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About This Business

Martin Law Office, S.C. located in Oak Creek, WI, serving all of Wisconsin, offers legal support for the following; Personal Injury Auto Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Truck Accidents, Nursing Home Abuse & Nursing Home Neglect, Slip and Fall Liabilities, Wrongful Death, Product Liabilities, ERISA Litigation, Insurance Disputes & Bad Faith, and Medical Malpractice.

BBB Accredited Since: 9/7/2012

Years in Business: 23

Products and Services

Auto Accidents, Dog Bite Injury, ERISA Claims, Insurance Disputes, Mediation, Medical Malpractice, Motorcycle Accidents, Nursing Home Abuse, Personal Injury, Premises Liabilities, Product Liability, Slip and Fall Accidents, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death

Business Details

BBB File Opened:
8/27/2012
Business Started:
5/19/2003
Business Started Locally:
3/4/2012
Business Management:
Kevin R. Martin, Attorney
Tony Skemp, Attorney

Additional Contact Information

Principal Contacts
Kevin R. Martin, Attorney
Customer Contacts
Kevin R. Martin, Attorney
Tony Skemp, Attorney
Fax numbers
Primary Fax: (414) 856-2315
Additional Phone Numbers
Other Phone: (414) 509-0170
Additional Websites
martin-law-office.com/blo...

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