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Premier Personal Injury Representation in Downtown Milwaukee
Domnitz & Domnitz, S.C. is a distinguished personal injury law firm located in the heart of downtown Milwaukee, comprised of the dynamic father-and-son legal team, Merrick "Ric" Domnitz and Noah Domnitz. With a history of excellence officially established as a firm in 2004, and over 50 years of combined litigation experience, they have earned a reputation for being tough, prepared, and compassionate advocates for victims of negligence. Unlike high-volume settlement mills, this firm purposefully limits its caseload to ensure every client receives direct, personal attention from the attorneys themselves. Specializing in catastrophic injuries, wrongful death, and insurance bad faith claims, they have secured millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements for Wisconsin families. Their philosophy is simple: quality over quantity, ensuring that every case is prepared as if it will go to trial.
Areas of Trial Practice
- Motor Vehicle Accidents: Expert handling of complex car, motorcycle, and truck accidents, often involving severe injuries or disputed liability. 🚗
- Wrongful Death: providing compassionate and aggressive representation for families who have lost loved ones due to the careless acts of others.
- Insurance Bad Faith: Holding insurance companies accountable when they unreasonably deny or delay valid claims.
- Nursing Home Negligence: Fighting for the dignity and rights of the elderly who have suffered abuse or neglect in care facilities.
The Jefferson Building Location
The firm is headquartered in The Jefferson (also known as the Jefferson Block), a prominent office building located at 825 North Jefferson Street. Situated directly across from the lush Cathedral Square Park, the office offers a serene yet professional setting in Milwaukee’s vibrant East Town district. The location is steps away from the federal courthouse and a short walk to the Milwaukee County Courthouse, facilitating their active trial practice. The building itself is a modern, Class B office structure featuring a distinctive brick façade that blends with the historic architecture of the neighborhood.
We don’t just handle cases; we help people rebuild their lives. When you hire Domnitz & Domnitz, you get the Domnitzes-not an associate or a paralegal. We are with you every step of the way.
Ric and Noah Domnitz are leaders in the Wisconsin legal community. Ric is a past president of the Wisconsin Association for Justice, and Noah has been recognized as an "Outstanding Young Trial Lawyer." Both attorneys are consistently named to Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers in America lists, reflecting their peer-reviewed status as top-tier litigators. Their dedication to maintaining the highest ethical standards while aggressively pursuing justice makes them a top choice for serious injury cases in Milwaukee. 🏆
Specializing In
Catastrophic Injury, Wrongful Death, Insurance Bad Faith, Nursing Home Abuse, Truck Accidents
Address & Location
825 N Jefferson St, 5th Floor, Milwaukee, WI 53202. The office is located in The Jefferson building, directly across from Cathedral Square Park.
Building Location
The Jefferson is a professional office building located in the East Town neighborhood. It sits on the west side of North Jefferson Street, facing the park. The building is easily identified by its brown brick exterior and modern glass entryway.
Suite Access
Enter through the main lobby on North Jefferson Street. Take the elevators to the 5th floor to reach the reception area for Domnitz & Domnitz.
Parking Details
The building features an underground parking garage for convenience. Additionally, metered street parking is available on Jefferson Street and Wells Street. Public parking structures are also located within one block.
Public Transit
The office is well-served by transit. The MCTS GreenLine and Route 15 stop nearby on Water Street. The Hop streetcar (M-Line) has a stop at Cathedral Square, immediately adjacent to the building.
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