Top Personal Injury Lawyers in ZIP 53916 | 3 available
3 Personal Injury lawyers are available in ZIP code 53916 in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. Average rating of these lawyers is 3.7/5 and 50% provide free consultation.
Personal Injury Lawyers Nearby Beaver Dam 53916 (by distance)
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Personal Injury Attorney (Montello Area) 53949 33.1 miles
Personal Injury Attorney (Sussex Area) 53089 37.9 miles
Personal Injury Attorney (Waukesha Area) 53188 41.4 miles
Personal Injury Attorney (Middleton Area) 53562 41.6 miles
Personal Injury Attorney (Baraboo Area) 53913 43.7 miles
Personal Injury Attorney (Brookfield Area) 53045 44.8 miles
Personal Injury Attorney (Brookfield Area) 53005 46.9 miles
Personal Injury Attorney (Mequon Area) 53092 48.3 miles
Personal Injury Attorney (Verona Area) 53593 48.7 miles
3 Personal Injury Lawyers Found Near You
Attorney Quincey graduated from Marquette Law School after obtaining his undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He has limited his legal practice to personal injury cases for the past 30 years.. Attorney Quincey has been very active in the community having coached youth baseball and softball for 35 years. He also coached youth basketball for 5 years. Ken is the former President of Youth Baseball of Beaver Dam. He was also on the YMCA Board of Directors when they raised funds and built their current facility. Ken has also been a member of the Elder Board at his church. He was also a Charter Board member of the Beaver Dam Scholarship Foundation and Big Brother and Big Sisters of Dodge County. He has 6 children and 7 grandchildren. Ken and his wife Jeanne live in Beaver Dam.. Professionally, Attorney Quincey is licensed to practice law in all Wisconsin State and Federal Courts as well as the U.S. Supreme Court. He is a member of the Wisconsin State Bar, Dodge County Bar Association and the Wisconsin Association for Justice. Attorney Quincey served on the Board of Governors for the Wisconsin State Bar, the Board of Directors for the Wisconsin Association for Justice and served as Chairman of a four-county District Committee of the Wisconsin Supreme Court Board of Attorneys Professional Responsibility now known as the Office of Lawyer Regulation.