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**Kristin S. Bruess - Shareholder at Kasdorf Lewis & Swietlik, S.C.** Located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Kristin S. Bruess serves as a dedicated shareholder at Kasdorf Lewis & Swietlik, S.C., where she specializes in worker's compensation defense. With a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies of the worker's compensation process, Kristin represents insurance carriers and self-insured employers across a wide spectrum of related legal matters. Her expertise encompasses administrative hearings, appeals, and third-party liability issues, ensuring that her clients receive robust and effective representation at every stage. In addition to her primary focus on worker's compensation, Kristin adeptly navigates complex uninsurable penalty claims, including those related to safety violations, refusal to rehire, and bad faith allegations. Her commitment to advocating for her clients is evident in her thorough preparation and strategic approach to each case. Kristin's passion for her work drives her to achieve optimal outcomes, providing peace of mind for employers facing challenging legal situations. Kristin's proactive and client-centered approach makes her a trusted partner for businesses seeking guidance in the ever-evolving landscape of worker’s compensation law. Her extensive knowledge and unwavering dedication to her clients position her as a formidable advocate in Milwaukee’s legal community. Whether dealing with administrative hearings or appeals, Kristin ensures that her clients are well-informed and supported throughout the legal process. For businesses seeking expert legal counsel in worker's compensation matters, Kristin S. Bruess stands out as a reliable and skilled attorney committed to achieving the best possible results.
Workers' compensation attorneys help injured workers obtain benefits for workplace injuries. They navigate the claims process and fight for fair compensation. Common matters include workplace injuries, occupational illness, denied claims, disability benefits.