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Madison Social Security Disability Law Firm
Overview
At Hawks Quindel, S.C., in Madison, Wisconsin, our attorneys will provide workers the highest-quality legal representation in all employment law matters. We can provide services concerning work-related injuries, workplace discrimination, sexual harassment and wage dispute matters. Our lawyers can also help them obtain Social Security Disability benefits and assist workers concerning other claims for short- and long-term disability insurance.
The attorneys of Hawks Quindel, S.C., have been practicing in Madison since 1995. They are well-respected by judges, their peers and the clients that they have served. They have been recognized by Best Lawyers in America and Super Lawyers for their superior representation.
Our law firm does not shy away from complex litigation. We have taken on large employers and have successfully represented clients at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and court trial in individual and class-action lawsuits. When Social Security Disability claims are denied, we pursue through the appeals process to provide our clients.
Our attorneys have a vast knowledge of state and federal law pertaining to workplace matters. We wish to make certain that you are not deprived of employment opportunities or enjoyment at the workplace due to harassment or discrimination. In the event that an employer takes retribution upon you for reporting unlawful conduct at the workplace, we can represent you in whistleblower-type litigation.
The attorneys we have at our Madison office work as a team. There is no employment litigation matter to big or small for them to provide quality representation. We will educate you concerning every legal option. We will keep you informed through the entire legal process. Our attorneys will strive to provide the most favorable outcome for you.
About Hawks Quindel, S.C.
Practice Areas
- Social Security Disability
- Discrimination
- Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) -- Employee
- Employment Law -- Employee
- Wage & Hour Laws -- Employee
- ERISA
Published Works
- Workers' Compensation
- Employment Law
- Wage And Hour Claims
- Short And Long-Term Disability
- Social Security Disability
- Workers' Compensation
- Employment Law
- Wage And Hour Claims
- Short And Long-Term Disability
- Social Security Disability
People
Attorneys
- Nicholas E. Fairweather (Partner)
- Colin B. Good
- Aaron N. Halstead (Partner)
- Rachel Krueger
- Lynn Lodahl
- Caitlin Madden
- William E. Parsons (Partner)
- Matthew Robles
- David C. Zoeller (Partner)
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
222 W. Washington Ave.Suite 450P.O. Box 2155 Madison, WI 53701
Phone
Fax
- (608) 256-0236
Websites
Other Offices
Hawks Quindel S.C. (Main Office) 222 East Erie Street Suite 210 Milwaukee, WI 53202 (414) 271-8650
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