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Richard Thomas Elrod is a dedicated attorney at Herrling Clark Law Firm Ltd., located in the heart of Appleton, WI, specializing in workers' compensation and personal injury law. With more than two decades of experience, Richard has built a reputation for his unwavering commitment to advocating for those who have suffered injuries, whether on the job or in other circumstances. His extensive knowledge in personal injury cases allows him to provide comprehensive legal support to clients navigating the complexities of their situations. In addition to his focus on personal injury and workers' compensation, Richard is well-versed in labor law and proudly represents several labor unions, including the Independent Employees Union at Hillshire Farm Company, Inc., the Banta Book Group Maintenance Department, and Local Union 78T: Voith Fabrics. This unique blend of experience enables Richard to effectively address the needs of both individuals and organized labor, ensuring that workers' rights are upheld and protected. Richard's legal prowess extends beyond the courtroom, as he has served for over 20 years as the lead prosecutor and Town Attorney for a prominent local municipality. This role has equipped him with a deep understanding of municipal laws and regulations, further enhancing his ability to navigate complex legal landscapes. His trial experience and comfort in high-stakes environments make him a formidable advocate for his clients. With a passion for justice and a commitment to helping others, Richard Thomas Elrod is devoted to achieving the best possible outcomes for his clients in Appleton and beyond. Whether you are facing a personal injury claim or need assistance with workers' compensation issues, Richard is ready to provide the knowledgeable and compassionate legal guidance you deserve.
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.