Kryder Law Group Opens Milwaukee Office for Injury Lawyers

Kryder Law Group Opens Milwaukee Office for Injury Lawyers

Kryder Law Group, LLC has opened a Milwaukee office for injury lawyers at 3331 W. North Avenue, Suite 102, extending the Chicago-based firm into Wisconsin. The new location gives the firm a physical base in Milwaukee while its primary office remains in Chicago.

The firm was founded in 2002 by Andrew S. Kryder, and he said the expansion fits its work for victims of negligence in Wisconsin and throughout the Midwest. He also said, “Wisconsin, is a perfect location for our expansion.”

Andrew S. Kryder and Milwaukee

Kryder said, “Milwaukee is a world class city situated just several hours north of Chicago.” He added, “Because Illinois and Wisconsin share a border, there is a natural connection between the two states.”

The firm’s move follows its recent naming to the Inc.5000 fastest growing companies in 2025. Its main office remains at 134 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1515 in Chicago.

Justin Hare on trial preparation

Senior Litigation Partner Justin Hare said, “From day one, we prepare each case as if it will ultimately go to trial. Through careful preparation, we are able to maximize value.” Kryder said, “This approach remains a core value of the firm. We are doubling down on what has set us apart from our competitors.”

The firm says it handles wrongful death, falls, equipment injuries, construction accidents, work injuries, train crashes, airplane crashes, and transportation injuries tied to car, truck, motorcycle and bus accidents. It also says plans are underway for office locations in Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana.

3331 W. North Avenue, Suite 102

For Milwaukee clients, the immediate change is local access to a firm that had been based in Illinois. Andrew Kryder said, “This expansion affirms our commitment to helping the victims of negligence in Wisconsin and throughout the Midwest”.

That gives people in Milwaukee and the surrounding region a nearby office to contact as the firm expands beyond Illinois, while keeping its Chicago headquarters active.

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