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Personal injury could be physically debilitating or disabling, or could even result in death. Emotional trauma, psychological breakdown and stress are also deemed personal injuries.

Personal injuries could be caused by a number of factors like:

  • Automobile accidents
  • Workplace mishaps
  • Medical negligence
  • Drug related illnesses
  • Catastrophes
  • Amusement park accidents
  • Animal bites
  • Torts

Our sponsoring Milwaukee personal injury lawyers offer their legal expertise to help you get a fair compensation for the damages suffered by you. Call our Milwaukee personal injury attorneys for a thorough evaluation of your case and an assessment of damages that you can claim under Wisconsin law.

As per personal injury law in Wisconsin, you are entitled to compensation covering:

  • Medical expenses incurred as a result of the accident and estimated future expenses
  • Permanent disability or disfigurement
  • Damage to property, automobile, premises
  • Loss of wages and ability to earn in the future
  • Cost of hired help like nurses, domestic help etc
  • Emotional trauma, depression or anxiety
  • Any other expenses resulting from the injury.

Our Milwaukee personal injury lawyers will not only argue your case in court, they will also deal with insurance companies during settlement negotiations, to ensure that you get a fair compensation. (Click here for a FREE assessment of your case.)

The law of Comparative Negligence applies in Wisconsin, which allows you to collect damages even if you are partially responsible for the personal injury. If you are found to be less than 50 per cent liable, the percentage of liability is deducted from the final amount awarded by the jury. But if your responsibility exceeds 50 per cent, you will have to forego the entire amount.

The statute of limitation in Wisconsin is 3 years, before which you have to file your appeal.