Brooke Raser, Lommen Abdo Law Firm

Kurt Haithcox

Areas of Practice: Litigation, Workers’ Compensation (Plaintiff & Defense), Insurance Defense, Personal Injury

Office Location: Hudson, Wisconsin

Direct: 715.381.7107 / Email: khaithcox@lommen.com

Kurt Haithcox / Biography

Kurt Haithcox has been a paralegal for more fourteen years providing litigation support in workers’ compensation (both plaintiff and defense), tort claims defense, personal injury, adult and child protective services, and employment law. Before moving to Minnesota in 2025, Kurt was a North Carolina Certified Paralegal since 2012. Kurt believes every client deserves the best legal representation possible, and that has been his philosophy in approaching his work as a paralegal since day one.

 

Outside of the office, Kurt enjoys fishing, woodworking, and DIY home improvement.

Education

  • Duke University, Paralegal Certification, 2012

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