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Hawks Quindel: Protecting and Representing the Injured Worker

“Do I need an attorney to represent me in my work injury case?”

“If so, when should I call an attorney?

“And does it really make a difference which law firm represents me?”

These are some of the most important questions an employee can ask following a work injury. At Hawks Quindel, we are committed to helping you answer these questions and to obtaining the maximum benefits available to you under Wisconsin’s worker’s compensation laws, should you choose to hire us.

When should I call an attorney?

After a work injury, you should contact us in any of the following circumstances:

  1. Your employer or its workers compensation insurance company asks you to provide a tape-recorded statement.
  2. You receive a letter requiring you to attend an Independent Medical Evaluation (a doctor chosen by the worker’s compensation insurance company).
  3. You receive a letter advising that your injury claim has been denied.
  4. Your employer fires you, or puts you on permanent layoff, after your work injury.
  5. Your work injury causes permanent scarring or other disfigurement.
  6. You are unable to return to your work due to the permanent restrictions.
  7. You have suffered an injury to your head, neck or back, regardless whether your claim has been denied.

Why Hawks Quindel?

Many attorneys advertise themselves as workers compensation experts, but few have earned the statewide reputation enjoyed by the attorneys at Hawks Quindel. Our attorneys regularly speak at worker’s compensation seminars and all are members of the Wisconsin Association of Worker’s Compensation Attorneys (WAWCA).

Judges, former clients – and even the attorneys who represent the insurance companies – refer injured workers to our firm. Why? Quite simply, because of the results we achieve for employees across the entire state. Even considering our experience and reputation, we charge the same fee you will pay attorneys with far less experience – only 20% of what we recover for you, whether your case is big or small.

There is no charge whatsoever for a phone or office consultation regarding your work injury.

Please contact us if you would like to discuss your rights. In Madison, call (800) 610-0040 or (608) 257-0040. In Milwaukee, call (800) 236-3348 or (414) 271-8650, or send us an email.