Cole Altman is a Veterans Disability Attorney at Rob Levine Law. Prior to joining the firm, Cole served on active duty in the United States Air Force as a Captain and Judge Advocate. He started his military service as a military prosecutor and was competitively selected to serve as a military defense attorney during his last military assignment. Cole also volunteered for a remote assignment in South Korea, where he worked on international legal matters.
After graduating from law school and being honorably discharged from the United States Air Force, Cole was a criminal prosecutor in Wisconsin, handling felony and misdemeanor cases from investigation through disposition, including multiple jury trials to verdict. He was also a Special Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of Mississippi.
Cole is a graduate of Marquette University Law School, where he served as Student-Body President, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Outside of work, he can be found cheering on Wisconsin sports and training for his next marathon.
What Our Clients Have To Say About Cole
Reliable Legal Assistance for Veterans’ Disability Claims
I am extremely grateful to the Veterans Disability Team at Rob Levine Law for their professionalism, responsiveness, and dedication throughout my claim process. From intake to final decision, the entire team demonstrated genuine care and attention to detail. Monica Messa, Andrea Villavicencio, Irvy Rico, Eduardo Hidalgo, Alfredo Mancheno, and Cole Altman were consistently timely in their responses and ensured I understood each step of the process. Their experience and knowledge were evident in how thoroughly my claim was prepared and filed. Thanks to their hard work and guidance, my claim was successful, and I secured the proper disability rating I deserved. That outcome has made a meaningful difference in my life. I strongly recommend that any veteran seeking assistance with a disability claim reach out to the experienced and knowledgeable staff at Rob Levine Law. They truly advocate for veterans and stand behind their work.
John P.