Ryan T. Muir
Personal Injury Attorney

Personal injury cases may be the most rewarding types of cases I’ve done – both because each case presents a new challenge and problem to solve, and because I get to see immediate improvements in the quality of my clients’ lives when I start to work with them.

 

RYAN T. MUIR
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Biography

Most of the clients who come to Nicolet Law are facing problems that could affect the rest of their lives.

There’s no replacing what they’ve lost or erasing what they’ve been through.

But what I try to do is work with our clients to find solutions that will help heal the broken pieces of their lives so that they can move forward.

After obtaining a degree in history from the University of Nevada Las Vegas, I attended the University of Minnesota Law School. While in law school, I became involved in the school’s bankruptcy clinic program, where I represented low-income individuals in bankruptcy filings and proceedings. 

When I finished school and passed the bar, my first job was at a firm doing family law cases. I didn’t like the way families were so often pitted against one another, so I moved on to bankruptcy and social security disability cases to help families in a more tangible way.

To be a good attorney, you have to enjoy learning. It’s the best way to always remain effective for your clients. 

So when I joined Nicolet Law, I began taking on personal injury cases, as well, working with the other attorneys to learn the best way to serve our clients. 

Personal injury cases may be the most rewarding types of cases I’ve done – both because each case presents a new challenge and problem to solve, and because I get to see immediate improvements in the quality of my clients’ lives when I start to work with them.

Family is important to me. I have a wife, four children, and two dogs.

I enjoy seeing that family aspect at play at our firm, too. Our entire team knows what we’re trying to do and what we’re trying to work for, and clients know that once we’ve taken their case, we’re committed to doing everything we can to help them and their families.

And every time we finish a case, we get the satisfaction of knowing that we did our job helping our clients put those pieces of their lives back together.

Education

  • University of Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis, Minnesota
    • J.D. – 05/2017
  • University of Nevada Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada
    • B.A. – 05/2014

Bar Admissions

  • Minnesota, 2017
  • Wisconsin, 2021
  • U.S. District Court District of Minnesota, 2019
  • U.S. District Court Western District of Wisconsin, 2019

Professional Associations

  • Minnesota State Bar Association
  • Wisconsin Bar Association
  • Washington County Bar Association
  • St. Croix Valley Bar Association

Accolades

  • National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40
  • Lawyers of Distinction – Social Security Disability and Super Lawyers, Rising Stars