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William Daniel Nefzger

Bahe Cook Cantley & Nefzger PLC • Louisville, KY
Personal Injury

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Contact

Email
Phone
(502) 200-1280
Address
Louisville, KY, 40217, US

Professional

About

Will Nefzger primarily devotes his practice to representing those who have been harmed by the careless or reckless actions of others throughout the entire Commonwealth of Kentucky as well as nationally. Will’s experience representing clients ranges from pre-lawsuit dispute and case resolution to appeals in the Supreme Court of Kentucky as well as every step in between, including serving as primary trial counsel in numerous jury trials. Will dedicates himself to the zealous, honest, ethical and skillful representation of his clients and is committed to practicing law with integrity and the highest regard for the rules governing the professional conduct of attorneys. He believes the trial by jury to be one of the most important principles underpinning our democracy and opposes all attempts to erode it.

About Personal Injury Law

Personal injury attorneys represent individuals who have been injured due to the negligence of others. They work to obtain compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Common matters include car accidents, slip and fall, medical malpractice, workplace injuries.

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Credentials

Education
2000 Loyola University New Orleans College of Law JD - Juris Doctor 1996 University of Vermont BA - Bachelor of Arts 1992 Menifee County High School High School Diploma
Languages
English

Recognition & Involvement

Awards
2011 Excellence Award, American Association for Justice, New Lawyers Division 2010 Excellence Award, American Association for Justice, New Lawyers Division 2009 Excellence Award, American Association for Justice, New Lawyers Division
Publications
2000 Loyola Law Review Confessions and Inculpatory Statements in Louisiana: The Search for a Protective Standard While Keeping the Rubber Hose within Reach
Associations
2004 - Present American Association for Justice State Delegate 2003 - Present Kentucky Justice Association Board of Governors 2000 - Present Kentucky Bar Association 2000 - Present Louisville Bar Association Board of Directors
Updated: Mar 24, 2026