
When Postman Law had the opportunity to sponsor the 2025 Fiesta Del Sol (held July 31 through August 3), it felt like more than just an event partnership. It was a homecoming. It was a chance to say thank you to a place that has given so much to me and to our firm.
A Festival That Mirrors Our Mission
- Free & Family-Friendly. Fiesta Del Sol welcomes more than a million visitors with no admission fee, making it the largest Latino festival of its kind in the Midwest ABC7 Chicago.
- Shared Values. This year’s theme “Protecting Our Families, Defending Our Rights / Protegiendo Nuestras Familias, Defendiendo Nuestros Derechos” aligns perfectly with our work as personal-injury lawyers.
- South Side Pride. Our support of ESPN Chicago’s Southside Baseball programming underscores our commitment to the neighborhood.
Four Days of Food, Fun, and First-Class Memories
My own festival agenda has evolved, these days I balance answering client calls with pushing a stroller, but some things never change:
| Crowd-Pleaser | 2025 Highlights |
| Rides | My kids’ runaway favorite: the Ferris wheel towering over Cermak Road. |
| Food | We ate our way through every taco stand, cooled off with watermelon agua fresca, and ended each night with funnel cake. |
| Activities | Morning yoga sessions, afternoon soccer matches, and late-night cumbia—because there truly is something for everyone. |
“Hope I Never Need You”—And We Totally Understand
Dozens of festival-goers grabbed our lavender Postman Law hats and joked, “I hope I never need your services.” We feel the same. No one plans for a crash or a defective product—but when the unexpected happens, knowing who’s in your corner matters.
What We Promise if You Do Need Us
- Fast, direct answers from real attorneys.
- Relentless advocacy for every dollar of compensation.
- Tech-powered updates so you’re never guessing about your case status.
See You Next Year, Pilsen
Watching festival-goers laugh reminds me why we’ll keep showing up—this year, next year, and every year after. Fiesta Del Sol isn’t just an event; it’s proof that community care and celebration can go hand-in-hand.