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Wisconsin Workers' Compensation Law Firm

Get The Right Help, Right at the Beginning

"The continual adaptation of the law creates an incredibly diverse and nuanced area of practice. Workers' compensation is like a cluttered little tool shed in the house of the law." — Attorneys and Authors Thomas Domer and Charles Domer, from their book Wisconsin Workers' Compensation Law

If you are trying to claim worker's compensation, you should have an experienced lawyer on your side from the start. At Domer Law, we have over 30 years of experience helping injured workers throughout the state of Wisconsin. We recognize the schemes and tactics of insurance companies, and we use that knowledge to maximize your benefits.

If you have been hurt at work or made a claim and have not been paid anything within two weeks, call us at 888-353-8384 or contact us online. That delay probably means they are investigating your claim and will likely lead to a denial. Learn more about what insurance companies don't tell you.

Workers' compensation was created in the early twentieth century — a time when Wisconsin workplaces were dangerous and employers had little incentive to make them safer. Since then, it has evolved into a process that can be a long and confusing, one that a good and effective lawyer can help you through.

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Call us with your workers' compensation questions. We can help file your initial claim, represent you at a hearing and fight for full benefits. Our office is in Milwaukee, and we represent injured workers throughout Wisconsin. Consultation is free. If we take your case, there is no fee unless we get you benefits. Call Domer Law at 888-353-8384 or contact us online.

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