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Member | Wisconsin Association for Justice
Avvo Rating 10.0, Superb, Top Attorney Workers' Compensation
Samuel R. Liverseed
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Attorney Sam Liverseed is a partner at Domer Law. Sam has a passion for representing injured workers, spending his career practicing Wisconsin workers’ compensation law. Sam takes a hands-on approach to each case, closely working with clients from initial intake to successful conclusion, and clients continually express their gratitude to Sam for his efforts and dedication to their cases. Through his advocacy and trial skills, he has won cases before Administrative Law Judges and the Labor and Industry Review Commission. In addition to winning cases, he excels at maximizing workers’ benefits through settlement (including numerous six figure resolutions)—ensuring a guaranteed case resolution without the risks of trial.

 Sam’s advocacy earned him recognition in Wisconsin Super Lawyers as a Rising Star (2019-present). He speaks often at seminars on worker’s compensation topics. He also is regularly involved in a number of worker’s compensation associations: the Wisconsin Association of Workers’ Compensation Attorneys (WAWCA), serving as the 2023 President; the Workers’ Injury Law & Advocacy Group (WILG); the Wisconsin Association of Justice; and the American Association for Justice. Sam also volunteered as a Board member for Kids Chance of Wisconsin, a non-profit providing scholarships to children of injured workers. 

He earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Wisconsin – Madison and his law degree from Marquette University Law School (earning the WAWCA award for his performance). As a lifelong Wisconsin resident, he is an avid Packers, Bucks, Brewers, and Badgers fan.

  • Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
    • J.D. - 2012
  • University of Wisconsin - Madison
    • B.A. - 2006
    • Major: History
    • Major: Political Science
  • Analyzing Medical Records, WI Assoc. of Workers’ Compensation Attorneys, July 2018, Tips for Successful Mediations, Wisconsin Division of Hearings and Appeals, January 2024
  • Workers' Compensation
  • Wisconsin, 2012