Jessica A. Swain
Managing Attorney, Wisconsin

As a personal injury attorney, I have proudly represented hundreds of clients throughout the state of Wisconsin, recovering nearly 30 million dollars in settlements on their behalf.  I am grateful when a client trusts me to assist them in the rebuilding of their lives, and for them, I always expect to win.

 

Jessica A. Swain
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Biography

While traveling from her first job to her second job, a working mother of six children was t-boned by a truck in the middle of an intersection.  In this moment, her life abruptly changed.  When we first met, it was immediately evident this caring, productive, hardworking parent was broken and scared by her suddenly uncertain future.  As she trusted me to restore her life, I quickly became a constant source of dependable emotional support and stability.   As her case matured and her injuries healed, I forced the insurance company responsible to take her story seriously.  Ultimately, by way of thoughtful and strategic representation, she was significantly compensated.   

Dependable, reliable, efficient, effective, competitive, and results-driven—I pursue each case with these values in mind.  From a young age, I chased competition.  In middle school, I fell in love with basketball and often played one-on-one against my older brother in our family driveway, insisting we play game after game until I eventually won.  Later, I played collegiate basketball for a team that embraced the following motto: expect to win.  Today, that motto drives me when securing favorable results for my clients.

As a trial lawyer with a background in insurance defense, I advocate fiercely and skillfully.  After law school, as an Assistant District Attorney, I managed hundreds of cases, conducted multiple jury trials, and handled myself in the courtroom daily.  Next, I transitioned to insurance defense, where I learned the internal practices, defense strategies, and methods used by insurance companies when evaluating and defending personal injury cases.  With these experiences, I have the advantage.