Attorney Dana W. Duncan is a native Wisconsinite whose family has lived in the State since the 1840s. After several years as a member of other law firms, he established Duncan Disability Law, S.C. in 2011. Dana was originally from Beloit, Wisconsin, but has lived in the Wisconsin Rapids area since 1994. He has represented thousands of disabled clients throughout the United States in Social Security law and hundreds of Wisconsin workers for workers’ compensation claims. He is admitted to the Wisconsin Bar, the Western and Eastern Federal District Court of Wisconsin, the Western and Eastern Federal District Courts of Michigan, the Northern, Central, and Southern Federal District Courts of Illinois, the Northern and Southern District Court of Indiana, the Federal District Court of Colorado, the Federal District Court of North Dakota, and the Seventh, Fourth, Ninth, Tenth, Sixth, Eighth, and Second Circuits Court of Appeals. He has argued well over fifty cases in various Circuits.
When Dana is not working, you’ll find him reading, watching the Brewers, or his beloved Packers (he’s a shareholder). As an amateur historian, Attorney Duncan loves books on history and biography, is currently writing several historical articles and books, leads a history roundtable, and has recently taken up collecting coins and presidential campaign items. He has cohosted the Greatest Movie of All-Time podcast for four years.
Duncan has become a well-known Social Security and workers’ compensation attorney. He continues lecturing on the law, recording webinars, podcasts, and training tools for other attorneys and non-attorneys.
