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Ethan Bui

Bui Legal Group

Oak Creek, Wisconsin · 7 Years Experience

4.0/5.0 (104 client reviews) Avvo 6.5

About Ethan Bui

Ethan Bui is a board-certified workers' compensation specialist with 7 years of experience serving clients in Oak Creek and throughout Wisconsin. His firm handles all types of work injury claims from initial filing through appeals, and he offers free consultations to all prospective clients.

Construction InjuriesScaffold AccidentsWorkers Compensation

Practice Areas

  • Workers Compensation
  • FMLA
  • ADA Compliance

Frequently Asked Questions

Ethan Bui works on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless you win. If your case is successful, the attorney's fee is a percentage of your settlement or award — typically 15–25% in Wisconsin. There are no upfront costs and no fees if you don't recover.

Ethan Bui handles all types of workers' compensation cases in Wisconsin, including Construction Injuries, Scaffold Accidents, Workers Compensation, denied claims, permanent disability ratings, and workers' comp appeals.

In Wisconsin, you generally must report your injury to your employer within 30 days and file a formal claim within 1–2 years of the injury date. These deadlines are strict — missing them can cost you your benefits. Contact Ethan immediately after any workplace injury.

Yes — claim denials are one of Ethan Bui's specialties. Insurance companies routinely deny valid claims hoping workers won't fight back. With 7 years of experience in Wisconsin workers' comp law, Ethan knows exactly how to appeal denials and fight for the benefits you're entitled to.

Ethan Bui primarily serves clients in Oak Creek and the surrounding Wisconsin area, but handles cases throughout the state. If you're in Wisconsin and were injured at work, contact Ethan's office for a free consultation regardless of your location.

Education & Credentials

  • J.D. Indiana University School of Law
  • Bar Wisconsin State Bar, admitted 2019
  • Mbr Wisconsin Workers' Compensation Bar Association