Meet Furqan Mohammad
Furqan Mohammad, Esq. is the Founder and Partner of Mohammed, Shamaileh & Tabahi, LLC (MST Law), where he focuses his practice on personal injury, product liability, and wrongful death litigation. With more than a decade of legal experience, Furqan has successfully represented hundreds of injured clients across Illinois, helping them recover millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts.
Based in Chicago, Furqan is widely recognized for his work involving commercial transportation cases, including accidents involving taxis, rideshare vehicles, food delivery drivers, and other regulated carriers. His in-depth knowledge of insurance law and city transportation regulations, combined with his formal training as a mediator, allows him to navigate complex negotiations and high-stakes litigation with precision and effectiveness.
Before founding MST Law, Furqan practiced as a commercial litigator at Perkins Coie LLP, where he represented multinational corporations in complex legal disputes. This background provides him with a strategic advantage when advocating for individuals against well-resourced defendants and insurance companies.
Furqan is frequently regarded as an authority on Chicago’s taxi and for-hire transportation industry and is often sought out by media outlets to comment on regulatory and legal issues. His professional accomplishments have earned him consistent recognition as an Illinois “Rising Star” by Super Lawyers Magazine from 2016 through 2024, along with multiple awards for his pro bono service.
A graduate of Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Furqan distinguished himself academically while holding editorial leadership roles on law journals and serving as President of the Muslim Law Students Association. He is deeply committed to serving and empowering underserved communities, with a particular focus on the Muslim community of Chicagoland and beyond. Outside the courtroom, Furqan regularly gives back through charitable contributions, community education, and free legal lectures.