy Sataloff first joined Horwitz, Horwitz & Associates from 2017 through 2022, before returning in 2025. She completed her Juris Doctor degree at The John Marshall Law School and obtained her undergraduate degree at Indiana University. Amy now devotes 100% of her legal practice to representing injured workers.
Notable Settlements
$400,000.00
Settlement for a laborer with permanent restrictions following a back injury resulting in permanent restrictions.
$245,000.00
Settlement following a hip injury resulting in permanent restrictions.
$225,000.00
Settlement following a shoulder injury resulting in permanent restrictions.
$150,000.00
Settlement following a wrist injury resulting in permanent restrictions.
$125,000.00
Settlement for a utility worker with multiple injuries after a fall.
In-Depth Look
Amy graduated from The John Marshall Law School in May 2014 and was admitted to the Illinois Bar in November 2014. While in law school, Amy was secretary of the Student Bar Association and earned a CALI award for academic excellence in the area of Constitutional Law II. During law school, Amy was a law clerk at a personal injury firm. After law school and before joining Horwitz, Horwitz & Associates, Amy worked for a law firm handling personal injury cases.
Amy was also a teacher’s assistant for first-year property and an extern at Chicago Volunteer Legal Services, where she served as a Guardian ad Litem for minor children.
Prior to obtaining her J.D., Amy moved from Canada to attend Indiana University on a swimming scholarship. She earned a bachelor’s degree in Sports Communication and Journalism and was a member of the Indiana University Varsity Swim Team. She resides in the Chicago suburbs, and in her free time, she spends time with her husband and two children.